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April 10, 2015, 11:24:25 PM
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hosted 10 km of my home, if i reboot for any reason it is incognite if the sdcard will be ok or not.
and i normally work remote, so i must go there.
yes they sell for 150$ ... but it really cost that ?
and it is not matter if it cost big or not.
it is matter of warranty product or not.
why you reboot,why you touch firmware. If mining rig work don't touch rig.this is money make machine not toy.

there are reasons for reboot (sometimes need to poweroff all the rigs)
there are reasons also for downgrade firmware (the original firmware, 2.5.26, I feel it more agressive increasing Th mining )
I think We all obviously want maximum time mining, but nobody can imagine that one option in menu official firmware can brick the miner.
After i communicate to support , that firmware dissapear from menu )
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April 11, 2015, 08:56:12 AM
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My wife and I were watching iZombie last night, when suddenly at the end:



Congrats on your new TV series production!

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My wife and I were watching iZombie last night, when suddenly at the end:



Congrats on your new TV series production!
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April 11, 2015, 12:37:45 PM
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And I always just assumed it was a bizarre name that made sense in Hebrew...

Nope.

"19th-century slang for money or cash, more specifically a reasonable amount of spending money."
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there are reasons for reboot (sometimes need to poweroff all the rigs)
there are reasons also for downgrade firmware (the original firmware, 2.5.26, I feel it more agressive increasing Th mining )
I think We all obviously want maximum time mining, but nobody can imagine that one option in menu official firmware can brick the miner.
After i communicate to support , that firmware dissapear from menu )
first i now check my miner.you don't want use official firmware and force install firmware by your idea.



















first i now check
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April 11, 2015, 04:39:00 PM
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My wife and I were watching iZombie last night, when suddenly at the end:

https://i.imgur.com/pOSD5Gu.jpg

Congrats on your new TV series production!
So that's why SP-Tech has been keeping quiet on the new hardware announcements... they've been expanding their revenue stream with TV productions! Tongue

Hey Guy, you going to be at the Inside Bitcoins event in NYC at the end of the month?

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April 11, 2015, 05:02:07 PM
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Hi,

I have an SP30, first asic 28 and then 29 died, so I diabaled as they made the machine unstable. It worked find for about couple of weeks.
since I have the new firmware 2.6.14 its unstabale again.

whre can I get the old firmware to upload manaualy?

can someone please check the logs for me, maybe you see whats wrong;

thanks.


11/04 16:44:10:ASIC lost address, testing:

11/04 16:44:10:restart_asics_full (Lost adress asic)
11/04 16:44:10:Testing LOOPs (verbose=0)
11/04 16:44:10:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:44:10:Asic disable 27: User disabled
11/04 16:44:10:Asic disable 28: User disabled
11/04 16:44:10:Asic disable 0: Asic all engines fail BIST
11/04 16:44:11:Restart ASICS done :)0
11/04 16:44:33:ASIC lost address, testing:

11/04 16:44:33:restart_asics_full (Lost adress asic)
11/04 16:44:33:Testing LOOPs (verbose=0)
11/04 16:44:33:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:44:33:Asic disable 27: User disabled
11/04 16:44:33:Asic disable 28: User disabled
11/04 16:44:33:Asic disable 0: Asic all engines fail BIST
11/04 16:44:33:Restart ASICS done :)0
11/04 16:44:56:ASIC lost address, testing:

11/04 16:44:56:restart_asics_full (Lost adress asic)
11/04 16:44:56:Testing LOOPs (verbose=0)
11/04 16:44:56:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:44:56:Asic disable 27: User disabled
11/04 16:44:56:Asic disable 28: User disabled
11/04 16:44:56:Asic disable 0: Asic all engines fail BIST
11/04 16:44:56:Restart ASICS done :)0
11/04 16:45:19:ASIC lost address, testing:

11/04 16:45:19:restart_asics_full (Lost adress asic)
11/04 16:45:19:Testing LOOPs (verbose=0)
11/04 16:45:19:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:45:19:Asic disable 27: User disabled
11/04 16:45:19:Asic disable 28: User disabled
11/04 16:45:19:Asic disable 0: Asic all engines fail BIST
11/04 16:45:19:Restart ASICS done :)0
11/04 16:46:02:ASIC lost address, testing:

