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sr. member
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Sentinel
Crap, looks like I ran out of luck.

The BiFury apparently died on me...
After it went to 0MHs/s again, this time that is where it stayed, no matter how often I restarted/rebooted, even went back to cgminer 3.9.0....
All to no avail.

I also attempted a Firmware upgrade (also to see if the firmware file was still there and undamaged) but didn't get far - despite carefully following instructions (green light off, Windows now sees a USB mass storage device), it failed to register as a Drive (error in device manager after a few seconds - device failed to respond).

Looks like I'll have to try to get a replacement.

A pity, it ran flawless and unchanged right off factory settings, never got warmer than 42deg Celsius with my big USB fan... Was very happy with it until recently Sad

(Sent an EMail to the store, maybe they can help)
sr. member
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Sentinel
No, it's a powered USB 2 Hub (10port, only 4 occupied). The config ran for weeks without issues.
Strangely, after moving around the BiFury into another Port several times and reverting to cgminer 3.8.5, everything is back to normal.

I do notice though, plugging it out and back in temporarily seems to interrupt power to the other ports, causing 3 BlueFury miners to go offline for a short time. Could be my powered port is operating near its limits (5V/4A should be plenty for 4x 2.5W devices I thought).

I may take a PowerMeter and get a good estimation of total consumption of that powered USB hub @ full load.
newbie
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Hm, since 2 days I'm running into a curious issue :

cgminer 3.9.0 shows my BiFury at 0 MHashes and room temperature (the hub with the USB devices is cooled well with a large USB fan, the other 3 BlueFury installed in the powered 10hub USB port run completely normal).
Restarting cgminer either via options or restarting the program works, the BiFury runs absolutely normal (0 HW errors reported) at rated speed - until it after some hours or a day silently drops to 0 MHs again.

The only thing I changed in the setup was basically going from cgminer 3.8.5 to 3.9.0....
(I left the Firmware untouched since purchase as it ran flawless so far)

Is there anything known in cgminer 3.9.0 to cause this maybe?

Right now I've taken the BiFury onto its own USB port with extender chord and placed it into the airstream (the usual 40.8deg Celsius @ full load) , seeing if that helps.

-- edit --

Didn't help, BiFury went to 0MHs after about 1 hour.
I reverted back to cgminer 3.8.5, hope that fixes the issue.

Was it a USB 3.0 port? These things are power thirsty i can only run 4 on a 48W USB 3 hub before i get issues similar to what you describe. Anymore then 4 and there is an issue but 4 + 1 Drillbit/Nanofury + fan works fine
sr. member
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Sentinel
Hm, since 2 days I'm running into a curious issue :

cgminer 3.9.0 shows my BiFury at 0 MHashes and room temperature (the hub with the USB devices is cooled well with a large USB fan, the other 3 BlueFury installed in the powered 10hub USB port run completely normal).
Restarting cgminer either via options or restarting the program works, the BiFury runs absolutely normal (0 HW errors reported) at rated speed - until it after some hours or a day silently drops to 0 MHs again.

The only thing I changed in the setup was basically going from cgminer 3.8.5 to 3.9.0....
(I left the Firmware untouched since purchase as it ran flawless so far)

Is there anything known in cgminer 3.9.0 to cause this maybe?

Right now I've taken the BiFury onto its own USB port with extender chord and placed it into the airstream (the usual 40.8deg Celsius @ full load) , seeing if that helps.

-- edit --

Didn't help, BiFury went to 0MHs after about 1 hour.
I reverted back to cgminer 3.8.5, hope that fixes the issue.
hero member
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Try running it using the latest 3.9.0 BFGMiner with sudo privileges.  It was the only way I could run it without segmentation faults.


Code:
sudo apt-get install bfgminer

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
bfgminer is already the newest version.

i know theres a 3.9.0 but apt-get doesn't seem to.
i've got ppa as repo and i've done a 'sudo apt-get update'.

so i guess i have to download it myself compile it and install it. linux hell, right there.

