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November 28, 2021, 02:14:17 AM |
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and for anyone who wants to play with scripts, that I wrote 8 years ago https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer-run
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Sledge0001
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November 29, 2021, 07:56:05 PM |
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Thanks for that.
Does anyone know of a way to run them all together but at different speeds under one cgminer?
Now here's whats odd... After seperating the 4 sticks (2 on each hub) The one stick that has been giving me trouble runnning stable at 400mhz runs perfectly fine at 500mhz...
I have been battling with this one for quite sometime just trying in the upper 300's and lower 400's but apparently needed to push this a bit harder to keep the juices flowing... Who woulda thunk???
Here is what it looks like running overnight:
cgminer version 4.12.0 - Started: [2021-11-15 18:47:10.160] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):247.7G (1m):320.6G (5m):322.7G (15m):319.0G (avg):316.1Gh/s A:3330054 R:6850 HW:1184 WU:4416.6/m Block: 2328ef88... Diff:22.7T Started: [06:58:25.637] Best share: 4.68M -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3: GSF 10050486: BM1397:01+ 500.00MHz T:500 P:500 (26:13) | 100% WU:100% | 293.8G / 315.3Gh/s WU:4405.4/m
Well that one stick that was giving me trouble that I finally thought I had sorted has officially died. I am reaching out to 419Mining and Sidehack to see what can be done.
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BvG1982
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December 02, 2021, 03:13:03 PM |
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Hello, I previously had 2 USB newpacs using cgminer (4.11.x) that were successful in mining against the local wallet solo using the command line: cgminer.exe -o http://127.0.0.1:8536 -u xxxxxx -p xxxxx --gekko-newpac-freq 400 --btc-address DDZ5f7VSWAHbLo7koRAC4RVo867atRsxxx I've downloaded the new cgminer (4.12.0) and I have 1 compacF device. I used the zadig to ensure the proper drivers were loaded and tried to mine to my local wallet using the following command: cgminer.exe -o http://127.0.0.1:8332 -u xxxxxxx -p xxxxxxx --gekko-compacf-freq 400 --gekko-start-freq 300 --gekko-tune-up 85 --suggest-diff 442 --gekko-compacf-detect --btc-address DDZ5f7VSWAHbLo7koRAC4RVo867atRsxxx I keep getting the following response: [2021-11-25 07:06:59.927] No Stratum, GBT or Solo support in pool 0 http://127.0.0.1:8332 unable to use Does anyone know why I can't solo mine to my local wallet even though it worked in the previous version? Thank you, I've got the same kind of issues. I'm also solo mining (not BTC) on a local wallet, it works with no problem for my gekko newpacs with cg miner 4.11, but with my compacf and cg miner 4.12 i can't get it to work. It looks like solo mining on a local wallet isn't supported in 4.12, would be great if it could be implemented. Like mentioned before, i have a similar problem running in solo node mode, cgminer 4.12 won't connect, while cgminer 4.11 is running with no problems for my gekko newpacs . I logged cgminer 4.12 and this is the output: 2021-12-02 15:34:54.329] Probing for GBT solo support [2021-12-02 15:34:54.337] HTTP request failed: The requested URL returned error: 500 [2021-12-02 15:34:54.348] Failed to connect in json_rpc_call [2021-12-02 15:34:54.355] No GBT coinbase + append support found, pool unusable if it has no stratum Anybody got any idea how to solve this?
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kano
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December 02, 2021, 10:37:46 PM |
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... I've got the same kind of issues. I'm also solo mining (not BTC) on a local wallet ...
Off topic.
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BvG1982
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December 03, 2021, 07:49:12 AM |
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Thank you very much, very helpful indeed! ... I've got the same kind of issues. I'm also solo mining (not BTC) on a local wallet ...
Off topic. I don't see why, but thank you for your contribution, problem is solved.
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December 03, 2021, 09:37:14 AM |
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I'll look into solo working with 0.21 when I get to doing that - give it a little while But no, it's far from ideal to use a version of bitcoin prior to 0.21, since when taproot activates next month, you must be running 0.21 or later. Hi Kano, could you give us an update?
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from the creator of CGMiner http://solo.ckpool.org for Solominers paused: passthrough for solo.ckpool.org => stratum+tcp://rfpool.org:3334
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kano
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December 03, 2021, 11:25:35 AM |
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I'll look into solo working with 0.21 when I get to doing that - give it a little while But no, it's far from ideal to use a version of bitcoin prior to 0.21, since when taproot activates next month, you must be running 0.21 or later. Hi Kano, could you give us an update? Not done yet. Working on pool code.
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chilehodl
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December 08, 2021, 12:57:35 AM |
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Hi guys, Unfortunately one of the compac f sticks i recently received is no longer coming up in cgminer, it says "zombie". If i remove it from the bitcoinmerch hub and plug it in a little later the stick comes of for 30 seconds but eventually winds down an zombies agiain. Eventually it says "off" Is it dead? I've tried low frequencies and higher ones, i've tried adjusting the pot screw. Any ideas? Thanks
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gt_addict
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December 12, 2021, 11:29:54 AM |
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It all depends how the the components are laid out on the pcb of the hub. On the gekko hub, sidehack put details on so you could see what ports shared with inductor(?). So you can adjust the speed and inturn the amperage to match it.
