Tupsu
I do not see that for a batch 1 which uses 600 Frequency
I see it for several others, if not all freqs.
Wait, you are telling me that the firmware named 2fan is for every 2fan miner.
Right?
Even though it has 700M in the description and batch1 is 600? It works with all my S7 miners.
Batch1, batch3 , batch 5 and batch7.
It also works with my batch 8 miners and batch 6 miners.
So I think that it is universal for all batches.
Thank you
Tupsu.
Tupsu I know you did a lot with running multiple blades with one controller and if I remember correctly you mentioned the October firmware is the most recent you can run more than three with. Is that correct?
good luck with that sloopy. my batch 2 is still working well
@philipma1957 @sloopy
I have b1,2,4,5,6,7 miners. b1 and b2-I updated to Oct 23 version before, the rest were on Sept 15 software.
Yesterday, after reboot, miners on Oct 23 version did not come back (no hashing), but those on Sept 15 came back fine, which probably explains phils's observation re b2.
Upon updating to Dec 11 software (575 version for b2 and 600 version for b1), both came back hashing fine.
Bottom line: if your miners are on Sept 15 software and have no problems, then it's fine.
if you are (b1-8) on Oct 23 software, they might stop hashing on reboot of cgminer (due to problem described on prior pages) and would require update to Dec 11 version.
EDIT: if bitmain warranty says to use Dec 11 version and not April, personally, I would go with this suggestion. i don't really care about latest and greatest version as long as machines are working as intended.
Biodom That is exactly what happened to my batch 1. It had been up for over 30 days and the HW errors were starting to show negative. I like to give things a reboot if they get to that point and sure enough on reboot she showed 0 for all values on the status screen.
I will probably try December first just to see if it works for me and I am also curious if the multiple blades from one controller is still broken in the two fan version so maybe Tupsu will weigh back in as well.
Phil Much appreciation on the bottled water tips. All I ever drink is bottled water during the weekdays with the occasional coffee or crown royal on the weekends.
I am checking with my General Practitioner regarding the blasting process they have available and if the recovery time has improved. I read it can take 2 - 4 weeks to recover from that procedure and if so I may as well fight it out this week and hope I pass everything.
One thing I would say to anyone who has never had a Kidney stone is to do everything possible to avoid them.
Some things my Dr. and I feel contributed to my situation is even though all I drink is water 5 days per week I am not drinking enough which leads to chronic dehydration. I perspire a lot, I mean a lot, and I haven't been replacing those fluids enough.
Also, eating salads every day. As funny as it sounds because we all know salads help to lose or maintain a good weight and I have been enjoying different types, but still mainly it is a large amount of greens and vegetables which have tons of things that may build up in your kidneys.
I have been taking a Vitamin C supplement for a long time. Boom, I find out even if you stay within the recommended daily amounts when combined with other factors it can be a big contributor.
The main thing though is hydration, hydration, hydration.
Also, genetics play a part, but for the ladies out there men have a 70% more likely chance to have them.
Once a man does have them there is a 10% increase in the chance you will have another one every year until you do. So at 5 years from now I have a 50% chance to get one that year.
Why you most definitely do not want it to happen to you?
The pain is out of this world.
I do not go to the ER unless I am missing a limb. Well, not quite that bad, but I think many people are the same way. The ER visits cost a fortune even with good insurance which thankfully I have.
The pain hit me all at once around 1 - 2 AM yesterday morning and by 8: AM I was in the ER getting large morphine doses via IV. No, the morphine didn't feel good, I didn't feel it all, it simply helped the pain for a bit. That is how you know what level of pain I was at. Even with 250mg of morphine x2 over two hours plus some other significant pain killer starting with a T which I do not recall the name I was not "high" from it, but my pain was held at bay. These things are PAINFUL!
Take care of your bodies people. I'm sure many of you are like me in the fact you will work all day and night and then do it again because that is what we enjoy. Make sure you are drinking a few quarts of water per day, and as Phil mentioned drinking the right type of water is important.
By the way Phil, I had a few gallons of distilled water from a project I was playing with and that is what I started drinking yesterday. Today I am taking your advice looking through the bottled water available here along with using Lemon juice I squeeze myself.
Thanks for all the help guys and take care of your miners, bodies, and minds! Obviously not in that order