tarmi
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September 12, 2014, 03:07:43 PM |
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Where do you get the UART to USB Converters from? Never mind, I forgot the Google is my friend sometimes. Great work J4bberwock!!!!! What is the male to male jumper called between the cable coming from the USB and into the Ant's cable? Sorry UberN00b here. you can get the converter and cable for 5 $ - > http://www.dx.com/p/usb-to-uart-5-pin-cp2102-module-serial-converter-81872
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J4bberwock
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September 12, 2014, 03:35:57 PM |
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I added a third edit - those values were for an S3 here's the one from an S1 --bitmain-options 115200:32:8:35:400:4f81 and they are from the System Log NOT the Kernel Log [/quote] For some reasons, touching the baudrate messes the hashrate. cgminer.exe -o mypool:port -u myworker -p x --bmsc-freq 0F81 gives almost 60Gh on one panel, but still HW errors. And the chips are all hot. The cgminer for U2 is quite different, and the parameters aren't the same.
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pekatete
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September 12, 2014, 04:02:53 PM |
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I added a third edit - those values were for an S3 here's the one from an S1 --bitmain-options 115200:32:8:35:400:4f81 and they are from the System Log NOT the Kernel Log
For some reasons, touching the baudrate messes the hashrate. cgminer.exe -o mypool:port -u myworker -p x --bmsc-freq 0F81 gives almost 60Gh on one panel, but still HW errors. And the chips are all hot. The cgminer for U2 is quite different, and the parameters aren't the same. I think you are moving in the right direction and I probably should not ask this, but do you have the fans blowing full pelt seing you have bypassed the temp control? Yes, the parameters are clearly different, but at least there's one for setting the hex value (as per your line), now what about the freq value? Any ideas what the parameter is? Come to think of it, I think the time is ripe for us to either: 1. request the maintainer of cgminer incorporate the S1 (and S3) drivers into a windows binary or: 2. for us to do our own compilation to include those drivers. as clearly the U2 compilation is going to give us headaches galore!
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J4bberwock
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September 12, 2014, 04:27:02 PM |
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looks like it's in the "coming soon" list Coming soon:
Bitmain AntMiner S1 KnCMiner Neptune TechnoB⃦it HEX mining boards Spondoolies SP30 any other device provided for development (PM me)
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smit1237
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September 12, 2014, 04:27:37 PM |
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J4bberwock
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September 12, 2014, 04:45:04 PM |
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I already tried it. Not better. I have to lower timeout to 2 to get a proper hashrate, and high HW error count
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smit1237
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September 12, 2014, 04:48:14 PM |
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I already tried it. Not better. I have to lower timeout to 2 to get a proper hashrate, and high HW error count This is sad I still can't run it Tried 2 cp2102 and one ftdi bridges. No luck.
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smit1237
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September 12, 2014, 06:22:18 PM |
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Looks like it won't compile at all. But i'll try.
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J4bberwock
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September 12, 2014, 06:53:31 PM |
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Looks like it won't compile at all. But i'll try. I've connected an old laptop that I used to compile some time ago, I'll try it too.
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smit1237
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September 12, 2014, 07:17:04 PM |
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Looks like it won't compile at all. But i'll try. I've connected an old laptop that I used to compile some time ago, I'll try it too. I've looked at the driver code. It doesn't designed to run on windows. As i can understand. Hope i'm wrong. Still installing debian on vm. so slow Btw you must change vid and pid in usbutils.c near #ifdef USE_ANT_S1 to match your usb bridge.
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J4bberwock
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September 12, 2014, 07:30:35 PM |
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compile fails with errors on "undefined reference to opt_bitmain_auto" and overheat, fan, freq, hwerror and temp.
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J4bberwock
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September 12, 2014, 08:48:42 PM |
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I can't do more on the software side for now, but I ordered a few parts to make a prototype board able to handle up to 6 antminer hashing boards.
