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Why not CP210 Silabs USB comm driver, is zdiag a device or cgminer requirement ?
I run 3 hubs with U1's & U2's and still a few BE's on them and zdiag always messes up my hubs.
Wxp laptop runnin em now.
Last time I tried zdiag I had many issues, now I stick to ethernet or USB devices only.
WinUSB is just a requirement of cgminer on windows. Zadig is not required, it's just the easiest solution right now. You may run into issues if you install FTDI drivers for BFGMiner first then Winusb, were you have to reinstall Winusb for each new device you plug in. The best way to get around this is to completely uninstall FTDI drivers from device manager before installing WinUSB for your first device.
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When you say they come with the barrel connector, is that just the port on the miner itself (the female end of the plug, soldered to the board)? Or a male end with exposed wiring to hook up to a PSU? I'd love a picture or a good description. Thanks!
Pictures added to first post. Also, Free shipping through ASICPuppy.net for buyers in the USA. This weekend only. Use Coupon Code: FREEPUPPIES
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May 31, 2014, 02:00:44 AM Last edit: May 31, 2014, 06:24:50 PM by mstrongbow |
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When you say they come with the barrel connector, is that just the port on the miner itself (the female end of the plug, soldered to the board)? Or a male end with exposed wiring to hook up to a PSU? I'd love a picture or a good description. Thanks!
Pictures added to first post. Also, Free shipping through ASICPuppy.net for buyers in the USA. This weekend only. Use Coupon Code: FREEPUPPIES Just placed an order for 1x unit (#100000007)! Looking forward to playing with one of these, thanks mate! edit-got my tracking info emailed, thanks!
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May 31, 2014, 03:19:32 AM |
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Has anyone been able to get the R-Box to solo mine using QT?
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May 31, 2014, 08:38:57 PM Last edit: May 31, 2014, 08:53:24 PM by CrazyGuy |
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All orders shipped! Also, my first revision of a full installation package for Windows is available for download. The package installs cgminer and zadig on the users machine, giving them dialog prompts for pool and overclocking settings. Those settings will be replaced in the cg.cmd file and a shortcut added to the desktop and start menu(As well as one for zadig). Hopefully this will make installation and setup easier for you and your customers: Download Windows Installation PackagePackage is available in English, French, Spanish, Chinese(HK) and Chinese(Traditional)
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May 31, 2014, 08:56:50 PM |
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Why not CP210 Silabs USB comm driver, is zdiag a device or cgminer requirement ?
I run 3 hubs with U1's & U2's and still a few BE's on them and zdiag always messes up my hubs.
Wxp laptop runnin em now.
Last time I tried zdiag I had many issues, now I stick to ethernet or USB devices only.
WinUSB is just a requirement of cgminer on windows. Zadig is not required, it's just the easiest solution right now. You may run into issues if you install FTDI drivers for BFGMiner first then Winusb, were you have to reinstall Winusb for each new device you plug in. The best way to get around this is to completely uninstall FTDI drivers from device manager before installing WinUSB for your first device. OK gotit, thank you. BitMinter uses CP210 drivers also. send luke & doc a sample, when you go for the masses Free Ship is good plan, waiting on coins here as usual. Had so many issues making novell work on BBS cdrom jukeboxes in the day, thought linux was same and never got into it. I learned to make windows behave how I want instead. Will be buying R-Box when I can. Edit: 12v brick is how many amps ? 12v 60w = 2amps ? need to see if I have any laying around in storage. 12v 2.5a jobbers I know I have.
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June 01, 2014, 02:48:29 AM |
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That's it. One of these replaces all my USB sticks at a fraction of the power, many of which you sold me. Now the U1's and friends can join the erupters in the scrap pile. The R-box will pay for itself in saved electricity real quick. The wife doesn't notice the gridseeds and the R-box is little different. She would notice a S1/2 windtunel
I will keep feeding the cube that is still barely paying for it self but not for long.
Thanks for being a reliable vendor who takes paypal. Pleasure doing business with you yet again.
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June 03, 2014, 06:15:16 AM |
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Using a "no name generic" 12V 6A power brick, my Rbox is using 39 watts at the wall for the stock speed of 32GH/s (i.e. 270M for the frequency). Works quietly and seems reliable with the Raspberry Pi and cgminer for support.
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June 03, 2014, 07:15:33 AM |
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Using a "no name generic" 12V 6A power brick, my Rbox is using 39 watts at the wall for the stock speed of 32GH/s (i.e. 270M for the frequency). Works quietly and seems reliable with the Raspberry Pi and cgminer for support.
