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June 09, 2014, 05:23:08 AM Last edit: June 09, 2014, 08:58:37 AM by mstrongbow |
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Excellent work! That is clean, allows for easy access to the connections and holds it securely from the looks of it. Thanks mate! Very secure indeed. The board remains in the mount even when removing the 20+4pin PSU connector. Just a note.... DO NOT PLUG MORE THAN ONE (1) PSU INTO THESE BREAKOUT BOARDS. ^bad things happen! (to the secondary psu) I just found out the hard way earlier this evening, heh Time for a quick frag then off to destroy (finish) the cover/lid for these suckers!
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June 09, 2014, 08:58:17 AM |
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Just posted my breakout board case thread which can be found here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=645228.0I included a sneak peak of the lid. I will have pics of the actual lid attached to the mount base posted tomorrow. I must say it is nice having my bb secured and out of the way.
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June 09, 2014, 12:12:56 PM |
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Excellent work! That is clean, allows for easy access to the connections and holds it securely from the looks of it. Thanks mate! Very secure indeed. The board remains in the mount even when removing the 20+4pin PSU connector. Just a note.... DO NOT PLUG MORE THAN ONE (1) PSU INTO THESE BREAKOUT BOARDS. ^bad things happen! (to the secondary psu) I just found out the hard way earlier this evening, heh Time for a quick frag then off to destroy (finish) the cover/lid for these suckers! I did that with a fan controller.. I accidentally plugged in a second psu the first psu a 110 usd antec 650 watt plat burnt up.
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HELP!!!! So, I got my rockminer today through Jones Gear on Amazon. I wired up to the bullet connector to my psu and everything is going well. But heres where it gets funky. Everytime I launch CGminer this happens
------------------------------------------------------- RMU0: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) FAIL: USB get_lock not found (1:1) FAIL: USB remove not already in use (1:1) RMU 0 GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE RMU 0 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS RMU 0 GetResults usb read err:(-1) LIBUSB_ERROR_IO RMU0: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) FAIL: USB get_lock not found (1:1) FAIL: USB remove not already in use (1:1) RMU 0 GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE RMU 0 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS RMU 0 GetResults usb read err:(-1) LIBUSB_ERROR_IO RMU0: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) FAIL: USB get_lock not found (1:1) FAIL: USB remove not already in use (1:1)
I have tryed everything on two different computers and wires. I have no idea what to do..............
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HELP!!!! So, I got my rockminer today through Jones Gear on Amazon. I wired up to the bullet connector to my psu and everything is going well. But heres where it gets funky. Everytime I launch CGminer this happens
------------------------------------------------------- RMU0: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) FAIL: USB get_lock not found (1:1) FAIL: USB remove not already in use (1:1) RMU 0 GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE RMU 0 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS RMU 0 GetResults usb read err:(-1) LIBUSB_ERROR_IO RMU0: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) FAIL: USB get_lock not found (1:1) FAIL: USB remove not already in use (1:1) RMU 0 GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE RMU 0 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS RMU 0 GetResults usb read err:(-1) LIBUSB_ERROR_IO RMU0: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) FAIL: USB get_lock not found (1:1) FAIL: USB remove not already in use (1:1)
I have tryed everything on two different computers and wires. I have no idea what to do..............
Jones Gear? I think that's your problem... If you're buying on Amazon I hear BitMinerJoe is the seller to go with. Seriously though, I haven't had this reported from any of my customers yet but there's another guy in dogie's thread with the same issue. It's an initialization problem but I'm not familiar enough with the code to determine if it can be worked around in cgminer or if it's defective. Do you have a Linux box you can test on to see if it makes a difference? Also, try running cgminer with the debug flag enabled (-D) and see if it gives any more information.
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June 09, 2014, 10:30:39 PM |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2014-06-09 18:16:04] (5s):2.454G (1m):395.5M (5m):84.44M (15m):28.47M (avg):2. 144Gh/s [2014-06-09 18:16:04] AMU 1: Share above target [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1: Share above target [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 GetResults usb read err:(-1) LIBUSB_ERROR_IO [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 failure, disabling!
Thats all thats new. Setting up ubuntu as we speak. Do you think I should rma it?
I also noticed that it slowly changes the amus. For exapmle it will do this error then move onto AMU2 then 3 and so on with the same error
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June 09, 2014, 11:33:41 PM |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2014-06-09 18:16:04] (5s):2.454G (1m):395.5M (5m):84.44M (15m):28.47M (avg):2. 144Gh/s [2014-06-09 18:16:04] AMU 1: Share above target [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1: Share above target [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 GetResults usb read err:(-1) LIBUSB_ERROR_IO [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 failure, disabling!
Thats all thats new. Setting up ubuntu as we speak. Do you think I should rma it?