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December 13, 2021, 04:52:20 AM |
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It all depends how the the components are laid out on the pcb of the hub. On the gekko hub, sidehack put details on so you could see what ports shared with inductor(?). So you can adjust the speed and inturn the amperage to match it.
gotcha, ya i think im def getting the gekko hub. it says it gets 6amps for each of the bottom 3 pairs, or 3amp per port. If you only run 1 stick in each pair, will you get 6amps? I was reading on here that if you have 5amps of power, you can max these sticks out to 800mhz, 550 gh/s. So this hub would be great unless it maxes out at 3amps. either way, 3amps is better than almost every other hub out there.
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gt_addict
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December 13, 2021, 12:39:26 PM |
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It all depends how the the components are laid out on the pcb of the hub. On the gekko hub, sidehack put details on so you could see what ports shared with inductor(?). So you can adjust the speed and inturn the amperage to match it.
gotcha, ya i think im def getting the gekko hub. it says it gets 6amps for each of the bottom 3 pairs, or 3amp per port. If you only run 1 stick in each pair, will you get 6amps? I was reading on here that if you have 5amps of power, you can max these sticks out to 800mhz, 550 gh/s. So this hub would be great unless it maxes out at 3amps. either way, 3amps is better than almost every other hub out there. Theoretically you could pull 6amps per pair yes. BUT none of the components are rated as such. Usb sockets are only rated for 3amp max. After that its probably going to be dangerous. My gekko hub is running 6 sticks at 520m and thats as far as im going to push it. Its about 2.8amp per port (if i calculated correctly). So i have a little headroom.
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philipma1957
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December 13, 2021, 07:09:04 PM |
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got 1 stick and finally have the time to run it.
Would do it on a win 10 pc that is gpu mining at nicehash.
I have sidehacks hub I just need a link for win 10 software for the stick been reading and can not find a link for it.
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December 13, 2021, 08:02:17 PM Last edit: December 13, 2021, 09:45:49 PM by NotFuzzyWarm |
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https://kano.is/cgminer.zipIs in the post with full instructions, page-4 of the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5355470.msg58200639#msg58200639Und don't forget to use Zadig for the Win USB driver Oh, a FYI: I originally ran mine on lil' dual-core Atom micro-PC w/2gb memory and Win7. Worked well BUT when I finally got around to loading cgminer on a RasPi3B (old Avalon controller now running latest 32-bit Raspian) turns out the miners (2 NewPacs and the F) now have about 10% better hash rate when ran on the RasPi despite running the same freqs. They also are stable at higher freq than I could run using Windoze which of course I took advantage of.
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December 13, 2021, 10:17:13 PM |
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https://kano.is/cgminer.zipIs in the post with full instructions, page-4 of the thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5355470.msg58200639#msg58200639Und don't forget to use Zadig for the Win USB driver Oh, a FYI: I originally ran mine on lil' dual-core Atom micro-PC w/2gb memory and Win7. Worked well BUT when I finally got around to loading cgminer on a RasPi3B (old Avalon controller now running latest 32-bit Raspian) turns out the miners (2 NewPacs and the F) now have about 10% better hash rate when ran on the RasPi despite running the same freqs. They also are stable at higher freq than I could run using Windoze which of course I took advantage of. thanks fuzzy I will fire the mofo up an see what I do. If I do linux is there a preferred linux I have a dozen pc's so I can simply load a linux on one of them.
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kano
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December 13, 2021, 11:19:34 PM |
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For linux I compile and build it on Ubuntu. While that doesn't really matter too much, ubuntu is very simple to install.
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December 13, 2021, 11:35:04 PM |
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For linux I compile and build it on Ubuntu. While that doesn't really matter too much, ubuntu is very simple to install.
yeah I have done a few installs of ubuntu thanks
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December 14, 2021, 04:09:21 AM |
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It all depends how the the components are laid out on the pcb of the hub. On the gekko hub, sidehack put details on so you could see what ports shared with inductor(?). So you can adjust the speed and inturn the amperage to match it.
gotcha, ya i think im def getting the gekko hub. it says it gets 6amps for each of the bottom 3 pairs, or 3amp per port. If you only run 1 stick in each pair, will you get 6amps? I was reading on here that if you have 5amps of power, you can max these sticks out to 800mhz, 550 gh/s. So this hub would be great unless it maxes out at 3amps. either way, 3amps is better than almost every other hub out there. Theoretically you could pull 6amps per pair yes. BUT none of the components are rated as such. Usb sockets are only rated for 3amp max. After that its probably going to be dangerous. My gekko hub is running 6 sticks at 520m and thats as far as im going to push it. Its about 2.8amp per port (if i calculated correctly). So i have a little headroom. Gotcha, thats still sounds pretty sweet. What's your hashrate if i may ask?
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gt_addict
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December 14, 2021, 06:25:02 AM |
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Gotcha, thats still sounds pretty sweet. What's your hashrate if i may ask?
All six sticks combined get 2.06Th which is approximately 340Ghs a stick
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