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Hi All, I've been reading through this long thread and haven't been able to find a clear answer. I have a U3 working fine on cgminer using Windows 10. I would like to have it work with two U3's at once. Here is my current batch file, could someone please tell me what I need to modify to get it to work with two U3's? cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:0.57 -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1DqnYDCu24ot7JKZwNEvNDMLRH8CTeSHaC.0 -p 123,123 --bmsc-voltage 0830 --bmsc-freq 0982 Would really appreciate any help provide. Thanks! You should not need two passwords. I would bring up command window and go to folder then run, cgminer.exe --ndevs , I believe that should show all miners hooked up so easy way to see the 2 U3's are both connected right. If you see both with ndevs then next remove all the bmsc codes and run something like: cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1DqnYDCu24ot7JKZwNEvNDMLRH8CTeSHaC.0 -p 123 See if that starts running them both, then add back variables and see what happens. I have been spoiled by my modified R1 from crazyguy where it's point/click.
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November 18, 2015, 06:05:46 PM |
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Hi All, I've been reading through this long thread and haven't been able to find a clear answer. I have a U3 working fine on cgminer using Windows 10. I would like to have it work with two U3's at once. Here is my current batch file, could someone please tell me what I need to modify to get it to work with two U3's? cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:0.57 -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1DqnYDCu24ot7JKZwNEvNDMLRH8CTeSHaC.0 -p 123,123 --bmsc-voltage 0830 --bmsc-freq 0982 Would really appreciate any help provide. Thanks! You should download the latest cgminer 4.9.2 instead of using bitmain's old fork with the bmsc junk. https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminerIt was updated to "work better" with the U3, it is much improved over bitmain's old copy. See the readme.asic for new u3 commands instead of the bmsc.
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November 22, 2015, 07:04:21 AM |
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Hi All, I've been reading through this long thread and haven't been able to find a clear answer. I have a U3 working fine on cgminer using Windows 10. I would like to have it work with two U3's at once. Here is my current batch file, could someone please tell me what I need to modify to get it to work with two U3's? cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:0.57 -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1DqnYDCu24ot7JKZwNEvNDMLRH8CTeSHaC.0 -p 123,123 --bmsc-voltage 0830 --bmsc-freq 0982 Would really appreciate any help provide. Thanks! You should download the latest cgminer 4.9.2 instead of using bitmain's old fork with the bmsc junk. https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminerIt was updated to "work better" with the U3, it is much improved over bitmain's old copy. See the readme.asic for new u3 commands instead of the bmsc. He will probably need a link to a site with a precompiled copy for windows..... as most windoes[nt] users won't/cant go through the steps to compile their own.....
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November 22, 2015, 07:45:55 AM |
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You should download the latest cgminer 4.9.2 instead of using bitmain's old fork with the bmsc junk. https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminerIt was updated to "work better" with the U3, it is much improved over bitmain's old copy. See the readme.asic for new u3 commands instead of the bmsc. He will probably need a link to a site with a precompiled copy for windows..... as most windoes[nt] users won't/cant go through the steps to compile their own..... All official versions of cgminer contain precompiled binary downloads for windows. What made you think it was was only source?
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November 22, 2015, 10:18:41 PM |
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Hi All, I've been reading through this long thread and haven't been able to find a clear answer. I have a U3 working fine on cgminer using Windows 10. I would like to have it work with two U3's at once. Here is my current batch file, could someone please tell me what I need to modify to get it to work with two U3's? cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:0.57 -o stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 -u 1DqnYDCu24ot7JKZwNEvNDMLRH8CTeSHaC.0 -p 123,123 --bmsc-voltage 0830 --bmsc-freq 0982 Would really appreciate any help provide. Thanks! You should download the latest cgminer 4.9.2 instead of using bitmain's old fork with the bmsc junk. https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminerIt was updated to "work better" with the U3, it is much improved over bitmain's old copy. See the readme.asic for new u3 commands instead of the bmsc. He will probably need a link to a site with a precompiled copy for windows..... as most windoes[nt] users won't/cant go through the steps to compile their own..... The precompiled windows version is there, he just has to click the download link, but I guess I can copy paste it here as well: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/
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November 23, 2015, 12:14:55 AM |
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Thanks everybody. Traveling at the moment, but will install the newer version when I return at the end of the week.