Thanks for the feedback. I still owe you guys a test with a standard ATX power supply. Hopefully I can get to that in the next few days.
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June 03, 2014, 10:51:22 AM |
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Using a "no name generic" 12V 6A power brick, my Rbox is using 39 watts at the wall for the stock speed of 32GH/s (i.e. 270M for the frequency). Works quietly and seems reliable with the Raspberry Pi and cgminer for support.
Thanks for the feedback. I still owe you guys a test with a standard ATX power supply. Hopefully I can get to that in the next few days. you want me to do the testing I have a lot of psu's and I have the gridseed pcie cords. shoot me a pm. my interest has perked up a bit on these if a brick can do 39 watts and 32 gh. a psu can do a lot better. I would buy 2 and do a 5 or 6 picture printout on this thread. I wonder if you could do 2 at 64 gh and 66- 70 watts on a good psu. A miner could send one to a small easy pool like bitminter and use the other for solo mining.
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June 03, 2014, 03:41:29 PM |
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Using a "no name generic" 12V 6A power brick, my Rbox is using 39 watts at the wall for the stock speed of 32GH/s (i.e. 270M for the frequency). Works quietly and seems reliable with the Raspberry Pi and cgminer for support.
Thanks for the feedback. I still owe you guys a test with a standard ATX power supply. Hopefully I can get to that in the next few days. I have had great luck using this with my R-Boxes http://minersource.net/products/atx-to-dc-power-adapter
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June 03, 2014, 04:23:32 PM |
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Using a "no name generic" 12V 6A power brick, my Rbox is using 39 watts at the wall for the stock speed of 32GH/s (i.e. 270M for the frequency). Works quietly and seems reliable with the Raspberry Pi and cgminer for support.
Thanks for the feedback. I still owe you guys a test with a standard ATX power supply. Hopefully I can get to that in the next few days. I have had great luck using this with my R-Boxes http://minersource.net/products/atx-to-dc-power-adapterThat's pretty cool. Beats making a bunch of molex connectors.
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June 03, 2014, 05:25:03 PM |
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Using a "no name generic" 12V 6A power brick, my Rbox is using 39 watts at the wall for the stock speed of 32GH/s (i.e. 270M for the frequency). Works quietly and seems reliable with the Raspberry Pi and cgminer for support.
Thanks for the feedback. I still owe you guys a test with a standard ATX power supply. Hopefully I can get to that in the next few days. I have had great luck using this with my R-Boxes http://minersource.net/products/atx-to-dc-power-adapterthanks!! was looking for something like this for some time now...
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Yo! Got my R-Box the other day. Fantastic packaging! Quick shipping as well, thanks! Just got mine up and running with minimal effort.
I was wondering how to change the FREQ settings on these units? I have plenty Amps/Watts to spare and want to see what these will do when pushed!
Thanks again mate!
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June 03, 2014, 08:53:22 PM |
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Yo! Got my R-Box the other day. Fantastic packaging! Quick shipping as well, thanks! Just got mine up and running with minimal effort.
I was wondering how to change the FREQ settings on these units? I have plenty Amps/Watts to spare and want to see what these will do when pushed!
Thanks again mate!
Think I found what I needed in an earlier post... 4) Optionally, you can add "--anu-freq XXX" as a parameter for overclocking. Replace XXX with current valid clock values of 270-290
I am running Win7 x64. I can enter --anu-freq XXX anywhere in the config file? I have minimal experience using cgminer, so any tips would be appreciated. I use MultiMiner and will most likely supply the developer an R-Box unit for integrating control into MultiMiner, if possible as MM uses BFGminer. One can hope!
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June 03, 2014, 08:59:36 PM |
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I've got an even easier solution for you. Run the installer package from my second post. I have a dialog with a drop down for frequency. Cgminer is installed and configured for you and a shortcut created on the desktop and in the start menu.
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June 03, 2014, 10:58:35 PM |
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I've got an even easier solution for you. Run the installer package from my second post. I have a dialog with a drop down for frequency. Cgminer is installed and configured for you and a shortcut created on the desktop and in the start menu.
Yes, I used that for initial install...so I should re-run the install every time I want to change Frequency?
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June 03, 2014, 11:06:36 PM |
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I've got an even easier solution for you. Run the installer package from my second post. I have a dialog with a drop down for frequency. Cgminer is installed and configured for you and a shortcut created on the desktop and in the start menu.
Yes, I used that for initial install...so I should re-run the install every time I want to change Frequency? Sorry, didn't realize that. No, the default install dir is under program files\cgminer. Edit cg.cmd and modify the last string. Rockminer does not recommend going over 290.
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