Git clone it directly.  Best way to keep the source up-to-date instead of relying on the always delayed repos.
newbie
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Try running it using the latest 3.9.0 BFGMiner with sudo privileges.  It was the only way I could run it without segmentation faults.


Code:
sudo apt-get install bfgminer

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
bfgminer is already the newest version.

i know theres a 3.9.0 but apt-get doesn't seem to.
i've got ppa as repo and i've done a 'sudo apt-get update'.

so i guess i have to download it myself compile it and install it. linux hell, right there.
hero member
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been linked here by nwoolls, think i've got a hardware issue with a bi*fury stick.

would you say the following results from a bi*fury left to run for 30 secondsish indicates an issue?

so this is a bi*fury, in a usb 3 slot on a new macbook pro, running bfgminer --HEAD installed by home-brew

Code:
Summary of runtime statistics:
                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Started at [2013-12-29 13:13:51]                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Pool: http://pit.deepbit.net:8332                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Runtime: 0 hrs : 1 mins : 47 secs                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Average hashrate: 0.0 Megahash/s                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Solved blocks: 0                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Best share difficulty: 33                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Share submissions: 32                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Accepted shares: 32                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Rejected shares: 0 + 0 stale (0.00%)                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Accepted difficulty shares: 32                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Rejected difficulty shares: 0                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Hardware errors: 79                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Network transfer: 153.0 /  67.9 kB  (  1.5 /   0.7 kB/s)                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Efficiency (accepted shares * difficulty / 2 KB): 0.30                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Utility (accepted shares / min): 18.81/min
                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Unable to get work from server occasions: 0                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Work items generated locally: 0                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Submitting work remotely delay occasions: 0                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] New blocks detected on network: 1
                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Summary of per device statistics:
                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] BIF0 53.1C | 5s: 0.00 avg: 0.00 u: 1.27 Gh/s | A:32 R:0+0(none) HW:79/ 71%                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] BIF0a 53.1C | 5s: 0.00 avg: 0.00 u: 1.27 Gh/s | A:32 R:0+0(none) HW:73/ 70%                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] BIF0b 53.1C | 5s:  0.0 avg:  0.0 u:  0.0  h/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:6/100%                   
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39]                     
Shutdown signal received.



if i read it right, one of the two chips isn't hashing, hardware errors of 100%. the other one has a pretty terrible return of 70%.

I know the temperature is sky high, was running it away from the fan briefly. I get very similar results from the device when i run it in an enclosure with a fan on it, on a ubuntu pc with latest bfgminer too. it did cause crashes in 3.8.0 every so often, segmentation faults. couldn't get it to run very long at all on the ubuntu box.

any thoughts?


Try running it using the latest 3.9.0 BFGMiner with sudo privileges.  It was the only way I could run it without segmentation faults.
newbie
Activity: 11
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been linked here by nwoolls, think i've got a hardware issue with a bi*fury stick.

would you say the following results from a bi*fury left to run for 30 secondsish indicates an issue?

so this is a bi*fury, in a usb 3 slot on a new macbook pro, running bfgminer --HEAD installed by home-brew

Code:
Summary of runtime statistics:
                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Started at [2013-12-29 13:13:51]                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Pool: http://pit.deepbit.net:8332                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Runtime: 0 hrs : 1 mins : 47 secs                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Average hashrate: 0.0 Megahash/s                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Solved blocks: 0                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Best share difficulty: 33                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Share submissions: 32                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Accepted shares: 32                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Rejected shares: 0 + 0 stale (0.00%)                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Accepted difficulty shares: 32                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Rejected difficulty shares: 0                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Hardware errors: 79                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Network transfer: 153.0 /  67.9 kB  (  1.5 /   0.7 kB/s)                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Efficiency (accepted shares * difficulty / 2 KB): 0.30                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Utility (accepted shares / min): 18.81/min
                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Unable to get work from server occasions: 0                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Work items generated locally: 0                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Submitting work remotely delay occasions: 0                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] New blocks detected on network: 1
                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] Summary of per device statistics:
                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] BIF0 53.1C | 5s: 0.00 avg: 0.00 u: 1.27 Gh/s | A:32 R:0+0(none) HW:79/ 71%                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] BIF0a 53.1C | 5s: 0.00 avg: 0.00 u: 1.27 Gh/s | A:32 R:0+0(none) HW:73/ 70%                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39] BIF0b 53.1C | 5s:  0.0 avg:  0.0 u:  0.0  h/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:6/100%                    
 [2013-12-29 13:15:39]                      
Shutdown signal received.