I did get the old version working after my post with two of the U3's. Haven't had them zombie once yet.
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JaredKaragen
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November 24, 2015, 05:07:38 AM |
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I never found the precompiled one before. Many thanks. I am however announcing that I am selling my U3 (too much hassle for me not being home enough to keep it 100%) to someone on craigslist, supposedly for testing the gridcoin network, and a new coin for a gaming site... they want to be able to test the network and algo =) Good to know its going to a good use after its leaving me; and I think my ROI is 125% now that Its being sold. I have made just about a few bucks in mining with it on altcoins, and selling it for close to what I paid. So for anyone who said you would never dream of reaching ROI with this miner is sadly mistaken I still recommend the U3 for people who want a lottery machine, and can get it set up on a controller like the R1 with the modded firmware, or my recommendation of a PI with Raspbian and Minera... its VERY consistent. With Minera and defaults (normal cgminer fork); it saw a solid 57Gh average on the graphs. Minera supports auto miner reboots when zombie, and Pi reboots when freezing (os watchdog setting). I had zero problems with Minera until I was stupid enough to not configure bitcoin core properly and it filled up the SD card in a heartbeat; instead of storing and using the blockchain that I had on a USB HDD. I had the best results as well with: --bmsc-voltage 0830 --bmsc-freq 0982
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notlist3d
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November 24, 2015, 08:53:16 AM |
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I never found the precompiled one before. Many thanks. I am however announcing that I am selling my U3 (too much hassle for me not being home enough to keep it 100%) to someone on craigslist, supposedly for testing the gridcoin network, and a new coin for a gaming site... they want to be able to test the network and algo =) Good to know its going to a good use after its leaving me; and I think my ROI is 125% now that Its being sold. I have made just about a few bucks in mining with it on altcoins, and selling it for close to what I paid. So for anyone who said you would never dream of reaching ROI with this miner is sadly mistaken I still recommend the U3 for people who want a lottery machine, and can get it set up on a controller like the R1 with the modded firmware, or my recommendation of a PI with Raspbian and Minera... its VERY consistent. With Minera and defaults (normal cgminer fork); it saw a solid 57Gh average on the graphs. Minera supports auto miner reboots when zombie, and Pi reboots when freezing (os watchdog setting). I had zero problems with Minera until I was stupid enough to not configure bitcoin core properly and it filled up the SD card in a heartbeat; instead of storing and using the blockchain that I had on a USB HDD. I had the best results as well with: --bmsc-voltage 0830 --bmsc-freq 0982 Honestly look into CrazyGuy's R1 with his firmware. It's what has kept me from going insane with 3 U3's. The fixing of zombies automatically is great. If you don't have it you just have a lot of downtime unless you check it very often..... which is a pain.
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November 27, 2015, 04:45:52 PM |
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My U3 are like my cats, they need a bit of attention but most of the time they're fine. I don't think that the occasionnal zombie is a problem (well, unless it's a cat then it'll eat you while you sleep)
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November 27, 2015, 06:32:26 PM |
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My U3 are like my cats, they need a bit of attention but most of the time they're fine. I don't think that the occasionnal zombie is a problem (well, unless it's a cat then it'll eat you while you sleep) How many do you have? When I had 3 on windows i caused multiple times a day of attention. The worst ones were if I was not around it sit there zombied, and no hashing. CrazyGuy's R1 really is great at fixing zombies.
