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The goal of this thread is to consolidate all informations to operate and fine tune the gridseed blade (80-chip) miner.



Brand:


Chips:
Gridseed GC3355. Each unit has 80 chips.

Mining Capability(Official Number):
Scrypt: 5.2M

Power Consumption:
Scrypt: 100W/Unit



DEVELOPMENT


GRIDSEED:

- GRIDSEED Orginal GitHub


CONTROLLER


SOFTWARE:


It is a modified version of these two projects:
https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355
https://github.com/girnyau/cgminer-gc3355

My forked project is here: https://github.com/jmordica/cgminer-gc3355

You can see my latest commits for allowing for more chips. The Blades are 40 chips per USB card. So in the gridseed-options you can do chips=40. This allows cgminer to display the correct local hashrate of each board.

I also just forked the girnyau project because it allows for calling freq=838 easily which seems to work best for these devices so far.

... work in progress ...

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April 16, 2014, 05:35:34 AM
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Been waiting for this thread to pop up. I've got 5 Gridseed Blade units being delivered tomorrow morning!

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... will have some more information in a few hours ...

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waiting on mine too

pics of blades hashing on this site

http://lightningasic.me/gridseed-blade-miner-asic-5-2mhs-80-chip-scrypt-miner/

Pretty sure that site is SCAM.
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... so will start to test it now ^^


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what devices are those jmordica?
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what devices are those jmordica?

These are the gridseed blades Smiley
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April 17, 2014, 07:46:05 AM
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Hi,,Anyone can tell me if bfgminer 3.10.0 is ready to mine with GridSeed Blade ??
Also if we can mine with, have you the exact command line compile it and to launch it ?

Thank you very much ?

I don't see any info on bfgminer github to compile it with gridseed Blade support Sad

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April 17, 2014, 07:49:26 AM
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what devices are those jmordica?

These are the gridseed blades Smiley

@jmordica which cgminer are you using, I tryed out the standard gridseed which shoed me ... at least on rasp 0.3x per blade the pool was reporting fine ...

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what devices are those jmordica?

These are the gridseed blades Smiley

@jmordica which cgminer are you using, I tryed out the standard gridseed which shoed me ... at least on rasp 0.3x per blade the pool was reporting fine ...

It is a modified version of these two projects:
https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355
https://github.com/girnyau/cgminer-gc3355

My forked project is here: https://github.com/jmordica/cgminer-gc3355

You can see my latest commits for allowing for more chips. The Blades are 40 chips per USB card. So in the gridseed-options you can do chips=40. This allows cgminer to display the correct local hashrate of each board.

I also just forked the girnyau project because it allows for calling freq=838 easily which seems to work best for these devices so far.
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It is a modified version of these two projects:
https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355
https://github.com/girnyau/cgminer-gc3355

My forked project is here: https://github.com/jmordica/cgminer-gc3355

You can see my latest commits for allowing for more chips. The Blades are 40 chips per USB card. So in the gridseed-options you can do chips=40. This allows cgminer to display the correct local hashrate of each board.

I also just forked the girnyau project because it allows for calling freq=838 easily which seems to work best for these devices so far.

thx, a lot ... would it be possible to have a rasp binary .. of your fork? :-)

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It is a modified version of these two projects:
https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355
https://github.com/girnyau/cgminer-gc3355

My forked project is here: https://github.com/jmordica/cgminer-gc3355

You can see my latest commits for allowing for more chips. The Blades are 40 chips per USB card. So in the gridseed-options you can do chips=40. This allows cgminer to display the correct local hashrate of each board.

I also just forked the girnyau project because it allows for calling freq=838 easily which seems to work best for these devices so far.

thx, a lot ... would it be possible to have a rasp binary .. of your fork? :-)

Yep no problem I can brew one up Smiley

I'll also compile this one and send you the download link to add to your guide.
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It is a modified version of these two projects:
https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355
https://github.com/girnyau/cgminer-gc3355

My forked project is here: https://github.com/jmordica/cgminer-gc3355

You can see my latest commits for allowing for more chips. The Blades are 40 chips per USB card. So in the gridseed-options you can do chips=40. This allows cgminer to display the correct local hashrate of each board.

I also just forked the girnyau project because it allows for calling freq=838 easily which seems to work best for these devices so far.

thx, a lot ... would it be possible to have a rasp binary .. of your fork? :-)

Yep no problem I can brew one up Smiley

I'll also compile this one and send you the download link to add to your guide.

thx a  lot.

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April 17, 2014, 02:33:47 PM
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Hi jmordica,

did you plan to add griseed support to the recent cgminer 4.x version Huh

That's a very great job to support gridseed on 3.7.2 but this version contains lot's of bugs  with multi-pool autoswitch.
The 4.x version resolve all bug but 4.x doesn't support gridseed Sad

Thank you very much
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Interesting, following this, next step voltmod?  Smiley
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It is a modified version of these two projects:
https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355
https://github.com/girnyau/cgminer-gc3355

My forked project is here: https://github.com/jmordica/cgminer-gc3355

You can see my latest commits for allowing for more chips. The Blades are 40 chips per USB card. So in the gridseed-options you can do chips=40. This allows cgminer to display the correct local hashrate of each board.

I also just forked the girnyau project because it allows for calling freq=838 easily which seems to work best for these devices so far.

thx, a lot ... would it be possible to have a rasp binary .. of your fork? :-)

Yep no problem I can brew one up Smiley

I'll also compile this one and send you the download link to add to your guide.

thx a  lot.

Here is my binary link http://7976711d6894623e687d-ba32c5fae889c9d78fffdd3f26939906.r74.cf1.rackcdn.com/cgminer

I will have the raspberry compiled shortly.
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Hi jmordica,

did you plan to add griseed support to the recent cgminer 4.x version Huh

That's a very great job to support gridseed on 3.7.2 but this version contains lot's of bugs  with multi-pool autoswitch.
The 4.x version resolve all bug but 4.x doesn't support gridseed Sad

Thank you very much

I haven't looked into this yet but I'm also pretty busy with other things at the moment. When I get some time I will circle back up here and have a look to see what it will take Smiley
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