if i read it right, one of the two chips isn't hashing, hardware errors of 100%. the other one has a pretty terrible return of 70%.

I know the temperature is sky high, was running it away from the fan briefly. I get very similar results from the device when i run it in an enclosure with a fan on it, on a ubuntu pc with latest bfgminer too. it did cause crashes in 3.8.0 every so often, segmentation faults. couldn't get it to run very long at all on the ubuntu box.

any thoughts?
member
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Latest version of cgminer also dynamically clocks the current bi*fury firmware to keep them below a certain temperature.
Thanks that is good to know,./
member
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If windows doesn't see the removable disk, there's no harm done. You can pull the device out, and plug it back in, to use it normally with the old firmware.

Only when you delete/replace the firmware and something goes wrong there, it may not start up properly. But even in that case, using the tweezer trick again takes you back to the removable disk, and you can try again.

For Mac/Linux users, please read back a few posts in this thread.
Thanks!!!
legendary
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Hi There,

so i have 2 5ghs bi-fury modules. i try to use them with Windows but i got several Problems with that. under Windows XP its unable to use the Driver from bfgminer. they are not accepted. under Windows 7 it install with Error unable to start. I think the Driver is not working too there.
Is an USB 3.0 hub necassary to use this Blocks?  Can anybody help please Sad

Where did you find drivers for bfgminer? i can only find the BFGminer windows inf file and then i don't know what to do...

Here's the FTDI drivers for BFGminer:

http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm

Pick your OS,plug your device in with it powered,run the driver,then you may need to reboot.Check in device manager to see if your device shows,if not reinstall driver.Run BFGminer,it should work  Wink

Hi there,

so this is not a Device Driver its a  Virtual COM Port Driver. Anyway i have tested. On another win7 Maschine and its not working.

Can anybody tell us his Setup who is still mining with this Furys (5ghs)  on an Window OS (Win7 prefered)  - wich way to install the drivers - wich driver - wich miner including options etc.
Sad

My bad,I forgot you need -S COM?(add your com #,find it in device manager under PORTS) like this:

bfgminer.exe -o stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u Username -p password -S COM?

bfgminer.exe -o stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -u Username -p password -S COM?

I run BFGminer with a bat file,to make one:

Now to make a bat file,in Notepad copy & paste this & add your pool info:

bfgminer -o http://pool:port -u username -p password -S COM?

If you want a backup pool,use this:

bfgminer -o http://pool1:port -u pool1username -p pool1password -o http://pool2:port -u pool2usernmae -p pool2password -S COM?

Save it to your desktop,call it bfgminer.bat,paste it in bfgminer folder,double click the bat file to run bfgminer.

I don't know how to compile or use a config file,never got em to work..................  Roll Eyes

Good luck  Wink





-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Latest version of cgminer also dynamically clocks the current bi*fury firmware to keep them below a certain temperature.
member
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Hi There,

so i have 2 5ghs bi-fury modules. i try to use them with Windows but i got several Problems with that. under Windows XP its unable to use the Driver from bfgminer. they are not accepted. under Windows 7 it install with Error unable to start. I think the Driver is not working too there.
Is an USB 3.0 hub necassary to use this Blocks?  Can anybody help please Sad

Where did you find drivers for bfgminer? i can only find the BFGminer windows inf file and then i don't know what to do...

