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Topic: BITMAIN Antminer S1 support and OverClocking thread (Read 144972 times)

legendary
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On the controller board. Under where the PCB cables are.

But normally you login to your router, go to leases and check which IP its connected to. Typically leave it to DHCP, then on your router set a static lease. Static IP is a bit Iffy.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1000
I have 4 Bitmain S1 Antminers running at my shop. All 4 stopped working over the last weekend. I grabbed one, brought it home and tried to access it but couldn't. I hooked it up to my home computer via direct ethernet cable, brought up Chrome, navigated to the page it was supposed to be on, but couldn't find anything. I remembered from when I first logged onto the unit's operating system, I had to change my computer's IP address from "Obtain an IP address automatically" to 192.168.1.254 so I could see the Antminer on it's base setting of 192.168.1.99.  When I was setting these miners up, I changed the IP addresses to 192.168.2.111 (112) (113) (114). This one was setup on 192.168.2.111 but again, after changing my computer's IP4 address to 192.168.2.254, I still got nothing when navigating to the miner's IP address. I also tried Angry IP scanner and Advanced IP scanner with no luck.

This miner is an Antminer v1.6 from Bitmain Tech manufactured 2014/1/4. I run it off a Corsair CX500 Power Supply. This one and the other 4 have been running peacefully since Jan of 2015 in an air conditioned room.  Both computers have been upgraded to Windows 10. Don't see how but could that have made a difference in them all not working anymore?

Does this Antminer have any kind of reset switch to put it back to factory specs?

Thanks for any help!
Rod

Yes, there is a hard reset on the main board.. there is documentation somewhere about it...  it will reset the ip back to original.

https://github.com/AntMiner/AntGen1/blob/master/manual/AntMiner%20S1%20FAQ.pdf
newbie
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I have 4 Bitmain S1 Antminers running at my shop. All 4 stopped working over the last weekend. I grabbed one, brought it home and tried to access it but couldn't. I hooked it up to my home computer via direct ethernet cable, brought up Chrome, navigated to the page it was supposed to be on, but couldn't find anything. I remembered from when I first logged onto the unit's operating system, I had to change my computer's IP address from "Obtain an IP address automatically" to 192.168.1.254 so I could see the Antminer on it's base setting of 192.168.1.99.  When I was setting these miners up, I changed the IP addresses to 192.168.2.111 (112) (113) (114). This one was setup on 192.168.2.111 but again, after changing my computer's IP4 address to 192.168.2.254, I still got nothing when navigating to the miner's IP address. I also tried Angry IP scanner and Advanced IP scanner with no luck.

This miner is an Antminer v1.6 from Bitmain Tech manufactured 2014/1/4. I run it off a Corsair CX500 Power Supply. This one and the other 4 have been running peacefully since Jan of 2015 in an air conditioned room.  Both computers have been upgraded to Windows 10. Don't see how but could that have made a difference in them all not working anymore?

Does this Antminer have any kind of reset switch to put it back to factory specs?

Thanks for any help!
Rod
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
Woah Kinda Necro.

But i'm wondering if anyone has data/spec/config on pencil modding the S1 to 0.75v?. Everyone seemed to have stopped at 0.85v!

Google and Search function return many mention of people asking the same question, but never any answer.

So i figured i'd try one more time Smiley
legendary
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To weird to live To rare to die
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1001
To weird to live To rare to die
Is it possible to chain S1 's together to act like one miner?
newbie
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how do you stop editing, save and exit that stupid vim program?  And who designed it to be so complicated.  it's a text editor, who decided that that was the way to go instead of nano? Pardon the rant, anyway, I can make the changes, then how do you save and exit?

nevermind.  I am an idiot.
member
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legendary
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Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
You're either navigating to the wrong directory or you didn't change it.

Type:
cd /etc/config

Hit Enter + Type:
vi asic-freq

It'll come up.

That's the long way around. 'vi /etc/config/asic-freq' works without browsing directories
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1001
To weird to live To rare to die
Anybody know where to get the most up to date cgminer software for my s1
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
Anyone know how to make the s1 stop beeping?
I have had a dozen of these and this one just started.
I cant figure out why its beeping or how to make stop.
The unit is connected fine and hashing away with under 1% errors.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hello,

Another noob here with a problem getting my S1 working.  I hope this is the right place to post.

I got my third S1 off ebay recently, and while the first two worked just fine, I can't seem to get this one to actually hash.

Here are some screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/mhioo

The top two are with a first power source, and then I swapped the PSU to one that was successfully powering one of my other S1s with no problem... but this one still didn't work.

Basically, it never shows any appreciable hashing... and the power load keeps fluctuating as shown.

I can't seem to figure it out, so any help is much appreciated!

 - Sam
full member
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instead of typing cd /etc/config I was typing cd /ect/config
sr. member
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That did work and let me into it. Thank you very much for taking the time to upload that video.

Where was your typo?
full member
Activity: 182
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That did work and let me into it. Thank you very much for taking the time to upload that video.
legendary
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full member
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I reset it.. Still nothing. :/
sr. member
Activity: 472
Merit: 250
You're either navigating to the wrong directory or you didn't change it.

Type:
cd /etc/config

Hit Enter + Type:
vi asic-freq

It'll come up.

If you somehow messed up the asic-freq table or moved it hold down the reset button on the control board and reset it.
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