11/04 16:46:02:restart_asics_full (Lost adress asic)
11/04 16:46:02:Testing LOOPs (verbose=0)
11/04 16:46:02:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:46:02:Asic disable 27: User disabled
11/04 16:46:02:Asic disable 28: User disabled
11/04 16:46:02:Asic disable 0: Asic all engines fail BIST
11/04 16:46:02:Restart ASICS done :)0
11/04 16:46:25:ASIC lost address, testing:

11/04 16:46:25:restart_asics_full (Lost adress asic)
11/04 16:46:25:Testing LOOPs (verbose=0)
11/04 16:46:25:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:46:25:Asic disable 27: User disabled
11/04 16:46:25:Asic disable 28: User disabled
11/04 16:46:25:Asic disable 0: Asic all engines fail BIST
11/04 16:46:25:Restart ASICS done :)0
11/04 16:47:28:ASIC lost address, testing:

11/04 16:47:28:restart_asics_full (Lost adress asic)
11/04 16:47:28:Testing LOOPs (verbose=0)
11/04 16:47:28:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:47:28:Asic disable 27: User disabled
11/04 16:47:28:Asic disable 28: User disabled
11/04 16:47:28:Asic disable 0: Asic all engines fail BIST
11/04 16:47:28:Restart ASICS done :)0
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 1 on read 1fe:e0 (e080ff00:20) got 1fe:e1 (e180ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 2 on read 1fe:e1 (e180ff00:20) got 3fe:e1 (e181ff3f:ffff7fed) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 3 on read 2fe:e0 (e0817f00:20) got 6fe:e1 (e1837f3f:ffffbfed) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 4 on read 2fe:e1 (e1817f00:20) got 7fe:e0 (e083ff3f:fffa6fed) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 5 on read 3fe:e0 (e081ff00:20) got 7fe:e1 (e183ff3f:ffff83ed) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 6 on read 3fe:e1 (e181ff00:20) got 9fe:e1 (e184ff3f:ffff892d) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 7 on read 4fe:e0 (e0827f00:20) got 16fe:e1 (e18b7f3f:7ff7ffed) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 8 on read 4fe:e1 (e1827f00:20) got 18fe:e0 (e08c7f3f:fff8002d) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 9 on read 5fe:e0 (e082ff00:20) got 18fe:e1 (e18c7f3f:fff7806d) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 10 on read 5fe:e1 (e182ff00:20) got 19fe:e0 (e08cff3f:ffff802d) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 11 on read 6fe:e0 (e0837f00:20) got 19fe:e1 (e18cff3f:ffdf802d) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 12 on read 6fe:e1 (e1837f00:20) got 1afe:e0 (e08d7f3f:fffff02d) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 13 on read 7fe:e0 (e083ff00:20) got 1afe:e1 (e18d7f3f:ffffe02d) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 14 on read 7fe:e1 (e183ff00:20) got 1dfe:e0 (e08eff3f:ffffffed) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 15 on read 8fe:e0 (e0847f00:20) got 1dfe:e1 (e18eff3f:fffffc2d) - ql=54
11/04 16:47:51:Testing LOOPs (verbose=1)
11/04 16:47:51:skipping dc2dc test 0
11/04 16:47:51:skipping dc2dc test 27
11/04 16:47:51:skipping dc2dc test 28
11/04 16:47:51:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:47:51:Data Timeout on read 8fe:e1 (1), (problem:0)
11/04 16:47:51:Data corruption 16 on read 8fe:e1 (e1847f00:20) got 9595:ca (cacacaca:cacacaca) - ql=0
11/04 16:47:51:ASIC lost address, testing:

11/04 16:47:51:restart_asics_full (Lost adress asic)
11/04 16:47:51:Testing LOOPs (verbose=0)
11/04 16:47:51:Testing LOOPs done = ret=0
11/04 16:47:51:Asic disable 27: User disabled
11/04 16:47:51:Asic disable 28: User disabled
11/04 16:47:51:Asic disable 0: Asic all engines fail BIST
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 1 on read 2fe:e0 (e0817f00:20) got 2fe:e1 (e1817f3f:fffe9fed) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 2 on read 2fe:e1 (e1817f00:20) got 2fe:e2 (e2817f0f:fc3fffed) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 3 on read 2fe:e2 (e2817f00:20) got 2fe:e3 (e3817f0d:f8f7f36d) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 4 on read 2fe:e3 (e3817f00:20) got 2fe:e4 (e4817f2f:fffffc2d) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 5 on read 2fe:e4 (e4817f00:20) got 2fe:e5 (e5817f3f:fffeefed) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 6 on read 2fe:e5 (e5817f00:20) got 2fe:e6 (e6817f00:6d) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 7 on read 2fe:e6 (e6817f00:20) got 3fe:e0 (e081ff3f:ffdfffed) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 8 on read 3fe:e0 (e081ff00:20) got 3fe:e2 (e281ff1e:dfbfffed) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 9 on read 3fe:e1 (e181ff00:20) got 3fe:e3 (e381ff3f:ffff806d) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 10 on read 3fe:e2 (e281ff00:20) got 3fe:e4 (e481ff3b:fff3f7ed) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 11 on read 3fe:e3 (e381ff00:20) got 3fe:e6 (e681ff00:6d) - ql=56
11/04 16:47:52:Data corruption 12 on read 3fe:e4 (e481ff00:20) got 4fe:e0 (e0827f3a:3e537fed) - ql=56

