MrTeal (OP)
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May 30, 2014, 03:07:29 AM |
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So we're on the same page here, what version of the HF Minepeon Image are you using? The one I found on their website is hashfast-minepeon-1.0, which is running cgminer 3.9.0h2. Is there something newer floating around?
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ZBC3
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May 30, 2014, 03:20:11 AM |
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Bingo!
Got both working now. Tightened down pump some more on the non-working board and it works. However I musty have tightened the first working board a little much as I lost a little power.
Yes, Same version of minepeon.
HFA 0: 82C/.88V 80C/.86V 76C/.88V 69C/.87V 413.4G/395.7Gh/s | A:71396 R:1850 HW:141 WU:5831.2/m │······································· HFA 1: 60C/.89V 79C/.86V 73C/.88V 74C/.87V 344.9G/303.8Gh/s | A:50592 R: 368 HW:148 WU:4202.2/m │······································· -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- │·······································
[2014-05-29 20:15:59] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Squelching die 0 core 52 │····· [2014-05-29 20:16:00] Accepted 4cabc845 Diff 855/512 HFA 1 [2014-05-29 20:16:05] Accepted 1cee7694 Diff 2.27K/512 HFA 0 [2014-05-29 20:16:08] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Squelching die 0 core 52
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MrTeal (OP)
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May 30, 2014, 03:25:48 AM |
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Bingo!
Got both working now. Tightened down pump some more on the non-working board and it works. However I musty have tightened the first working board a little much as I lost a little power.
Yes, Same version of minepeon.
HFA 0: 82C/.88V 80C/.86V 76C/.88V 69C/.87V 413.4G/395.7Gh/s | A:71396 R:1850 HW:141 WU:5831.2/m │······································· HFA 1: 60C/.89V 79C/.86V 73C/.88V 74C/.87V 344.9G/303.8Gh/s | A:50592 R: 368 HW:148 WU:4202.2/m │······································· -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- │·······································
[2014-05-29 20:15:59] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Squelching die 0 core 52 │····· [2014-05-29 20:16:00] Accepted 4cabc845 Diff 855/512 HFA 1 [2014-05-29 20:16:05] Accepted 1cee7694 Diff 2.27K/512 HFA 0 [2014-05-29 20:16:08] HFA 1 NOTICE: Hash Core Error: Squelching die 0 core 52
Ok, glad it's working for you. I haven't got too in depth on minepeon, but since these use the Hashfast cgminer driver you would need to update the cgminer version to something 4.x.x based if you want to adjust the hash clock from the default 550MHz.
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ZBC3
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May 30, 2014, 03:33:21 AM |
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I think one board is suffering from DA.
Dumb Ass customer !
No more errors, both hashing now.
HFA 2: 62C/.89V 80C/.87V 74C/.87V 76C/.87V 324.8G/310.5Gh/s | A: 21504 R: 0 HW: 19 WU: 4394.7/m │······································· HFA 3: 86C/.87V 85C/.87V 80C/.88V 61C/.88V 432.2G/404.1Gh/s | A: 20480 R: 512 HW: 27 WU: 5600.3/m │·······································
I'm sure I need to do dome tweaking to tune them into full capacity.
Thanks again for the assistance.
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gateway
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May 30, 2014, 06:01:44 AM |
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I think one board is suffering from DA.
Dumb Ass customer !
No more errors, both hashing now.
HFA 2: 62C/.89V 80C/.87V 74C/.87V 76C/.87V 324.8G/310.5Gh/s | A: 21504 R: 0 HW: 19 WU: 4394.7/m │······································· HFA 3: 86C/.87V 85C/.87V 80C/.88V 61C/.88V 432.2G/404.1Gh/s | A: 20480 R: 512 HW: 27 WU: 5600.3/m │·······································
I'm sure I need to do dome tweaking to tune them into full capacity.
Thanks again for the assistance.
Its good to hear! I should be releasing our tool that shows you each die temp and hopefully will help anyone to provide the proper pressure on each screw for the cooling head. Also I do personally recommend to use later versions of cgminer because they have commands and lots of fixes that have been fine tuned for HF devices which includes the Habanero over the last few months, and esp being able to set the clock speed, and fix any of the reset errors that happen.
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jimmychopps
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May 30, 2014, 10:23:39 AM |
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In preparation for the habanero arriving tomorrow, I got my Raspberry Pi out and put minepeon on it. I went here: http://hashfast.com/how-to-update-babyjets-raspberry-pi-sd-card-software/and pulled down the latest version of hashfast's minepeon and put it on my flash card. Its loaded up and running now. Status page says I'm running 0.2.4.3hf8 I haven't attached a miner yet, but I'm seeing the raspberry pi restart about every 5 minutes. I had 2.4.6 the minepeon project running before pulling down hashfast's minepeon. 2.4.6 was not restarting regularly on its own. Is this expected? Is there a way to resolve this issue?
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ZBC3
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May 30, 2014, 11:43:50 AM |
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I couldn't get beta 2.4.6 to stay up with the Habanero's attached.