RMA is your call. You might try upping the retry count on clearing that pipe error and rebuild cgminer. You could also ask Luke-jr if he has a beta version of bfgminer ready that you could test and see if serial drivers don't exhibit the same issues.
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June 09, 2014, 11:43:40 PM |
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2014-06-09 18:16:04] (5s):2.454G (1m):395.5M (5m):84.44M (15m):28.47M (avg):2. 144Gh/s [2014-06-09 18:16:04] AMU 1: Share above target [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1: Share above target [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: libusb pipe error, trying to clear [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 GetResults usb read err:(-9) LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 attempted reset got err:(0) LIBUSB_SUCCESS [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 GetResults usb read err:(-1) LIBUSB_ERROR_IO [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU1: Comms error (rerr=-1 amt=0) [2014-06-09 18:16:05] AMU 1 failure, disabling!
Thats all thats new. Setting up ubuntu as we speak. Do you think I should rma it?
I also noticed that it slowly changes the amus. For exapmle it will do this error then move onto AMU2 then 3 and so on with the same error
If it doesn't work with ubuntu i'd RMA it. Just to confirm, you are using the custom CGminer and not a stock CGminer right? Not for nothing I had a hell of a time getting the rbox rocking with windows, but once I compiled my own CGminer for the RasPi it worked instantaneously and without error. So - if it don't work in linux then it may be hardware. There's also a cgminer-debug command that came with the windows download. When I had an issue of setting an improper frequency that jammed up the miner that cleared the problem straight away. It seems setting the freq to 300 errors the miner and clears all the freqs of all the chips and goes back to defaults If you'd like I can upload my MinePeon image for the RasPi which i've modified to work with the Rbox. (Just change the pools otherwise you're mining for me :-P)
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Alright, I have got good news! It does work!!!! But there are still problems. When fivejonnyfive said he messed around with the clock setting I decided to try that so I started at a frequency of 200. It it freaking worked. Only 20 ghs but still that means it good. So I amped it up to 230. Something peculiar happened....the miner would work for five seconds then pull that same error but it gets more interesting. I noticed the fan spins down really low then spins back up when the error pulls up and it stops working. Could this be a power problem? Thanks everyone for the suggestions too. I messaged Luke and I am using the modded cgminer. Actually it most likely is. I did a real shoddy job of wiring it up to the psu. The power brick that was suggested on this thread should be here tommorow. Time will tell
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June 10, 2014, 02:39:39 AM |
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Jones Gear? I think that's your problem... If you're buying on Amazon I hear BitMinerJoe is the seller to go with.
Jones has always done me solid on BTC gear...they have a 7 day price guarantee after your gear ships that I have used many times when gear prices dropped, sometimes drastically...and they always gave me the refund BitMinerJoe is a good guy too..he is actually in the same town I am and when I had an issue with a Cube I bought from him, he met me and traded it out for a new unit
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June 10, 2014, 03:15:46 AM |
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Jones Gear? I think that's your problem... If you're buying on Amazon I hear BitMinerJoe is the seller to go with.
Jones has always done me solid on BTC gear...they have a 7 day price guarantee after your gear ships that I have used many times when gear prices dropped, sometimes drastically...and they always gave me the refund BitMinerJoe is a good guy too..he is actually in the same town I am and when I had an issue with a Cube I bought from him, he met me and traded it out for a new unit He met you for a trade out? Sounds like a really cool dude!
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June 10, 2014, 04:17:16 AM Last edit: June 10, 2014, 04:30:23 AM by philipma1957 |
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Alright, I have got good news! It does work!!!! But there are still problems. When fivejonnyfive said he messed around with the clock setting I decided to try that so I started at a frequency of 200. It it freaking worked. Only 20 ghs but still that means it good. So I amped it up to 230. Something peculiar happened....the miner would work for five seconds then pull that same error but it gets more interesting. I noticed the fan spins down really low then spins back up when the error pulls up and it stops working. Could this be a power problem? Thanks everyone for the suggestions too. I messaged Luke and I am using the modded cgminer. Actually it most likely is. I did a real shoddy job of wiring it up to the psu. The power brick that was suggested on this thread should be here tommorow. Time will tell short power for sure. (95% sure) do not run it until you get better power source. my gut feeling with this device is proper quantity of power is needed. Your gear sounds under powered. _______________________________________________________________________________ _____ To crazy guy : By the way this gear is rock solid so far running with freq 270 at btcguild pool. I get 62-66gh running 2 units. Posted a trust for my 2 r-box purchase. Will do so for the 4 pack when i get it.
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June 10, 2014, 02:42:52 PM |
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To crazy guy : By the way this gear is rock solid so far running with freq 270 at btcguild pool. I get 62-66gh running 2 units.
