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June 16, 2014, 01:04:30 AM
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Thanks for the fast replies.

I bought my R-Box from Canary along with the power supply, so I assume it is adequate.

IF the cause is an unstable pool, I am wondering why that problem doesn't happen to my Antminer U2's? I should have been more specific, that there are 3 devices (R-Box and 2 U2's) but the only one that dies is the R-box.
It was a driver-specific bug when it is starved for work (which happens when the pools are unstable).

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June 16, 2014, 01:08:47 AM
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Experimental support for R-Box in mainline cgminer is now in git.

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June 16, 2014, 01:22:38 AM
Last edit: June 16, 2014, 01:34:17 AM by mstrongbow
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Thanks for the fast replies.

I bought my R-Box from Canary along with the power supply, so I assume it is adequate.

IF the cause is an unstable pool, I am wondering why that problem doesn't happen to my Antminer U2's? I should have been more specific, that there are 3 devices (R-Box and 2 U2's) but the only one that dies is the R-box.

Difference in difficulty settings on the pool side between the two types of miners most likely as I have noticed similar issues with my R-Box units onmy backup pools.

edited:grammar mistake (wrong word)

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June 16, 2014, 01:33:21 AM
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BTW, if anyone else wants to implement ROCKMINER support, here are my notes from reverse engineering the protocol:
Code:
Device->Host:
32-bit nonce
4-bit status
4-bit command
0 = nonce found
1 = Task complete
2 = Get task
2-bit product id
0 = R-Box (4 chips, freq 200-270-290)
6-bit chip id
8-bit task id
8-bit temperature

Host->Device:
256-bit midstate
128-bit unused/zero
8-bit 0xaa
8-bit (MHz / 10) - 1
8-bit chip id
8-bit 0x55
96-bit datatail

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June 16, 2014, 02:22:40 AM
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Thanks for the fast replies.

I bought my R-Box from Canary along with the power supply, so I assume it is adequate.

IF the cause is an unstable pool, I am wondering why that problem doesn't happen to my Antminer U2's? I should have been more specific, that there are 3 devices (R-Box and 2 U2's) but the only one that dies is the R-box.

Difference in difficulty settings on the pool side between the two types of miners most likely as I have noticed similar issues with my R-Box units onmy backup pools.

edited:grammar mistake (wrong word)

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  right now I have 1 dragon miner hosted 6 r-boxes and 3 ant s-1's   all gear runs close to perfect.  biggest problem is 1.62 th is not much gear these days


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June 16, 2014, 03:07:32 AM
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Thanks for the fast replies.

I bought my R-Box from Canary along with the power supply, so I assume it is adequate.

IF the cause is an unstable pool, I am wondering why that problem doesn't happen to my Antminer U2's? I should have been more specific, that there are 3 devices (R-Box and 2 U2's) but the only one that dies is the R-box.
It was a driver-specific bug when it is starved for work (which happens when the pools are unstable).

My R-Box would die at times (usually when I was farthest away from it!), but I got Multiminer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248173.0) and it's been running great since (I haven't checked the logs to see if it needed to be restarted at all, though).  Multiminer runs on top of bfgminer and monitors it's performance and behavior.  There are even apps for your phone to allow you to monitor and even restart the miners if you need to.  I'm also running 10 U1/U2s and they are behaving themselves better as well.  I'm currently mining UNO on miningpool.co
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June 16, 2014, 04:44:10 AM
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Thanks for the fast replies.

I bought my R-Box from Canary along with the power supply, so I assume it is adequate.

IF the cause is an unstable pool, I am wondering why that problem doesn't happen to my Antminer U2's? I should have been more specific, that there are 3 devices (R-Box and 2 U2's) but the only one that dies is the R-box.
It was a driver-specific bug when it is starved for work (which happens when the pools are unstable).

My R-Box would die at times (usually when I was farthest away from it!), but I got Multiminer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248173.0) and it's been running great since (I haven't checked the logs to see if it needed to be restarted at all, though).  Multiminer runs on top of bfgminer and monitors it's performance and behavior.  There are even apps for your phone to allow you to monitor and even restart the miners if you need to.  I'm also running 10 U1/U2s and they are behaving themselves better as well.  I'm currently mining UNO on miningpool.co

+1 for MultiMiner!

..running my growing R-Box farm, a couple GPU(x11) rigs and my S1's

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June 16, 2014, 05:00:36 AM
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All I am saying is you need to compare retail prices, not one with a coupon vs retail price.
yappp thats true, but for now i / we have the privilege for it
so for now we dont have to compare retail prices
if i dont have the coupons anymore or expired (till 21 this month only), then this RK-box is definitely the best buy in the CRYPTOWORLD  Cheesy  Cheesy
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June 16, 2014, 07:08:11 AM
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All I am saying is you need to compare retail prices, not one with a coupon vs retail price.
yappp thats true, but for now i / we have the privilege for it
so for now we dont have to compare retail prices
if i dont have the coupons anymore or expired (till 21 this month only), then this RK-box is definitely the best buy in the CRYPTOWORLD  Cheesy  Cheesy

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June 16, 2014, 09:15:22 AM
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Experimental support for R-Box in mainline cgminer is now in git.
Cgminer version 4.4.0 has full support for it now.