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jimrome
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September 13, 2014, 12:57:57 AM |
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looks like it's in the "coming soon" list Coming soon:
Bitmain AntMiner S1 KnCMiner Neptune TechnoB⃦it HEX mining boards Spondoolies SP30 any other device provided for development (PM me) Talk to Kano, AFAIK he's done more custom work with the ants1/ants2 code than anyone outside of bitmain e.g. https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer-binaries/tree/master/AntS1. He told me one time that without the serial->spi code (the source for which has never been made public) he was quite limited in what he could do.
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smit1237
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September 13, 2014, 01:57:08 AM |
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As i said earlier - driver not designed to run on windows. I can confirm that latest cgminer won't build for windows. We need another driver. I can't do more , sorry about that I get same error: cgminer-cgminer.o:cgminer.c:(.data+0x278): undefined reference to `opt_bitmain_auto' cgminer-cgminer.o:cgminer.c:(.data+0x294): undefined reference to `opt_bitmain_overheat' /home/smit/tmp/mxe/usr/bin/i686-pc-mingw32.shared-ld: cgminer-cgminer.o: bad reloc address 0x294 in section `.data' /home/smit/tmp/mxe/usr/bin/i686-pc-mingw32.shared-ld: final link failed: Invalid operation collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
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Taugeran
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September 13, 2014, 02:32:49 AM |
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Looks like it won't compile at all. But i'll try. I've connected an old laptop that I used to compile some time ago, I'll try it too. I've looked at the driver code. It doesn't designed to run on windows. As i can understand. Hope i'm wrong. Still installing debian on vm. so slow Btw you must change vid and pid in usbutils.c near #ifdef USE_ANT_S1 to match your usb bridge. This is more or less correct. If you take a look at driver-bitmain.c and .h files you will see Meaning the code requires linux...for the moment. I may as well throw in, I'm working on 2 protos similar to what jabberwock has done, but both my USB dongle design and a small USB hub design use the PIC uC that the original controller uses. going this route has allowed me the ability of setting up shop for helping Luke-JR with S1/S3 support in a less brickable environment. See this to see what I mean. All I did was try and determine a couple of OS variables and dependency structures and I bricked a controller( temporarily)
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as4406
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September 13, 2014, 02:50:34 AM |
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[DIY] AllCoinMiner's Power Supply Sizing Guide [DIY] AllCoinMiner's Solar Energy Setup for Mining DIY Research going on [DIY] AllCoinMiner's Antminer S1/S3 Blade on Raspberry Pi or on a Single ControlBoardBounty Offered
Project Aim: 1. To run Antminer S3 or the previous release Antminer S1, run with the support of a Raspberry-Pi instead of the default controller. 2. To add more than two blades with one Raspberry-Pi or in the same default controller. 3. To consolidate more than two miners in to a single frame or a mod-ed frame If the project progresses well and anyone can demonstrate and proved a working method/hack to DIY practically, I will have a bounty for them. 1. The Reward is $100 equivalent of BTC2. Another contribution to the bounty from googlemaster1Conditions to claim the Reward1. Give a DIY guide to run more than 2 Antminer "S3" blades in one controller. 2. Any controller like the default one or Raspi or any other can be used. 3. Reward is only if it works in S3, but you can experiment with S1. 4. There is a time limit for this reward. Currently its 3 months. But will extend depending on the situation. 5. If its a group of people achieving this, reward will be given to the top contributor I'm inviting all expert an novice members active participation to achieve this. actually, what's the difference between S1 and S3?
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Taugeran
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September 13, 2014, 03:10:36 AM |
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On a basic level the S1 uses 64 55nm ASICs split across 2 hashing boards, each capable of ~3Gh/s and using 400-430 watts at that level
The S3 uses 32 28nm ASICs split across 2 boards totaling 450-500Gh/s and using 345-420 watts.
They both use the same controller board. But the S3 uses an adapter board as well
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Bitfury HW & Habañero : 1.625Th/s tips/Donations: 1NoS89H3Mr6U5CmP4VwWzU2318JEMxHL1 Come join Coinbase
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