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June 06, 2014, 02:33:31 PM Last edit: June 06, 2014, 02:55:15 PM by allcoinminer |
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Bitmaintech Antminer S1 Upgrade Kit Will you buy an S1 upgrade kit if bitmaintech release it? What kind of an upgrade you are looking for?
Notable Points: 01: The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller.
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CanaryInTheMine
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June 06, 2014, 02:35:40 PM |
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Bitmaintech Antminer S1 Upgrade Kit Will you buy an S1 upgrade kit if bitmaintech release it? What kind of an upgrade you are looking for?
Is this substantiated or are you just thinking out loud?
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June 06, 2014, 02:35:49 PM |
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Bitmaintech Antminer S1 Upgrade Kit Will you buy an S1 upgrade kit if bitmaintech release it? What kind of an upgrade you are looking for?
Most likely, power efficency. It would have to be from Bitmain though, I don't trust many people.
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wpgdeez
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June 06, 2014, 02:36:52 PM |
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Bitmain sells an upgrade kit, it's called the S2.
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June 06, 2014, 02:40:49 PM |
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Did you mean S2 upgrade kit?
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BCwinning
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June 06, 2014, 02:46:41 PM |
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I would like to see more improvements done to the firmware. Options added to the miner page like the ability to; Specify if it's failover or round robin instead of needing to edit the config files manually for example. A graph of performance added to the monitoring would be neat too. Pay someone on the cgminer team to tweak better performance would be nice Since the S1 is discontinued I can't see them doing any hardware upgrades really. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller.
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allcoinminer (OP)
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June 06, 2014, 02:57:30 PM |
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I would like to see more improvements done to the firmware. Options added to the miner page like the ability to; Specify if it's failover or round robin instead of needing to edit the config files manually for example. A graph of performance added to the monitoring would be neat too. Pay someone on the cgminer team to tweak better performance would be nice Since the S1 is discontinued I can't see them doing any hardware upgrades really. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller.That's a good point.
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bobsag3
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June 06, 2014, 03:40:22 PM |
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I would like to see more improvements done to the firmware. Options added to the miner page like the ability to; Specify if it's failover or round robin instead of needing to edit the config files manually for example. A graph of performance added to the monitoring would be neat too. Pay someone on the cgminer team to tweak better performance would be nice Since the S1 is discontinued I can't see them doing any hardware upgrades really. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller.That's a good point. Nope. The controller on the S1 can only handle 2 blades, and based on my conversations with them recently and in the past, they dont plan on changing that.
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BCwinning
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June 06, 2014, 04:05:22 PM |
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I would like to see more improvements done to the firmware. Options added to the miner page like the ability to; Specify if it's failover or round robin instead of needing to edit the config files manually for example. A graph of performance added to the monitoring would be neat too. Pay someone on the cgminer team to tweak better performance would be nice Since the S1 is discontinued I can't see them doing any hardware upgrades really. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller.That's a good point. Nope. The controller on the S1 can only handle 2 blades, and based on my conversations with them recently and in the past, they dont plan on changing that. like I said since it's discontinued it won't be happening anyway. So to even discuss whether it can or can't is just worthless.
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allcoinminer (OP)
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June 06, 2014, 04:21:19 PM |
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What kind of a controller is it? Can any one give out something about the controller?
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denniscdunbar
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June 06, 2014, 04:37:23 PM |
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I would like to see more improvements done to the firmware. Options added to the miner page like the ability to; Specify if it's failover or round robin instead of needing to edit the config files manually for example. A graph of performance added to the monitoring would be neat too. Pay someone on the cgminer team to tweak better performance would be nice Since the S1 is discontinued I can't see them doing any hardware upgrades really. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller. The possibility of daisy chaining more blades would have been neat without needing another controller.That's a good point. Nope. The controller on the S1 can only handle 2 blades, and based on my conversations with them recently and in the past, they dont plan on changing that. like I said since it's discontinued it won't be happening anyway. So to even discuss whether it can or can't is just worthless. We can hope that Bitmain comes out with an S3 @200GH using the s2 boards. It would use less power and could be cheaper to manufacture using only a single production line to create mining boards. DoubleD
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AbiTxGroup
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June 06, 2014, 08:20:29 PM |
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What kind of a controller is it? Can any one give out something about the controller?
It is a TP-Link TL-WR743N/ND v2 controller. It is running OpenWRT Barrier Breaker r38031. So, its a wireless router controller running cgminer.
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June 06, 2014, 10:46:57 PM |
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Being able to use it as a controller for U1/U2/U2+ Antminers would be awesome! Would have to be able to add some sort of USB interface but it would be nice because I have 18 USB Antminers.
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June 06, 2014, 11:50:36 PM |
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Windows Thinks U2 & U2+ Antminers are modem devices when used with SiliconLabs CP21xx drivers.
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allcoinminer (OP)
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June 07, 2014, 10:47:38 AM |
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What kind of a controller is it? Can any one give out something about the controller?
It is a TP-Link TL-WR743N/ND v2 controller. It is running OpenWRT Barrier Breaker r38031. So, its a wireless router controller running cgminer. I'm looking to explore this. Can you guide me to a good forum or link discussing about this controller, if any?
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BCwinning
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June 07, 2014, 01:39:33 PM |
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What kind of a controller is it? Can any one give out something about the controller?
It is a TP-Link TL-WR743N/ND v2 controller. It is running OpenWRT Barrier Breaker r38031. So, its a wireless router controller running cgminer. I'm looking to explore this. Can you guide me to a good forum or link discussing about this controller, if any? the openwrt forum would be a good start.
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June 07, 2014, 02:16:06 PM |
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Windows Thinks U2 & U2+ Antminers are modem devices when used with SiliconLabs CP21xx drivers.
My U1/U2/U2+ devices are all plugged into my main computer, which is a Linux box, through Anker hubs. Dunno what it "sees" them as because I haven't checked but all I need to do is go into /dev, look for the ttyUSB devices, and make sure they get full R/W permissions. Then fire up BitMinter, let it find them all, ID them one by one, and tweak them for speed until each one does it's max hashing with no hardware errors. The only problem I have is that they are never identified in the same order, so if I reboot or remove devices and add them, they change port assignments and I have to go through the whole process. Would have been nice if the U1/U2/U2+ devices had unique serial numbers to ID them. I'm going to have to put labels on them and keep a chart of the hash rate hex assignments that they are each capable of. Good thing I rarely have to reboot.
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June 07, 2014, 05:57:46 PM |
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Windows Thinks U2 & U2+ Antminers are modem devices when used with SiliconLabs CP21xx drivers.
My U1/U2/U2+ devices are all plugged into my main computer, which is a Linux box, through Anker hubs. Dunno what it "sees" them as because I haven't checked but all I need to do is go into /dev, look for the ttyUSB devices, and make sure they get full R/W permissions. Then fire up BitMinter, let it find them all, ID them one by one, and tweak them for speed until each one does it's max hashing with no hardware errors. The only problem I have is that they are never identified in the same order, so if I reboot or remove devices and add them, they change port assignments and I have to go through the whole process. Would have been nice if the U1/U2/U2+ devices had unique serial numbers to ID them. I'm going to have to put labels on them and keep a chart of the hash rate hex assignments that they are each capable of. Good thing I rarely have to reboot. If you are still using the SiLabs Drivers, go to their website. They have the complete USB to UART Dev tool for free and I believe one of the options in it is the ability to assign unique serial numbers to each device, though you may need to remove them and add one, run the tool, add one, then run the tool.
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