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November 27, 2015, 07:02:32 PM |
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My U3 are like my cats, they need a bit of attention but most of the time they're fine. I don't think that the occasionnal zombie is a problem (well, unless it's a cat then it'll eat you while you sleep) How many do you have? When I had 3 on windows i caused multiple times a day of attention. The worst ones were if I was not around it sit there zombied, and no hashing. CrazyGuy's R1 really is great at fixing zombies. I have 6 running on a RPI2 (Clic to enlarge) I monitor them nearly constantly (using cryptoglance) when I'm working from home, and when cgminer doesn't manage to restart the occasionnal zombie, I get to unplug/plug the USB cable. it happens 2/3 times a day. (and not 2/3 times per U3, but generally) I have 3 running on the power adapter and 3 on a 650W power supply that also runs my BFL30Ghs and 4 fans. I've ordered shorter USB cable so I don't have to loop them as I'm doing with the long ones coming with the U3.
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November 27, 2015, 08:02:37 PM |
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My U3 are like my cats, they need a bit of attention but most of the time they're fine. I don't think that the occasionnal zombie is a problem (well, unless it's a cat then it'll eat you while you sleep) How many do you have? When I had 3 on windows i caused multiple times a day of attention. The worst ones were if I was not around it sit there zombied, and no hashing. CrazyGuy's R1 really is great at fixing zombies. I have 6 running on a RPI2 (Clic to enlarge) I monitor them nearly constantly (using cryptoglance) when I'm working from home, and when cgminer doesn't manage to restart the occasionnal zombie, I get to unplug/plug the USB cable. it happens 2/3 times a day. (and not 2/3 times per U3, but generally) I have 3 running on the power adapter and 3 on a 650W power supply that also runs my BFL30Ghs and 4 fans. I've ordered shorter USB cable so I don't have to loop them as I'm doing with the long ones coming with the U3. Nice setup. I highly suggest looking into CrazyGuy's R1 firmware - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=612390.0 select the custom firmware when ordering. With it you won't even be monitoring like you have been. With my 3 I was constantly walking looking for red LED (I had in a spot I walked past so I could see led to verify still mining). But with the the custom R1 I not only don't have to monitor but I don't have to reset, it does it all. It's a lot for me personally.
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November 27, 2015, 08:12:57 PM |
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I know, you've been very positive about the antrouter. Except it doesn't fit my use of my U3
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November 27, 2015, 08:21:24 PM |
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I know, you've been very positive about the antrouter. Except it doesn't fit my use of my U3 Just as an aside here, and I like notlist3d am a great supporter of the R1 with CrazyGuy's firmware. The reason that the R1 does a good job is because of the Cron Job that runs & checks that the R1 or the U3 are hashing correctly and if not restarts cgminer. I suspect that this Cron Job or something similar could be run on any platform including the RPi? Rich
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November 27, 2015, 09:21:31 PM |
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I know, you've been very positive about the antrouter. Except it doesn't fit my use of my U3 Just as an aside here, and I like notlist3d am a great supporter of the R1 with CrazyGuy's firmware. The reason that the R1 does a good job is because of the Cron Job that runs & checks that the R1 or the U3 are hashing correctly and if not restarts cgminer. I suspect that this Cron Job or something similar could be run on any platform including the RPi? Rich But a stalled U3 needs to be physically replugged, doesn't it? Then how does this custom R1 fix it? Or is it possible to reset it by software?
