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July 31, 2012, 02:56:52 AM |
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Unrelatedly, untested overclock time! WARNING: the bitstreams in the following archive are overclocked bitstreams. This means that they run the FPGAs on your board outside of their specified limits. This may void your warranty, damage your hardware, and/or cause cats and dogs to sleep together. Use at your own risk. http://www.makomk.com/~aidan/shortfin_icarus_cm1_20120730_oc.zipEdit: though saying that, even the fastest of these shouldn't overclock your board any more than trying to run a standard Icarus bitstream on them would. I'm not sure whether that's reassuring or worrying. My results: 190oc is working on 8 boards without problems! 2 boards need on the 0/1 pair the 180oc one. Happy hashing everyone! =D Thanks makomk and congratulations, you have qualify for the bounty! eb are you able to put out a couple page PDF on "how to"?
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July 31, 2012, 03:23:43 AM Last edit: July 31, 2012, 03:33:47 AM by misternoodle |
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I tried the 190 OC flashed to the SPI and it seems to be working on 2 of my FPGAs. 2 COM ports are detected (22,23 for me). The weird thing is see the LEDS light up on 4 of the FPGAs as work is found, but MPBM is only reporting work from 2 of the FPGAs. The only thing that I had to do differently is leave SW6 #1 ON in order for it to hash. Guess it's the same issue I have regardless of which bitstream I'm using. I'm only getting work from 2/4 of the FPGAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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July 31, 2012, 03:29:58 AM |
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I tried the 190 OC and it seems to be working on 2 of my FPGAs. 2 COM ports are detected (22,23 for me). The weird thing is see the LEDS light up on 4 of the FPGAs as work is found, but MPBM is only reporting work from 2 of the FPGAs. Guess it's the same issue I have regardless of which bitstream I'm using. I'm only getting work from 2/4 of the FPGAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! You will only get work on 2 comms per board. The only way to analyze whether it's working is to look at the accepted jobs, U/m and what your pool reports.
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July 31, 2012, 03:41:41 AM |
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I tried the 190 OC and it seems to be working on 2 of my FPGAs. 2 COM ports are detected (22,23 for me). The weird thing is see the LEDS light up on 4 of the FPGAs as work is found, but MPBM is only reporting work from 2 of the FPGAs. Guess it's the same issue I have regardless of which bitstream I'm using. I'm only getting work from 2/4 of the FPGAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! You will only get work on 2 comms per board. The only way to analyze whether it's working is to look at the accepted jobs, U/m and what your pool reports. Great, thanks for the info. Anyone happen to know how to add the U/M field in MPBM?
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Entropy-uc
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July 31, 2012, 03:49:57 AM |
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I tried the 190 OC flashed to the SPI and it seems to be working on 2 of my FPGAs. 2 COM ports are detected (22,23 for me). The weird thing is see the LEDS light up on 4 of the FPGAs as work is found, but MPBM is only reporting work from 2 of the FPGAs. The only thing that I had to do differently is leave SW6 #1 ON in order for it to hash. Guess it's the same issue I have regardless of which bitstream I'm using. I'm only getting work from 2/4 of the FPGAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! When the leds flash, do they flash on the pair of FPGAs at the same time? If so, you have the DIP switches set wrong on P1 and P2. sw2 on p1 and p2 need to be OFF to run the array in paired Icarus mode.
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July 31, 2012, 04:02:42 AM |
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I tried the 190 OC and it seems to be working on 2 of my FPGAs. 2 COM ports are detected (22,23 for me). The weird thing is see the LEDS light up on 4 of the FPGAs as work is found, but MPBM is only reporting work from 2 of the FPGAs. Guess it's the same issue I have regardless of which bitstream I'm using. I'm only getting work from 2/4 of the FPGAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! You will only get work on 2 comms per board. The only way to analyze whether it's working is to look at the accepted jobs, U/m and what your pool reports. Great, thanks for the info. Anyone happen to know how to add the U/M field in MPBM? ebereon has a modified version of MPBM he would be the one to ask, I think quite a few post back he linked a version.
