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legendary
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Yes for now it uses the BFGMiner BiFury driver.
Soon it will have a better version and handling I have been told.

Hi, any hints on how to get this to work with BFGMiner?
I am also running NanoFury II's, and these are not fully supported by CGMiner, half speed, so I need to use BFGMiner.
But BFGMiner does not like Zadig/WinUSB drivers.
And my Windows boxes do not auto install drivers for the hex fury (tested in W2K12R2 and W8.1).

What standard/BFGMiner driver do I use with hex fury, where do I get it?

P.
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CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
Hi, any hints on how to get this to work with BFGMiner?
I am also running NanoFury II's, and these are not fully supported by CGMiner, half speed, so I need to use BFGMiner.
But BFGMiner does not like Zadig/WinUSB drivers.
And my Windows boxes do not auto install drivers for the hex fury (tested in W2K12R2 and W8.1).

What standard/BFGMiner driver do I use with hex fury, where do I get it?

P.

It would be the same driver as for the BiFury. Search the forum a tad. I remember it being posted
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Hi, any hints on how to get this to work with BFGMiner?
I am also running NanoFury II's, and these are not fully supported by CGMiner, half speed, so I need to use BFGMiner.
But BFGMiner does not like Zadig/WinUSB drivers.
And my Windows boxes do not auto install drivers for the hex fury (tested in W2K12R2 and W8.1).

What standard/BFGMiner driver do I use with hex fury, where do I get it?

P.
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Hi, I am using cgminer 4.2.3, where the changelog says that hexfury should now be called HXF, no BXF, yet I see mine is still called BXF?

From gitbub it does look like the actual change may not have been in the 4.2.3 release, change made the 10th, 4.2.3 released the 3rd?
https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/commit/c72d7a7813450c98d3fabc2328e0461cc83f743f

I always run with verbose, and I also get lots of the already mentioned invalid job chip number messages, would be nice to have logs cleaned up.
https://github.com/KnCMiner/cgminer/blob/master/driver-bitfury.c#L481

Is there a place to download nightly builds of cgminer for windows?
The changes in 4.2.3 were generic before I received one. It has since been fixed in git but there is no release with the new changes yet. I do not do nightly builds at this stage, but I'll likely release a new version tomorrow. It being reported as a BXF will NOT adversely affect its performance by the way; it's only cosmetic and the extra information in the API if you are reading it.
Thank you.
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
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Ruu \o/
Hi, I am using cgminer 4.2.3, where the changelog says that hexfury should now be called HXF, no BXF, yet I see mine is still called BXF?

From gitbub it does look like the actual change may not have been in the 4.2.3 release, change made the 10th, 4.2.3 released the 3rd?
https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/commit/c72d7a7813450c98d3fabc2328e0461cc83f743f

I always run with verbose, and I also get lots of the already mentioned invalid job chip number messages, would be nice to have logs cleaned up.
https://github.com/KnCMiner/cgminer/blob/master/driver-bitfury.c#L481

Is there a place to download nightly builds of cgminer for windows?
The changes in 4.2.3 were generic before I received one. It has since been fixed in git but there is no release with the new changes yet. I do not do nightly builds at this stage, but I'll likely release a new version tomorrow. It being reported as a BXF will NOT adversely affect its performance by the way; it's only cosmetic and the extra information in the API if you are reading it.
member
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Hi, I am using cgminer 4.2.3, where the changelog says that hexfury should now be called HXF, no BXF, yet I see mine is still called BXF?

From gitbub it does look like the actual change may not have been in the 4.2.3 release, change made the 10th, 4.2.3 released the 3rd?
https://github.com/ckolivas/cgminer/commit/c72d7a7813450c98d3fabc2328e0461cc83f743f

I always run with verbose, and I also get lots of the already mentioned invalid job chip number messages, would be nice to have logs cleaned up.
https://github.com/KnCMiner/cgminer/blob/master/driver-bitfury.c#L481

Is there a place to download nightly builds of cgminer for windows?

P.
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I'm not sure about initializing chips so I need to ask c-scape. If after couple of minutes your speed is below 12gh usually it means not enough power. Been running couple  sticks since yesterday and both are just over 12GH.

Im on win7 64, no extra options. No crash since yesterday with 2 devices, and 2 crashes on xp machine with 37 devices.  When I enable bxf bits over 54 my performance is doping drastically. I'm back on 4.01 with no options, and its running sweet at 12.5gh rock solid. Grin not sure why is that but for now im goanna stick with 4.0.1 as it seems to work best for me.
XP is an interesting variable in the equation. If it's on windows, would it be too much to ask to try a debug version using the instructions here?

http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/debug/

Issue resolved  Grin it was my xp host running out memory and crashing cgminer. Added another RAM stick and now up for over 24hrs and no problems at all.   
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So you charge $198 for the gridseed I wont revel the actual price.
300 khs + 8ghs
or
11.25

11gh stick is $192

Why would anyone choose the usb stick over the gridseed?

Just read how much power Gridseed is drwawing in btc or dual mode and you will have your answer.  Wink
I don't pay for electricity, maybe should have added that.. Wink.

Not everyone is so lucky as you Tongue Also can you OC your gridseed up to 15GH? Don't think so... Grin Hex is 50% faster  out of the box and can be overclocked to almost double the rate of gridseed Grin
legendary
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CasinoCoin
So you charge $198 for the gridseed I wont revel the actual price.
300 khs + 8ghs
or
11.25

11gh stick is $192

Why would anyone choose the usb stick over the gridseed?