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November 27, 2015, 09:28:53 PM |
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I know, you've been very positive about the antrouter. Except it doesn't fit my use of my U3 Just as an aside here, and I like notlist3d am a great supporter of the R1 with CrazyGuy's firmware. The reason that the R1 does a good job is because of the Cron Job that runs & checks that the R1 or the U3 are hashing correctly and if not restarts cgminer. I suspect that this Cron Job or something similar could be run on any platform including the RPi? Rich But a stalled U3 needs to be physically replugged, doesn't it? Then how does this custom R1 fix it? Or is it possible to reset it by software? notlist3d is the expert on this as I do not have a U3 but the Cron Job just restarts cgminer which in the case of the R1 get's things going again. I assume that the U3 is the same but let's see what he has to say? Rixh
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November 27, 2015, 11:25:02 PM |
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My U3 are like my cats, they need a bit of attention but most of the time they're fine. I don't think that the occasionnal zombie is a problem (well, unless it's a cat then it'll eat you while you sleep) How many do you have? When I had 3 on windows i caused multiple times a day of attention. The worst ones were if I was not around it sit there zombied, and no hashing. CrazyGuy's R1 really is great at fixing zombies. I have 6 running on a RPI2 (Clic to enlarge) I monitor them nearly constantly (using cryptoglance) when I'm working from home, and when cgminer doesn't manage to restart the occasionnal zombie, I get to unplug/plug the USB cable. it happens 2/3 times a day. (and not 2/3 times per U3, but generally) I have 3 running on the power adapter and 3 on a 650W power supply that also runs my BFL30Ghs and 4 fans. I've ordered shorter USB cable so I don't have to loop them as I'm doing with the long ones coming with the U3. I'm running mine connected to an integrated USB hub in my monitor with a 2 m cable and a 550 W ATX PSU. So when it zombies I don't have to replug the cables, just flip the PSU switch and push a button on the monitor. It bothers me though if it is safe to leave it for a long time unattended. I mean, can it possibly fail so badly that it catches fire and burns the apartment? Do you guys take any precautions just in case?
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November 28, 2015, 08:56:35 AM |
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It bothers me though if it is safe to leave it for a long time unattended. I mean, can it possibly fail so badly that it catches fire and burns the apartment? Do you guys take any precautions just in case?
Nothing is impossible Mine are on a wooden shelf, 3feet away from 2 motorcycles with each a full 5gallons tank of petrol. Pretty safe. When they stop hashing they cool down and draw a lot less power, so the risk of electrical failure is pretty low I believe. YMMV. I leave the house for severals days/week for work and I leave everything unattended. I'm that crazy
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November 29, 2015, 04:05:14 PM |
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I know, you've been very positive about the antrouter. Except it doesn't fit my use of my U3 Just as an aside here, and I like notlist3d am a great supporter of the R1 with CrazyGuy's firmware. The reason that the R1 does a good job is because of the Cron Job that runs & checks that the R1 or the U3 are hashing correctly and if not restarts cgminer. I suspect that this Cron Job or something similar could be run on any platform including the RPi? Rich But a stalled U3 needs to be physically replugged, doesn't it? Then how does this custom R1 fix it? Or is it possible to reset it by software? notlist3d is the expert on this as I do not have a U3 but the Cron Job just restarts cgminer which in the case of the R1 get's things going again. I assume that the U3 is the same but let's see what he has to say? Rixh It restarts cgminer as well as restarts the udev device manager daemon. I think restarting the Linux device manager helps in preventing the need for replugging the usb.
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November 29, 2015, 05:58:41 PM |
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I know, you've been very positive about the antrouter. Except it doesn't fit my use of my U3 Just as an aside here, and I like notlist3d am a great supporter of the R1 with CrazyGuy's firmware. The reason that the R1 does a good job is because of the Cron Job that runs & checks that the R1 or the U3 are hashing correctly and if not restarts cgminer. I suspect that this Cron Job or something similar could be run on any platform including the RPi? Rich But a stalled U3 needs to be physically replugged, doesn't it? Then how does this custom R1 fix it? Or is it possible to reset it by software? notlist3d is the expert on this as I do not have a U3 but the Cron Job just restarts cgminer which in the case of the R1 get's things going again. I assume that the U3 is the same but let's see what he has to say? Rixh It restarts cgminer as well as restarts the udev device manager daemon. I think restarting the Linux device manager helps in preventing the need for replugging the usb. Interesting. I wonder if it can be implemented on Windows.
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