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Topic: BFGMiner 5.5.0: CPU/GPU/FPGA/ASIC mining software, GBT+Stratum, RPC, Linux/Win64 - page 48. (Read 834576 times)

legendary
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question: Does --generate-to only accept Bitcoin & Litecoin addresses ?

 I am trying to mine my local doged wallet but when i use --generate-to DOGEDADDR i get error Invalid Address

command i use:
bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o 127.0.0.1:20102 -u user -p pass -S zeusminer:\\.\COM4 --set zeusminer:clock=328 --set zeusminer:chips=128 --no-submit-stale --generate-to DOGEDADDR

I am still trying to figure out how to actually solomine a local wallet so maybe im missing something else but still curious about the error.
Only Bitcoin is supported, and GBT is strongly Bitcoin-specific.
full member
Activity: 150
Merit: 100
question: Does --generate-to only accept Bitcoin & Litecoin addresses ?

 I am trying to mine my local doged wallet but when i use --generate-to DOGEDADDR i get error Invalid Address

command i use:
bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o 127.0.0.1:20102 -u user -p pass -S zeusminer:\\.\COM4 --set zeusminer:clock=328 --set zeusminer:chips=128 --no-submit-stale --generate-to DOGEDADDR

I am still trying to figure out how to actually solomine a local wallet so maybe im missing something else but still curious about the error.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
Well, when 5.10 exists it will work. Latest 5.1 does not support U3...
full member
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Merit: 100
I'll try to document U3 stuff in README.ASIC before 5.2...

In the meantime, can you or someone else suggest a command line to use with 5.10 that will get BFG to recognize a U3? TIA.

--set antminer:voltage=x800 --set antminer:clock=x1286

Still getting no "NO DEVICES FOUND". Only 1 U3 connected as CP210x USB to UART Bridge on COM1. Command line:

bfgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u address -p x --no-opencl-binaries -S antminer:all --set antminer:voltage=x800 --set antminer:clock=x1286

Ideas?
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
I'll try to document U3 stuff in README.ASIC before 5.2...

In the meantime, can you or someone else suggest a command line to use with 5.10 that will get BFG to recognize a U3? TIA.

--set antminer:voltage=x800 --set antminer:clock=x1286
full member
Activity: 368
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I'll try to document U3 stuff in README.ASIC before 5.2...

In the meantime, can you or someone else suggest a command line to use with 5.10 that will get BFG to recognize a U3? TIA.
newbie
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I know this is probably a stupid question but how exactly are the 3 speeds calculated?

| 94.10/98.68/95.60Gh/s |

The 94.10 is the 5 second average?
The 98.68 is the 5 minute average?
The 95.60 is the daily average?

I am using version bfgminer 3.8.1 with my KNCJupiter.

Not sure how the 3.8.1 averages are computed, but the 5.1.0 are below. You should be able to find this in your readme.txt file. To reduce output I have my summary reporting every 60 seconds. I imagine that means mine shows a 60 sec decaying average.

Each column is as follows:
  The number of devices and processors currently mining
  Hottest temperature reported by any processor
  20 second exponentially decaying average hash rate (configurable with --log
      option)
  An all time average hash rate
  An all time average hash rate based on actual nonces found, adjusted for pool
      reject and stale rate
  The number of Accepted shares
  The number of Rejected shares and stale shares discarded (never submitted),
      and the percentage these are of total found.
  The number of HardWare errors, and percentage invalid of nonces returned
legendary
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I know this is probably a stupid question but how exactly are the 3 speeds calculated?

| 94.10/98.68/95.60Gh/s |

The 94.10 is the 5 second average?
The 98.68 is the 5 minute average?
The 95.60 is the daily average?


I am using version bfgminer 3.8.1 with my KNCJupiter.