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ZBC3
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May 30, 2014, 11:51:31 AM |
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This version of HF minepeon I'm using 3.9.0h2
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ZBC3
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May 30, 2014, 01:50:49 PM |
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I got the following instructions on updating minepeon on the RPi from TK1337. Would they still work for updating the HF version of minepeon with the newest cgminer? sudo systemctl stop miner cd ~ wget http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/cgminer-4.3.4.tar.bz2tar -xvf cgminer-4.3.4.tar.bz2 cd cgminer-4.3.4 sudo ./configure --enable-Hashfast sudo make mv /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminer /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminerOld mv cgminer /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminer sudo systemctl start miner Optional to delete the CGMiner directory after moving the binary out & delete the zip file you downloaded: Code: [Select] cd ~ sudo rm -rf cgminer-4.3.4 sudo rm -rf cgminer-4.3.4.tar.bz2
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MrTeal (OP)
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May 30, 2014, 01:56:34 PM |
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I got the following instructions on updating minepeon on the RPi from TK1337. Would they still work for updating the HF version of minepeon with the newest cgminer? sudo systemctl stop miner cd ~ wget http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/cgminer-4.2.0.tar.bz2tar -xvf cgminer-4.2.0.tar.bz2 cd cgminer-4.2.0 sudo ./configure --enable-Hashfast sudo make mv /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminer /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminerOld mv cgminer /opt/minepeon/bin/cgminer sudo systemctl start miner Optional to delete the CGMiner directory after moving the binary out & delete the zip file you downloaded: Code: [Select] cd ~ sudo rm -rf cgminer-4.2.0 sudo rm -rf cgminer-4.2.0.tar.bz2 I don't see why not, but I am not sure if there anything unique about the HF image. I can try it later when I get home (and see if 4.3.4 work, as well).
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ZBC3
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May 30, 2014, 02:01:14 PM |
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Ill definitely give it a shot when I get home. One board at 440 and the other at 350. Do you think using the stock fans on the H100i may be part of the reason why my hash rate is a little low? Hopefully your tool will help me with my other problem of tightening the pump onto the chips.
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May 30, 2014, 02:13:52 PM |
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I should have all parts by Tuesday looks like.
Are we shooting for 600 GH/S with these boards?
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MrTeal (OP)
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May 30, 2014, 02:24:28 PM |
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Ill definitely give it a shot when I get home. One board at 440 and the other at 350. Do you think using the stock fans on the H100i may be part of the reason why my hash rate is a little low? Hopefully your tool will help me with my other problem of tightening the pump onto the chips.
The problem is cgminer, the old versions don't have the --hfa-hash-clock command and forces the cards to run at 550MHz (~400GH/s) There's a couple tools that will be coming out. One is a generic HF tool that allows the voltage to be set, while the other provides stats for the Habaneno. Let me ping Gateway on our program, I know he was making some changes to it but I think they were primarily cosmetic.
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MrTeal (OP)
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May 30, 2014, 02:34:27 PM |
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I should have all parts by Tuesday looks like.
Are we shooting for 600 GH/S with these boards?
I've been running the production ones I have a hair under 650GH/s primarily due to cooling issues. I am using Swiftech H220 which is a great cooler (IMO), but the 55CFM max fans are just a little weak. The H220 isn't available in the US (patent dispute with ASEtek), but apparently the Coolermaster Glacier 240l is the same cooler with the pump running a little faster and some 86CFM fans. My backplates should be here today (all of the retail ones that went have them attached already), so I'll post a bunch of pictures of my setup on the website and link them here.
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SVK
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May 30, 2014, 02:52:27 PM |
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My boards were not shipped yet but would like to know how to run these boards on WIN 7 64. Is there any step by step guide planed ?
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MrTeal (OP)
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May 30, 2014, 03:05:43 PM |
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My boards were not shipped yet but would like to know how to run these boards on WIN 7 64. Is there any step by step guide planed ?
Yeah, they run fine on Windows 7. Similar to most other ASICs you'll need to install the usb drivers using Zadig, but that is all that's needed to get mining with cgminer. For cgminer arguments, I always run --hfa-fan 100 --hfa-temp-overheat 103, and usually start at --hfa-hash-clock 500 or so to check thermals, and then bump it up to 850 or so while watching the temps. We'll be posting up a step by step guide over the weekend here that will go over running the board under Windows and Linux as well as doing a firmware update, etc. I PM'd you your order info, BTW.
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gateway
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May 30, 2014, 06:37:34 PM |
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My boards were not shipped yet but would like to know how to run these boards on WIN 7 64. Is there any step by step guide planed ?
I believe yours are on the way if I guess your name vs your nick here
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SVK
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May 30, 2014, 08:02:57 PM |
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My boards were not shipped yet but would like to know how to run these boards on WIN 7 64. Is there any step by step guide planed ?
I believe yours are on the way if I guess your name vs your nick here Psssssssst you have just spilled the beans Thank you very much and can't wait
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gateway
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May 30, 2014, 08:48:06 PM |
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Board with a bit of info on it.. LEDs are grouped into four main categories. Beside each PCIe power input there's an LED which indicates whether there is voltage present on those plugs. On the right hand side of the board (away from USB) there is another LED by the 7V (actually 6.8V) power supply and test point that indicates that voltage rail is working. On the side of the board with the USB, there is one more LED by the 3.3V power supply and test point that indicates that the 3.3V rail is powered up. Lastly, there is a row of 8 LEDs that are general indicators. Right now the top four light up when the board is on and running, and the bottom four will light up when the low voltage power supplies have been requested to be turned on. We'll probably fold more debugging information into those going forward, once we finalize all the information that we want to display.
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May 30, 2014, 09:50:32 PM |
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Happy to report mine is up and running great on Win7 w/ cgminer.
This is a solid piece of hardware.
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