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April 11, 2015, 05:06:47 PM
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Hi,

I have an SP30, first asic 28 and then 29 died, so I diabaled as they made the machine unstable. It worked find for about couple of weeks.
since I have the new firmware 2.6.14 its unstabale again.

whre can I get the old firmware to upload manaualy?

You can manually select your FW version in the FW Upgrade tab.

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April 11, 2015, 05:32:59 PM
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My wife and I were watching iZombie last night, when suddenly at the end:

https://i.imgur.com/pOSD5Gu.jpg

Congrats on your new TV series production!
So that's why SP-Tech has been keeping quiet on the new hardware announcements... they've been expanding their revenue stream with TV productions! Tongue

Hey Guy, you going to be at the Inside Bitcoins event in NYC at the end of the month?
Yes, I'll participate in the mining panel.

New Mimblewimble implementation: https://www.beam.mw
Spondoolies is now part of Blockstream: https://blog.blockstream.com/en-blockstream-mining-builds-momentum-with-spondoolies-acquisition/
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even using the old firmware I still get a lot of corruption.

I think maybe the SD card is broken. Whre can I find a image file for SP30?

thanks.


11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 1 on read 2fe:e1 (e1817f00:20) got 3fe:e0 (e081ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 2 on read 3fe:e0 (e081ff00:20) got 3fe:e1 (e181ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 3 on read 3fe:e1 (e181ff00:20) got 4fe:e0 (e0827f3f:ffcfffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 4 on read 4fe:e0 (e0827f00:20) got 4fe:e1 (e1827f3f:fffbffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 5 on read 4fe:e1 (e1827f00:20) got 5fe:e1 (e182ff3d:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 6 on read 5fe:e0 (e082ff00:20) got 6fe:e0 (e0837f3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 7 on read 5fe:e1 (e182ff00:20) got 6fe:e1 (e1837f3f:ffffbfed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 8 on read 6fe:e0 (e0837f00:20) got 7fe:e0 (e083ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 9 on read 6fe:e1 (e1837f00:20) got 7fe:e1 (e183ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 10 on read 7fe:e0 (e083ff00:20) got 8fe:e0 (e0847f3f:ffffffed) - ql=52

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even using the old firmware I still get a lot of corruption.

I think maybe the SD card is broken. Whre can I find a image file for SP30?

thanks.


11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 1 on read 2fe:e1 (e1817f00:20) got 3fe:e0 (e081ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 2 on read 3fe:e0 (e081ff00:20) got 3fe:e1 (e181ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 3 on read 3fe:e1 (e181ff00:20) got 4fe:e0 (e0827f3f:ffcfffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 4 on read 4fe:e0 (e0827f00:20) got 4fe:e1 (e1827f3f:fffbffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 5 on read 4fe:e1 (e1827f00:20) got 5fe:e1 (e182ff3d:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 6 on read 5fe:e0 (e082ff00:20) got 6fe:e0 (e0837f3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 7 on read 5fe:e1 (e182ff00:20) got 6fe:e1 (e1837f3f:ffffbfed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 8 on read 6fe:e0 (e0837f00:20) got 7fe:e0 (e083ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 9 on read 6fe:e1 (e1837f00:20) got 7fe:e1 (e183ff3f:ffffffed) - ql=52
11/04 20:53:20:Data corruption 10 on read 7fe:e0 (e083ff00:20) got 8fe:e0 (e0847f3f:ffffffed) - ql=52


i get a lot of similar logging on an SP31 unit that has 3 consistently bad chips, and 1-2 bad chips that are a bit inconsistent in when they show up

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April 12, 2015, 06:21:33 AM
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where is support?paid for 5 days and got no response!!please just refund my money back!!
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We're sorry for our slow response time due to Passover holiday.