Here's the FTDI drivers for BFGminer:

http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm

Pick your OS,plug your device in with it powered,run the driver,then you may need to reboot.Check in device manager to see if your device shows,if not reinstall driver.Run BFGminer,it should work  Wink

Hi there,

so this is not a Device Driver its a  Virtual COM Port Driver. Anyway i have tested. On another win7 Maschine and its not working.

Can anybody tell us his Setup who is still mining with this Furys (5ghs)  on an Window OS (Win7 prefered)  - wich way to install the drivers - wich driver - wich miner including options etc.
Sad
sr. member
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If windows doesn't see the removable disk, there's no harm done. You can pull the device out, and plug it back in, to use it normally with the old firmware.

Only when you delete/replace the firmware and something goes wrong there, it may not start up properly. But even in that case, using the tweezer trick again takes you back to the removable disk, and you can try again.

For Mac/Linux users, please read back a few posts in this thread.
member
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Ok thanks! i hope the bi*Fury is alright. i order a usb fan right now. i did not know it would be this warm without doing mining.

The latest firmware is smarter, and will only power up the chips when it has received some recent data from the miner software. It will also power down the chips again when the miner software stops, or when the board gets too hot.

You can get firmware upgrades here: http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/
Ohh nice, is it easy to do, i have looked at the pdf. On number 5 Open up the removable disk window, delete FIRMWARE.BIN, and copy new firmware.bin in its place. Is that 100% going to work or can it happen that windows will not find the "removable disk" and i cant put the new firmware there? because when its connected without doing this i cant open the b*fury in device manager and look inside.
But i will probably try it anyway while waiting for the fan.
sr. member
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Ok thanks! i hope the bi*Fury is alright. i order a usb fan right now. i did not know it would be this warm without doing mining.

The latest firmware is smarter, and will only power up the chips when it has received some recent data from the miner software. It will also power down the chips again when the miner software stops, or when the board gets too hot.

You can get firmware upgrades here: http://c-scape.nl/bi-fury/
member
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Hi There,

so i have 2 5ghs bi-fury modules. i try to use them with Windows but i got several Problems with that. under Windows XP its unable to use the Driver from bfgminer. they are not accepted. under Windows 7 it install with Error unable to start. I think the Driver is not working too there.
Is an USB 3.0 hub necassary to use this Blocks?  Can anybody help please Sad

Where did you find drivers for bfgminer? i can only find the BFGminer windows inf file and then i don't know what to do...

Here's the FTDI drivers for BFGminer:

http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm

Pick your OS,plug your device in with it powered,run the driver,then you may need to reboot.Check in device manager to see if your device shows,if not reinstall driver.Run BFGminer,it should work  Wink
So you say that i should only install the drivers on windows and nothing on the fury?
Now the name in control panel is Bi•Fury (COM3) Ports (COM & LPT) Manufacturer: c-scape for Cryptopol
Trying to find it with bfgminer and nothing, and the green and red lights are on the Bi•Fury, Red light does not feel like its good.
Now green light is on, but this? and then red light was on again...


The driver and CGMiner seem to fine now for you... The problem is overheating.  Do you have a fan on your Bi*Fury?   You should never run these without one.
Yapp i need a fan, but its so hot can a fan fix that to normal temp...

Depends on your ambient temp... But I've just got a USB fan on mine and a few other sticks like the RedFury and my Bi*Fury never goes above 50C.   You need to move some air through the big Heatsink to get it working.  It's a pretty big Heatsink afterall.

Don't keep running it without some active cooling or you'll destroy your bi*Fury.
Ok thanks! i hope the bi*Fury is alright. i order a usb fan right now. i did not know it would be this warm without doing mining.
hero member
Activity: 798
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Hi There,

so i have 2 5ghs bi-fury modules. i try to use them with Windows but i got several Problems with that. under Windows XP its unable to use the Driver from bfgminer. they are not accepted. under Windows 7 it install with Error unable to start. I think the Driver is not working too there.
Is an USB 3.0 hub necassary to use this Blocks?  Can anybody help please Sad

Where did you find drivers for bfgminer? i can only find the BFGminer windows inf file and then i don't know what to do...

