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May 31, 2014, 04:09:32 AM
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An unofficial user run forum has opened for discussion of GAW Mining products and services.

GAW mining produces a number of custom ASIC based products that apparently use the same chips as the Zeus miners, presumably using different board and configuration designs.  As such, Zeus customers and anyone using zenminer fucntionality are also welcome to join in, since we are likely to have similar issues.

Please come join us at http://gawforum.usertalk.info and enjoy the benefits of being in a community of miners with similar equipment.

The forum runs under normal rules:  be polite not abusive, and state facts not fantasy (unless you in the "anything goes" forum of course! <smile>).  Moderation is expected to be minimal and mostly used just to clean things up once the content is obsolete.

Spammers and trolls, please enjoy life elsewhere.

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May 31, 2014, 02:03:46 PM
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May 31, 2014, 02:33:38 PM
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Does the ZenController have capability with the 5 chip Gridseeds?

No it doesn't.  Many are rebooting the underlying PI with a normal PI OS and running cgminer 3.1.1 for their GAWminers and trying a second instance of a miner to control their Gridseeds.  To be honest, this has been a real problem, with the Fury's dropping if the Gridseeds are enabled and the Gridseeds not responding if the Fury is enabled.  However, this morning, we just got one report of success by specifically calling out the USB ports of the gridseeds instead of auto-discovery of them.

Please come over to the unofficial GAWminer forum and we will try and help!

http://gawforum.usertalk.info

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