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well I just disable another asic, third one in 2 months!

Only nderclocking to 0.64-0.645  make it stable again. hashing only 2.8Ghz instead of advertised 4.5

so far I am not very happy with the spondoolies the only miners that didnt give me any trouble are S3 and the S5 of bitmain. (s4 is sometimes a pain also)

I am afraid on this rate disabling one or two chip every month over a couple of months the log will say;

Disable every ASIC and BUY something else, anything else would be fine  Angry

You really expect some high end product when you see a team of good engineering working on something. Its a new machine and dying 3 chips in 2 months will I didn't overclock anything and the temp of the room was always below 27 degree. Its a real disappointment so far.

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well I just disable another asic, third one in 2 months!

Only nderclocking to 0.64-0.645  make it stable again. hashing only 2.8Ghz instead of advertised 4.5

so far I am not very happy with the spondoolies the only miners that didnt give me any trouble are S3 and the S5 of bitmain. (s4 is sometimes a pain also)

I am afraid on this rate disabling one or two chip every month over a couple of months the log will say;

Disable every ASIC and BUY something else, anything else would be fine  Angry

You really expect some high end product when you see a team of good engineering working on something. Its a new machine and dying 3 chips in 2 months will I didn't overclock anything and the temp of the room was always below 27 degree. Its a real disappointment so far.

How were your voltage/overclock settings before the ASICs died? Medium, high, highest or custom?
I feel that running them @ highest pushes the chips to the limits which results in malfunctions long-term, even at low room temperatures. I am running my SP30 at medium overclock settings @4Th/s, although now as weather gets hotter will probably go even lower, 0.65/0.66v @3.4Th/s just to be safe.
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We're sorry for our slow response time due to Passover holiday.

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just refund to here:
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April 12, 2015, 04:41:53 PM
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well I just disable another asic, third one in 2 months!

Only nderclocking to 0.64-0.645  make it stable again. hashing only 2.8Ghz instead of advertised 4.5

so far I am not very happy with the spondoolies the only miners that didnt give me any trouble are S3 and the S5 of bitmain. (s4 is sometimes a pain also)

I am afraid on this rate disabling one or two chip every month over a couple of months the log will say;

Disable every ASIC and BUY something else, anything else would be fine  Angry

You really expect some high end product when you see a team of good engineering working on something. Its a new machine and dying 3 chips in 2 months will I didn't overclock anything and the temp of the room was always below 27 degree. Its a real disappointment so far.

How were your voltage/overclock settings before the ASICs died? Medium, high, highest or custom?
I feel that running them @ highest pushes the chips to the limits which results in malfunctions long-term, even at low room temperatures. I am running my SP30 at medium overclock settings @4Th/s, although now as weather gets hotter will probably go even lower, 0.65/0.66v @3.4Th/s just to be safe.

its was on the stock setting of low 0.655 and high 0.75

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April 12, 2015, 11:33:55 PM
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You dont find now 2.5.12 in menu because I warned spondoolies support for this problem, so they deleted from the menu.
But the question is still here ...
do you think spondoolies might give me a new controlboard ?

there are reasons for reboot (sometimes need to poweroff all the rigs)
there are reasons also for downgrade firmware (the original firmware, 2.5.26, I feel it more agressive increasing Th mining )
I think We all obviously want maximum time mining, but nobody can imagine that one option in menu official firmware can brick the miner.
After i communicate to support , that firmware dissapear from menu )
first i now check my miner.you don't want use official firmware and force install firmware by your idea.



















first i now check
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April 13, 2015, 11:53:29 AM
Last edit: April 14, 2015, 07:36:02 AM by edgar
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We're sorry for our slow response time due to Passover holiday.

Guy

many thanks for that, Guy.

I received no such pleasantry in my mail from Barbara.

She has decided however, contrary to the previous 'bordering on libelous' mail to finally agree to maybe swap the dead board for a working one.

maybe...

if it hasnt 'rusted/corroded' in the fortnight i was told NOT to ship it back because it was 'working perfectly' and 'the ONLY reason it would not be, was if it was incorrectly installed'  


bearing in mind it arrived dusty, scratched & non-functional.





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April 13, 2015, 02:47:25 PM
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Allright,

RMA is close, Unit will be on my way tomorrow (I guess).

Hope I can hash a bit more coins with it ;-)
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