Here's the FTDI drivers for BFGminer:

http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm

Pick your OS,plug your device in with it powered,run the driver,then you may need to reboot.Check in device manager to see if your device shows,if not reinstall driver.Run BFGminer,it should work  Wink
So you say that i should only install the drivers on windows and nothing on the fury?
Now the name in control panel is Bi•Fury (COM3) Ports (COM & LPT) Manufacturer: c-scape for Cryptopol
Trying to find it with bfgminer and nothing, and the green and red lights are on the Bi•Fury, Red light does not feel like its good.
Now green light is on, but this? and then red light was on again...


The driver and CGMiner seem to fine now for you... The problem is overheating.  Do you have a fan on your Bi*Fury?   You should never run these without one.
Yapp i need a fan, but its so hot can a fan fix that to normal temp...

Depends on your ambient temp... But I've just got a USB fan on mine and a few other sticks like the RedFury and my Bi*Fury never goes above 50C.   You need to move some air through the big Heatsink to get it working.  It's a pretty big Heatsink afterall.

Don't keep running it without some active cooling or you'll destroy your bi*Fury.
member
Activity: 110
Merit: 10
Hi There,

so i have 2 5ghs bi-fury modules. i try to use them with Windows but i got several Problems with that. under Windows XP its unable to use the Driver from bfgminer. they are not accepted. under Windows 7 it install with Error unable to start. I think the Driver is not working too there.
Is an USB 3.0 hub necassary to use this Blocks?  Can anybody help please Sad

Where did you find drivers for bfgminer? i can only find the BFGminer windows inf file and then i don't know what to do...

Here's the FTDI drivers for BFGminer:

http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm

Pick your OS,plug your device in with it powered,run the driver,then you may need to reboot.Check in device manager to see if your device shows,if not reinstall driver.Run BFGminer,it should work  Wink
So you say that i should only install the drivers on windows and nothing on the fury?
Now the name in control panel is Bi•Fury (COM3) Ports (COM & LPT) Manufacturer: c-scape for Cryptopol
Trying to find it with bfgminer and nothing, and the green and red lights are on the Bi•Fury, Red light does not feel like its good.
Now green light is on, but this? and then red light was on again...


The driver and CGMiner seem to fine now for you... The problem is overheating.  Do you have a fan on your Bi*Fury?   You should never run these without one.
Yapp i need a fan, but its so hot can a fan fix that to normal temp...
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Hi There,

so i have 2 5ghs bi-fury modules. i try to use them with Windows but i got several Problems with that. under Windows XP its unable to use the Driver from bfgminer. they are not accepted. under Windows 7 it install with Error unable to start. I think the Driver is not working too there.
Is an USB 3.0 hub necassary to use this Blocks?  Can anybody help please Sad

Where did you find drivers for bfgminer? i can only find the BFGminer windows inf file and then i don't know what to do...

Here's the FTDI drivers for BFGminer:

http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm

Pick your OS,plug your device in with it powered,run the driver,then you may need to reboot.Check in device manager to see if your device shows,if not reinstall driver.Run BFGminer,it should work  Wink
So you say that i should only install the drivers on windows and nothing on the fury?
Now the name in control panel is Bi•Fury (COM3) Ports (COM & LPT) Manufacturer: c-scape for Cryptopol
Trying to find it with bfgminer and nothing, and the green and red lights are on the Bi•Fury, Red light does not feel like its good.
Now green light is on, but this? and then red light was on again...


The driver and CGMiner seem to fine now for you... The problem is overheating.  Do you have a fan on your Bi*Fury?   You should never run these without one. At 123.7C you're essentially frying your unit.
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