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July 31, 2012, 04:13:01 AM |
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I tried the 190 OC flashed to the SPI and it seems to be working on 2 of my FPGAs. 2 COM ports are detected (22,23 for me). The weird thing is see the LEDS light up on 4 of the FPGAs as work is found, but MPBM is only reporting work from 2 of the FPGAs. The only thing that I had to do differently is leave SW6 #1 ON in order for it to hash. Guess it's the same issue I have regardless of which bitstream I'm using. I'm only getting work from 2/4 of the FPGAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! When the leds flash, do they flash on the pair of FPGAs at the same time? If so, you have the DIP switches set wrong on P1 and P2. sw2 on p1 and p2 need to be OFF to run the array in paired Icarus mode. They are flashing independently. Per EB: I used the following: SW2 all on SW5 all on SW3 #2 off SW4 #2 off
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July 31, 2012, 04:13:26 AM |
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I tried the 190 OC and it seems to be working on 2 of my FPGAs. 2 COM ports are detected (22,23 for me). The weird thing is see the LEDS light up on 4 of the FPGAs as work is found, but MPBM is only reporting work from 2 of the FPGAs. Guess it's the same issue I have regardless of which bitstream I'm using. I'm only getting work from 2/4 of the FPGAs. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! You will only get work on 2 comms per board. The only way to analyze whether it's working is to look at the accepted jobs, U/m and what your pool reports. Great, thanks for the info. Anyone happen to know how to add the U/M field in MPBM? ebereon has a modified version of MPBM he would be the one to ask, I think quite a few post back he linked a version. Thanks, I'll go back and search.
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July 31, 2012, 04:21:49 AM |
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Wait, does that mean your board serial number is 8? If so, don't bother - apparently my bitstreams don't work on boards 1-50.
I flashed the shortfin_icarus_cm1_test_160 on my 0005 board, and it seems to be working without problem for at least the last 7,5 hours: cgminer version 2.3.4 - Started: [2012-07-30 22:37:47] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):623.4 (avg):729.3 Mh/s | Q:1463 A:4132 R:27 HW:0 E:282% U:8.91/m TQ: 2 ST: 3 SS: 0 DW: 113 NB: 48 LW: 9320 GF: 0 RF: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [P]ool management Settings [D]isplay options [Q]uit CM 0: | 436.9/365.9Mh/s | A:2103 R:13 HW:0 U:4.54/m CM 1: | 375.3/363.6Mh/s | A:2030 R:14 HW:0 U:4.38/m --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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July 31, 2012, 07:37:47 AM |
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Well, the shortfin_icarus_cm1_test_160.bit on four of my boards (serial n. 104, 130,134,137) worked on two of them for just a few hours. cgminer version 2.4.3 - Started: [2012-07-30 23:17:35] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5s):1968.1 (avg):2250.2 Mh/s | Q:30300 A:14675 R:75 HW:0 E:48% U:23.7/m TQ: 10 ST: 23 SS: 0 DW: 735 NB: 66 LW: 174 GF: 0 RF: 3 Connected to http://pool.abcpool.co with LP as user spiccioli.cm1 Block: 000000f32622a03fa252476876f28739... Started: [09:07:39] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit ICA 0: | 379.9/360.8Mh/s | A:1626 R: 5 HW:0 U:2.62/m ICA 1: | 379.9/361.5Mh/s | A:1284 R: 6 HW:0 U:2.07/m ICA 2: | 349.5/340.5Mh/s | A:2692 R:19 HW:0 U:4.35/m ICA 3: | 351.0/340.2Mh/s | A:2620 R: 9 HW:0 U:4.23/m ICA 4: | 350.8/341.3Mh/s | A:2705 R:16 HW:0 U:4.37/m ICA 5: | 351.5/341.5Mh/s | A:2582 R: 8 HW:0 U:4.17/m ICA 6: | OFF / 40.9Mh/s | A: 292 R: 5 HW:0 U:0.47/m ICA 7: | OFF / 41.4Mh/s | A: 303 R: 3 HW:0 U:0.49/m ICA 8: | OFF / 41.1Mh/s | A: 293 R: 2 HW:0 U:0.47/m ICA 9: | OFF / 41.0Mh/s | A: 278 R: 2 HW:0 U:0.45/m --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ICA0/1 is serial n. 8, and has the old twin_test.bit on it spiccioli
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ebereon
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July 31, 2012, 07:46:36 AM |
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Here is a screenshot of mpbm after 5 hours: On 3 boards fpga1 is not working propably, on SN# 414 it hang's/frozen. LED's still ok on these 3, but fpga1 is not providing shares like the others. I will flash these with lower bitstreams and report back how it works. eb
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July 31, 2012, 07:56:40 AM |
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150 Mhz bitstream working on my sn 26 board for 5+ hours. I won't bother trying the 160 mhz version, but I will now flash the SPI and let it run for some days.
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ebereon
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July 31, 2012, 08:13:19 AM |
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what are your temps and power usage?