Just read how much power Gridseed is drwawing in btc or dual mode and you will have your answer.  Wink
I don't pay for electricity, maybe should have added that.. Wink.
full member
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Merit: 100
I'm not sure about initializing chips so I need to ask c-scape. If after couple of minutes your speed is below 12gh usually it means not enough power. Been running couple  sticks since yesterday and both are just over 12GH.

Im on win7 64, no extra options. No crash since yesterday with 2 devices, and 2 crashes on xp machine with 37 devices.  When I enable bxf bits over 54 my performance is doping drastically. I'm back on 4.01 with no options, and its running sweet at 12.5gh rock solid. Grin not sure why is that but for now im goanna stick with 4.0.1 as it seems to work best for me.
XP is an interesting variable in the equation. If it's on windows, would it be too much to ask to try a debug version using the instructions here?

http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/debug/


I will do that sometime tonight Smiley
full member
Activity: 197
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So you charge $198 for the gridseed I wont revel the actual price.
300 khs + 8ghs
or
11.25

11gh stick is $192

Why would anyone choose the usb stick over the gridseed?

Just read how much power Gridseed is drwawing in btc or dual mode and you will have your answer.  Wink
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hero member
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FUN > ROI
Why would anyone choose the usb stick over the gridseed?
Re-read thread - this has been covered several times.
legendary
Activity: 849
Merit: 1050
CasinoCoin
So you charge $198 for the gridseed I wont revel the actual price.
300 khs + 8ghs
or
11.25

11gh stick is $192

Why would anyone choose the usb stick over the gridseed?
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
I was just on there it worked great for me.


This webpage is not available  Cool
newbie
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This webpage is not available  Cool
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/
I'm not sure about initializing chips so I need to ask c-scape. If after couple of minutes your speed is below 12gh usually it means not enough power. Been running couple  sticks since yesterday and both are just over 12GH.

Im on win7 64, no extra options. No crash since yesterday with 2 devices, and 2 crashes on xp machine with 37 devices.  When I enable bxf bits over 54 my performance is doping drastically. I'm back on 4.01 with no options, and its running sweet at 12.5gh rock solid. Grin not sure why is that but for now im goanna stick with 4.0.1 as it seems to work best for me.
XP is an interesting variable in the equation. If it's on windows, would it be too much to ask to try a debug version using the instructions here?

http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/debug/
full member
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Average after 24 hours: 10.47GH


What hub are you running it from? I only see this on hubs below 2A or cgminer 4.2.3. If you have min 2A hub you should get around 12.5GH even over 24hrs. Just kicked off 24 hrs test  to see what I get on my hubs. Also why are you getting HW errors on cores? I get none (maybe 1) without OC.

I have been testing different versions of cgminer and I found that 4.01 works almost flawlessly. On 4.2.3 I get usb errors and random crashes, and slower speed. Any idea why 4.0.1 works so well but not the new version?

Probably not enough power then. Does it only initialise 5 chips if it can't power up all 6?

The usual reason for an older version working better would be: sheer coincidence and nothing to do with cgminer. Though of course any bug is possible, however I'm not seeing the instability you speak of. The only change in the bxf driver between those versions was making bxf bits configurable on 4.2.3. What OS are you running it on? Are you giving it any extra options, bxf or icarus?


I'm not sure about initializing chips so I need to ask c-scape. If after couple of minutes your speed is below 12gh usually it means not enough power. Been running couple  sticks since yesterday and both are just over 12GH.

Im on win7 64, no extra options. No crash since yesterday with 2 devices, and 2 crashes on xp machine with 37 devices.  When I enable bxf bits over 54 my performance is doping drastically. I'm back on 4.01 with no options, and its running sweet at 12.5gh rock solid. Grin not sure why is that but for now im goanna stick with 4.0.1 as it seems to work best for me.
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
Probably not enough power then. Does it only initialise 5 chips if it can't power up all 6?

The usual reason for an older version working better would be: sheer coincidence and nothing to do with cgminer. Though of course any bug is possible, however I'm not seeing the instability you speak of. The only change in the bxf driver between those versions was making bxf bits configurable on 4.2.3. What OS are you running it on? Are you giving it any extra options, bxf or icarus?
Probably is the power. I've given my hex 6A and its rock solid for hours at ~13 (stock speed).
-ck
legendary
Activity: 4088
Merit: 1631
Ruu \o/


Average after 24 hours: 10.47GH


What hub are you running it from? I only see this on hubs below 2A or cgminer 4.2.3. If you have min 2A hub you should get around 12.5GH even over 24hrs. Just kicked off 24 hrs test  to see what I get on my hubs. Also why are you getting HW errors on cores? I get none (maybe 1) without OC.

I have been testing different versions of cgminer and I found that 4.01 works almost flawlessly. On 4.2.3 I get usb errors and random crashes, and slower speed. Any idea why 4.0.1 works so well but not the new version?

Probably not enough power then. Does it only initialise 5 chips if it can't power up all 6?

The usual reason for an older version working better would be: sheer coincidence and nothing to do with cgminer. Though of course any bug is possible, however I'm not seeing the instability you speak of. The only change in the bxf driver between those versions was making bxf bits configurable on 4.2.3. What OS are you running it on? Are you giving it any extra options, bxf or icarus?
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