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bfgminer version 5.1.0 - Started: [2014-06-10 20:13:01] - [  0 days 06:15:32]
 [M]anage devices [P]ool management ettings [D]isplay options  [H]elp [Q]uit
 Pool 0: ...ning.eligius.st  Diff:128  +Strtm  LU:[02:28:32]  User:1QATWksNFGeUJCWBrN4g6hGM178Lovm7Wh
 Block #305190: ...6e8ba4d9  Diff:11.8G (84.16P)  Started: [02:07:22]  I:1.04mBTC/hr
 ST:156  F:0  NB:31  AS:0  BW:[269/ 12 B/s]  E:1127.28  BS:21.8M
 5/24   63.0C | 94.10/98.68/95.60Gh/s | A:1974 R:2+2(.20%) HW:5729/2.6%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 BFL 0: 54.0C |  8.11/ 8.10/ 7.65Gh/s | A:  62 R:1+2(4.6%) HW: 273/1.3%
 HBR 0: 63.0C | 22.91/22.85/21.55Gh/s | A: 208 R:0+0(none) HW:3022/5.4%
 TBF 0: 28.0C |  5.13/ 5.10/ 4.89Gh/s | A:  49 R:0+0(none) HW: 331/4.5%
 PXY 0:       | 27.85/30.23/29.84Gh/s | A: 358 R:1+0(.28%) HW: 450/1.0%
 RKM 0: 40.0C | 30.10/32.40/31.67Gh/s | A:1297 R:0+0(none) HW:1653/.92%
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-06-11 02:28:10] Accepted 00c819ef HBR 0d Diff 327/255
 [2014-06-10 02:28:13] Accepted 012058dd PXY 0  Diff 227/128
 [2014-06-11 02:28:15] Accepted 01778be1 RKM 0b Diff 174/128
full member
Activity: 207
Merit: 100
Victory is mine! It works now. Seems to be hashing around 37 GH/s.

Any thoughts on why it's running slower than it should? I've read that the USB cable is crap, so I ordered a new A-B one. Will try testing with that.

The USB cables they come with are crap.  I have 3 U3s and threw all those cables out.  Are you running stock volt/freq (750/225)?  I only get about 40gh on mine with factory settings.  The factory power bricks are trash, too, you shouldn't overclock with them or they melt.  I run mine off an atx psu with molex 4-pin to barrel plug connectors.  I run at 785mv and 244mhz for 58gh @ <0.8% error.  You can play around and see how yours responds, max volt is 850, but 800 is considered high; max freq is 250.

What commands are you using in BFG to set the stock and freq? Also, what type of PSU are you using exactly?

After running alright for a few days, BFG now crashes and stop mining after an hour or two. Mining with U1/U2/U3 in the same instance.
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
Hi, i am having troubles with my alcheminer scrypt miner when using bfgminer as a getwork to stratum proxy (also as a stratum to stratum proxy). My problem is that bfgminer send difficulty 0 to my miner.
Is there a way to fix it? Is the fault in my miner or is BFGminer sending difficulty in some strange way?
Difficulty >0 would be extremely hard for scrypt.
--set pxy:diff=1 should work, if you want to try it though.

I tried a bit more. On litecoinpool it works and the diff is sent correctly to the getwork miners. But i need to be able to set difficulty below one since that equals 65536 which is a bit high.
--set pxy:diff= works and it sets the diff correctly i.e --set pxy:diff=8192 gives diffculty 8192 (in scrypt) to the miners but i wont work on vardiff.
Ghash.io doesnt transmit the difficulty to the getwork miners so i need to set it manually but it doesnt work very well.

I have the python source code for the miner. Would it be possible to convert and add it to bfgminer? It uses serial communication to the chips.

Thanks for the reply.