Posted a trust for my 2 r-box purchase. Will do so for the 4 pack when i get it.
philipma1957, I'm glad your miners are stable. The two that I have will start at ~66GH/s, but over the course of a few days they'll dip a little lower and a little lower until they're about 57GH/s. I then have to restart CGminer (and usually change the clock speed) to get them to speed back up again. Has anyone else had this issue? Could it be a windows build problem?
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June 10, 2014, 04:09:46 PM |
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To crazy guy : By the way this gear is rock solid so far running with freq 270 at btcguild pool. I get 62-66gh running 2 units.
Posted a trust for my 2 r-box purchase. Will do so for the 4 pack when i get it.
philipma1957, I'm glad your miners are stable. The two that I have will start at ~66GH/s, but over the course of a few days they'll dip a little lower and a little lower until they're about 57GH/s. I then have to restart CGminer (and usually change the clock speed) to get them to speed back up again. Has anyone else had this issue? Could it be a windows build problem? are you using bricks or a quality psu? You know where I am going with this. Quality psu for me = stable. Bricks ? This is important for us to know I would like to resell these > I want to know they will be stable. Over the last 15 months I have found that bricks weaken and fail a lot. good psu solutions work better. he made really good pcie cable for grid seeds. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=54059 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=74397.0 I will contact him about these.
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I'm using a 120W brick from an HP laptop with one, and I'm running another off of a Corsair CX500 power supply, wired to a molex connection. Both seem to decrease at the same rate, so I don't think that power is an issue, but I may try wiring both up to a dedicated extra power supply I have and see if that helps. A user on Reddit suggested it may be a temp issue, as each of my miners is running at ~40degC, so I may try moving to a cooler location (outside of my "minecave") and see if that helps the issue.
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I've been running 4 on a beaglebone without any slowdown after 4 days. You may want to keep an eye on cgminer's memory usage in Windows, perhaps there's a leak?
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June 10, 2014, 05:02:08 PM |
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what is temp in your mining cave. I have been under 83f at all times. If you are running at 95f ambient temp that could be the problem.
also what is on that corsair psu? a lot of power draw against it?
same goes for the hp brick just the 1 r-box on a 120watt brick or other gear.
checking system processes for a ram leak is a good idea.
MY pc has cg miner cpu miner bfg miner all running and my ram numbers are good
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I've been running 4 on a beaglebone without any slowdown after 4 days. You may want to keep an eye on cgminer's memory usage in Windows, perhaps there's a leak?
Crazy, I'll have to keep my eye out for a memory leak. I'm also planning on booting up a linux box to see if I have better results there. what is temp in your mining cave. I have been under 83f at all times. If you are running at 95f ambient temp that could be the problem.
also what is on that corsair psu? a lot of power draw against it?
same goes for the hp brick just the 1 r-box on a 120watt brick or other gear.
checking system processes for a ram leak is a good idea.
MY pc has cg miner cpu miner bfg miner all running and my ram numbers are good
My ambient temp is around ~80F in the Minecave (essentially a small workroom in my basement), so I'm guessing that's not the issue. The Corsair PSU has 2x Technobit Hex16A miners and 1x Asicminer Blade on it along with 1x R-box. The HP brick only has the 1x R-box. I'm planning on reworking my power supplies to put both R-boxes on another power supply. I just restarted CGminer, so I'll have to wait a few days to see if there's a memory leak.
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I've been running 4 on a beaglebone without any slowdown after 4 days. You may want to keep an eye on cgminer's memory usage in Windows, perhaps there's a leak?
Crazy, I'll have to keep my eye out for a memory leak. I'm also planning on booting up a linux box to see if I have better results there. what is temp in your mining cave. I have been under 83f at all times. If you are running at 95f ambient temp that could be the problem.
also what is on that corsair psu? a lot of power draw against it?
same goes for the hp brick just the 1 r-box on a 120watt brick or other gear.
checking system processes for a ram leak is a good idea.
MY pc has cg miner cpu miner bfg miner all running and my ram numbers are good
My ambient temp is around ~80F in the Minecave (essentially a small workroom in my basement), so I'm guessing that's not the issue. The Corsair PSU has 2x Technobit Hex16A miners and 1x Asicminer Blade on it along with 1x R-box. The HP brick only has the 1x R-box. I'm planning on reworking my power supplies to put both R-boxes on another power supply. I just restarted CGminer, so I'll have to wait a few days to see if there's a memory leak. please let us know. BTW my pc crashed yesterday, not sure why but this problem comes and goes this pc's mobo has mined 24/7/365 for 20+ months.
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Sounds like a memory leak or processor utilization growing out of control. BFGMiner now supports the R-Box so that is worth a shot. I will be integrating it into the package installer tonight. Also… A few of these showed up today: I'll be shipping a free board to everyone that has already ordered 6 units tomorrow. All new orders of 6+ units will receive a free breakout board as well. Additionally, you can purchase just the board from ASICPuppy.net
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