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June 16, 2014, 03:26:15 PM
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Experimental support for R-Box in mainline cgminer is now in git.
Cgminer version 4.4.0 has full support for it now.

That is fantastic news! Thanks!
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June 16, 2014, 09:15:00 PM
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Experimental support for R-Box in mainline cgminer is now in git.
Cgminer version 4.4.0 has full support for it now.

Thank you

I have been doing the modified version..  I will check it out later in the week.

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June 16, 2014, 10:59:05 PM
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Sorry if I missed this but can Rockminer put a warranty for the r-box out on their website I can point customers to?  Thanks!
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June 17, 2014, 12:12:39 AM
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I'm in the process of acquiring a Rockminer R-BOX as well, but I am curious:

Why are people who already own S1 units buying R-BOXs?

They seem like great little units (I ordered one, and it will be my first real miner!), and they run at low power, but based on the calculations I've done, they seem to be nowhere near the bang for the buck or ROI of an S1.

Just curious why you big/bigger-hitters are buying em as well.
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June 17, 2014, 12:59:59 AM
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I'm in the process of acquiring a Rockminer R-BOX as well, but I am curious:

Why are people who already own S1 units buying R-BOXs?

They seem like great little units (I ordered one, and it will be my first real miner!), and they run at low power, but based on the calculations I've done, they seem to be nowhere near the bang for the buck or ROI of an S1.

Just curious why you big/bigger-hitters are buying em as well.

Can i say cause they look friggin cool? Rockminer are very professional and this is just the start of what i hope will be a large range of products from them.

R-Box, RK, RX, etc...

testing before their huge units come out
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June 17, 2014, 01:25:19 AM
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I'm in the process of acquiring a Rockminer R-BOX as well, but I am curious:

Why are people who already own S1 units buying R-BOXs?

They seem like great little units (I ordered one, and it will be my first real miner!), and they run at low power, but based on the calculations I've done, they seem to be nowhere near the bang for the buck or ROI of an S1.

Just curious why you big/bigger-hitters are buying em as well.

S1 units are not being sold "new" from what I can tell and these R-Box units allow for adding more hash-rate at a decent price.

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June 17, 2014, 01:38:05 AM
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BFGMiner 4.2 released with ROCKMINER R-BOX support. Smiley

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same commands as cgminer?
No, BFGMiner has a standard interface for all drivers. So something like:
Code:
bfgminer -S rockminer:all --set rockminer:clock=290

Edit: Also note that if you were using cgminer, you had to use Zadig, which breaks the official drivers. You will need to undo this (and restore the original driver) before BFGMiner will work.

thanks!


How does one go about "undoing" the use of Zadig and restore the original drivers? Thanks!

It is under device manager. Find your miner and go to advance properties and then uninstall driver.

I am having the same problem. I have tried to do this, but my driver options are disabled - I cannot uninstall them through device manager. Where is somewhere where I could download and install the proper driver?
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June 17, 2014, 02:01:54 AM
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BFGMiner 4.2 released with ROCKMINER R-BOX support. Smiley

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same commands as cgminer?
No, BFGMiner has a standard interface for all drivers. So something like:
Code:
bfgminer -S rockminer:all --set rockminer:clock=290

Edit: Also note that if you were using cgminer, you had to use Zadig, which breaks the official drivers. You will need to undo this (and restore the original driver) before BFGMiner will work.

thanks!


How does one go about "undoing" the use of Zadig and restore the original drivers? Thanks!

It is under device manager. Find your miner and go to advance properties and then uninstall driver.

I am having the same problem. I have tried to do this, but my driver options are disabled - I cannot uninstall them through device manager. Where is somewhere where I could download and install the proper driver?


Just install the new/proper driver, it should cancel out the old one as my PC did

There was a link somewhere...

it's the same driver used for the USB type miners (U1, block eruptors etc)
CP210x, trying to find the link. Someone should make a driver thread with a list/links of all drivers needed for mining gears. would be useful!

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June 17, 2014, 02:05:45 AM
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Just install the new/proper driver, it should cancel out the old one as my PC did

That worked. I had this pointed out to me on another thread. Thanks!

For those who have the same problem, the updated driver is found at:

http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/pages/usbtouartbridgevcpdrivers.aspx
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Just install the new/proper driver, it should cancel out the old one as my PC did

That worked. I had this pointed out to me on another thread. Thanks!

For those who have the same problem, the updated driver is found at:

http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/pages/usbtouartbridgevcpdrivers.aspx

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