Ambienttemperature directly on the rig is 32°C, Roomtemp is ~22°C. 10 Boards: 37 fpga's with 190Mh bitstream 3 fpga's with 160Mh bitstream (only fpga1, fpga0 have 190Mh on these problematic pairs) 1x 10 Port USB hub 1000W old ATX PSU 400-430 Watt @ 224V eb
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July 31, 2012, 09:57:46 AM |
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Hi, I have a question: do the boards have a serial number? I mean, not the one written on the outside, but one that can be used to write an udev rule so that the same board ends up on the same ttyUSBnn no matter what cable/usb hub port I'm using. spiccioli. ps. I'm giving up on bitstreams , either boards below serial 400 have issues or the 160 bitstream does have problems. I can't mine for more than a few hours, sometimes even ony few minutes, before cgminer tells me they failed. with twin_test.bit I could mine for weeks without problems, slowly, but without problems.
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ebereon
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July 31, 2012, 10:06:23 AM |
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Yes, the FTDI Chip have a serial number. I see it when I start the Enterpoint VM and under the USB devices when i hold the mouse over a board it shows my something like FXZGXXX.
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July 31, 2012, 10:09:04 AM |
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Hi, I have a question: do the boards have a serial number? I mean, not the one written on the outside, but one that can be used to write an udev rule so that the same board ends up on the same ttyUSBnn no matter what cable/usb hub port I'm using. spiccioli. ps. I'm giving up on bitstreams , either boards below serial 400 have issues or the 160 bitstream does have problems. I can't mine for more than a few hours, sometimes even ony few minutes, before cgminer tells me they failed. with twin_test.bit I could mine for weeks without problems, slowly, but without problems. I think atleast boards 0-50 have issues. Not sure about 50-400.
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July 31, 2012, 10:37:30 AM |
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Hi, I have a question: do the boards have a serial number? I mean, not the one written on the outside, but one that can be used to write an udev rule so that the same board ends up on the same ttyUSBnn no matter what cable/usb hub port I'm using. spiccioli. ps. I'm giving up on bitstreams , either boards below serial 400 have issues or the 160 bitstream does have problems. I can't mine for more than a few hours, sometimes even ony few minutes, before cgminer tells me they failed. with twin_test.bit I could mine for weeks without problems, slowly, but without problems. I think atleast boards 0-50 have issues. Not sure about 50-400. Boards 0-50 have SERIOUS issues, later boards just issues I have 9 boards past serial number 100. BTW, Glasswalker tells us that the serial code inside the icarus bitstream is not optimal for cairnsmore hardware, but I fear that this is not the whole story since latest report from Yohan says that they still cannot mine on FPGA3. On the other end makomk's bitstreams mine without problems on FPGA3, with latest boards at least. So I'm starting to think that boards past number 400 (or maybe a lower number) are OK, while previous boards have various degrees of hardware problems which make it more or less impossibile to use all four FPGAs (or use them reliably). I'd like to have a definitive answer on this by Yohan so that I can stop spending my time trying to make my boards work. spiccioli
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July 31, 2012, 10:38:47 AM |
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Yes, the FTDI Chip have a serial number. I see it when I start the Enterpoint VM and under the USB devices when i hold the mouse over a board it shows my something like FXZGXXX.
Thanks, now I need a way to be able to read it on linux, since lsusb tells me nothing. spiccioli
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July 31, 2012, 10:45:06 AM |
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Yes, the FTDI Chip have a serial number. I see it when I start the Enterpoint VM and under the USB devices when i hold the mouse over a board it shows my something like FXZGXXX.
Thanks, now I need a way to be able to read it on linux, since lsusb tells me nothing. spiccioli Not true, it needs to be called as root to see serial number sudo lsusb -v | grep iSerial iSerial 1 0000:00:10.4 iSerial 1 0000:00:10.0 iSerial 1 0000:00:10.1 iSerial 1 0000:00:10.2 iSerial 0 iSerial 0 iSerial 3 FTVJ5AGN iSerial 3 FTVJ5A9N iSerial 3 FTVJ5AFK iSerial 3 FTVJ5AB9 iSerial 3 FTVJ59WC iSerial 3 FTVIDJ4R iSerial 3 FTVJ88QX iSerial 0 iSerial 3 FTVIUONW iSerial 3 FTVJ5ALH iSerial 3 FTVJ88VS
here they are, FTV.... spiccioli
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Isokivi
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July 31, 2012, 12:34:58 PM |
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Makomks 160mhs bitstream ran on my 3 boards for 9,5h before failing, a board had dissapeared from device manager.
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