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Topic: Antminer D3 Blissz firmware (10/12 v1.12 update) - page 106. (Read 125911 times)

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bitmain refuse the possibility of new algo's
Some of forum attendees had also same thoughts .
Actually , No one gave a hope about that as of now
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I really can't see the D3 working with any other algo. If this was the case then surely Bitmain would have shipped it with that feature already since they like to defeat the competition??
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Thanks for the great work guys.  I'm still waiting for my D3's to come in, so fall all I'm doing is mining with my GPUs.  I'm hoping the multi algo's for X11 and I'll happily donate 1.5-2% of my hashing power to whoever solves it.  If everyone comes to the consensus to donate their hashing power, the Dev's going to be well rewarded.  

Heck I just thought about it, I'll donate 5% if someone solves the multi algo, ontop of the 2% to @Blissz,  7% in total.  Still a small fee compared to how much they will make our lives easier.  
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Hi,

I can also confirm the xxxxx problem on 2 of my D3s. 2 boards fell out with full xxxxx line. On both I was using Lowest voltage/431/Fan on auto.
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@blissz your newest update is based on newest D3 firmware which Bitmain uploaded couple days ago ?,
Will you update your firmware if Bitmain does update their ?.
Last firmware from Bitmain fixed XXXX on chains

It's for a big part based on the latest firmware. Except that I don't have the xxxx fix in source code. I will ask bitmain for the source.
If I don';t get it, I will fix it myself.
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@blissz your newest update is based on newest D3 firmware which Bitmain uploaded couple days ago ?,
Will you update your firmware if Bitmain does update their ?.
Last firmware from Bitmain fixed XXXX on chains
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ImpulsX
We have poll on top of the page and auto tune will be the feature I wish to see first.

Also one more option I believe will save everyone some frustration when comes to the pools.
I think very handy will be option to setup priority instead of rewriting or copy/paste all pool details when want to change them, something like iBeLink have. I find this very useful
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Thanks for the great work guys.  I'm still waiting for my D3's to come in, so fall all I'm doing is mining with my GPUs.  I'm hoping the multi algo's for X11 and I'll happily donate 1.5-2% of my hashing power to whoever solves it.  If everyone comes to the consensus to donate their hashing power, the Dev's going to be well rewarded. 
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initramfs.bin.SD is a binary compiled for arm arquitecture , u must get a x64/x86 version of the executable or run in an arm
Ho can I do? Please explain me.

#Cut the header, leave rest
dd if=initramfs.bin.SD of=initramfs.gz bs=1 skip=64

#Make a temp directory for rootfs
mkdir rootfs_unpacked
cd rootfs_unpacked

#Unpack initramfs to designated directory gzip then cpio
zcat ../initramfs.gz | cpio -i

Profit))
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As far as i know u must compile the source (u dont have) for x64-86 or edit direct on an arm o arm virtual machine
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The firmware worked without HW errors, but after 6 hours one blade fell into xxxx.
475 Mhz
16.5 GH/s
Voltage 16
Fan 50% ~4100prm
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initramfs.bin.SD is a binary compiled for arm arquitecture , u must get a x64/x86 version of the executable or run in an arm
Ho can I do? Please explain me.
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@blissz what about making your dev pool run once a day instead of breaking the hash cycle once an hour?  It would probably yield better results for you too..
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Firmware working fine for me. Save me 150-200watts at same settings with original. Thanks
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initramfs.bin.SD is a binary compiled for arm arquitecture , u must get a x64/x86 version of the executable or run in an arm
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Hi, how can I open the file: initramfs.bin.SD and the file: am335x-boneblack-bitmainer.dtb of the D3 firmware? I want to see the internal code and try to modify it. Thank you.

Can someone answer me please?
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use Cygwin for extract initramfs.bin.SD
Hi, I have downloaded cygwin but I don't know how to open that file. Cygwin says that there is an error...
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Hi, how can I open the file: initramfs.bin.SD and the file: am335x-boneblack-bitmainer.dtb of the D3 firmware? I want to see the internal code and try to modify it. Thank you.

Can someone answer me please?
hi
use Cygwin for extract initramfs.bin.SD
Thanks forthat answer I will take a look of that files too. hope Still alive (at least to try to mine just one of the 11 algos in x11)
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Hi, how can I open the file: initramfs.bin.SD and the file: am335x-boneblack-bitmainer.dtb of the D3 firmware? I want to see the internal code and try to modify it. Thank you.

Can someone answer me please?
hi
use Cygwin for extract initramfs.bin.SD
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A huge thank you for your great work @Blissz! Amazing what you have achieved in this short time!
I am more than happy to donate 1,50% of my hashrate for you! 

I have now uploaded your 18.11 firmware to 3 of my D3 miners (mid-October batch with 19GH default). For me the fan noise is no problem as my miners are in a closed room in the cellar, but the voltage reduction is what makes this worthwhile to use! It can literally be the difference between losses and gains for me.
One of my D3 miners has a very unbalanced hashrate among the 3 boards, and for a miner like this, it would be great to add board specific voltage/frequency tuning as somebody else has suggested earlier in this thread. Anyway, here are the results for my miners. The one on the top is the one that has unbalanced boards.




Yes this is high on my wishlist as well, along with an auto tune setup for the less skilled miners Wink.
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A huge thank you for your great work @Blissz! Amazing what you have achieved in this short time!
I am more than happy to donate 1,50% of my hashrate for you! 

I have now uploaded your 18.11 firmware to 3 of my D3 miners (mid-October batch with 19GH default). For me the fan noise is no problem as my miners are in a closed room in the cellar, but the voltage reduction is what makes this worthwhile to use! It can literally be the difference between losses and gains for me.
One of my D3 miners has a very unbalanced hashrate among the 3 boards, and for a miner like this, it would be great to add board specific voltage/frequency tuning as somebody else has suggested earlier in this thread. Anyway, here are the results for my miners. The one on the top is the one that has unbalanced boards.
https://i.imgur.com/juHu0b7.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Za0tKLq.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/v9w4UJd.jpg
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