/Hans
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
Hey guys,

i have the latest bfgminer version on my raspbian. But i have no menu or something like the older versions.

here u can see how it looks:

http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=8d8626-1427065207.png

it's working but it looks wrong  Huh


replikator

It looks to me like ncurses is not working or was not compiled with the build.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
Hi, i am having troubles with my alcheminer scrypt miner when using bfgminer as a getwork to stratum proxy (also as a stratum to stratum proxy). My problem is that bfgminer send difficulty 0 to my miner.
Is there a way to fix it? Is the fault in my miner or is BFGminer sending difficulty in some strange way?
Difficulty >0 would be extremely hard for scrypt.
--set pxy:diff=1 should work, if you want to try it though.
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
Hi, i am having troubles with my alcheminer scrypt miner when using bfgminer as a getwork to stratum proxy (also as a stratum to stratum proxy). My problem is that bfgminer send difficulty 0 to my miner.
Is there a way to fix it? Is the fault in my miner or is BFGminer sending difficulty in some strange way?

/Hans
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Hey guys,

i have the latest bfgminer version on my raspbian. But i have no menu or something like the older versions.

here u can see how it looks:

http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=8d8626-1427065207.png

it's working but it looks wrong  Huh


replikator
sr. member
Activity: 311
Merit: 250
Using BFG for my nanofurry's and my BFL single. Have a friend sending me an Antminer U3 to ad to my "junk" miner collections. Is it officially supported now, and if so in what version?
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
I'll try to document U3 stuff in README.ASIC before 5.2...
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
Victory is mine! It works now. Seems to be hashing around 37 GH/s.

Any thoughts on why it's running slower than it should? I've read that the USB cable is crap, so I ordered a new A-B one. Will try testing with that.

The USB cables they come with are crap.  I have 3 U3s and threw all those cables out.  Are you running stock volt/freq (750/225)?  I only get about 40gh on mine with factory settings.  The factory power bricks are trash, too, you shouldn't overclock with them or they melt.  I run mine off an atx psu with molex 4-pin to barrel plug connectors.  I run at 785mv and 244mhz for 58gh @ <0.8% error.  You can play around and see how yours responds, max volt is 850, but 800 is considered high; max freq is 250.

What commands are you using in BFG to set the stock and freq? Also, what type of PSU are you using exactly?

I actually use a different program for my U3s, but I use bfg for my nanofuries.  Luke should be able to tell you the commands to set volt and freq, or they may be in the readme.  I have a 850w psu for my S1, and my 3 U3s share it, they use about 60w each.
full member
Activity: 207
Merit: 100
Victory is mine! It works now. Seems to be hashing around 37 GH/s.

Any thoughts on why it's running slower than it should? I've read that the USB cable is crap, so I ordered a new A-B one. Will try testing with that.

The USB cables they come with are crap.  I have 3 U3s and threw all those cables out.  Are you running stock volt/freq (750/225)?  I only get about 40gh on mine with factory settings.  The factory power bricks are trash, too, you shouldn't overclock with them or they melt.  I run mine off an atx psu with molex 4-pin to barrel plug connectors.  I run at 785mv and 244mhz for 58gh @ <0.8% error.  You can play around and see how yours responds, max volt is 850, but 800 is considered high; max freq is 250.

What commands are you using in BFG to set the stock and freq? Also, what type of PSU are you using exactly?
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
Victory is mine! It works now. Seems to be hashing around 37 GH/s.

Any thoughts on why it's running slower than it should? I've read that the USB cable is crap, so I ordered a new A-B one. Will try testing with that.
Definitely set voltage and frequency. I have no idea what the defaults are.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
Victory is mine! It works now. Seems to be hashing around 37 GH/s.

Any thoughts on why it's running slower than it should? I've read that the USB cable is crap, so I ordered a new A-B one. Will try testing with that.

The USB cables they come with are crap.  I have 3 U3s and threw all those cables out.  Are you running stock volt/freq (750/225)?  I only get about 40gh on mine with factory settings.  The factory power bricks are trash, too, you shouldn't overclock with them or they melt.  I run mine off an atx psu with molex 4-pin to barrel plug connectors.  I run at 785mv and 244mhz for 58gh @ <0.8% error.  You can play around and see how yours responds, max volt is 850, but 800 is considered high; max freq is 250.
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