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Topic: Cannot seem to run multiple GridSeed Asic miners from one machine (Read 4173 times)

legendary
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https://gliph.me/hUF

Why not just do Quota 50-50?
sr. member
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So it's possible though? Because what you said shouldn't be too difficult to do. Can someone with a gridseed blade attempt it for me please?
hero member
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Questions about the blades. Since it shows up as 2 devices so to speak in the miner, can you direct them at 2 different pools?

I guess with a bit of wiggling you *might* be able to do it, but you would have to isolate which gridseed by serial number and tell two separate instances of cgminer/bfgminer/sgminer to use.

Probably more trouble than its worth.
sr. member
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Questions about the blades. Since it shows up as 2 devices so to speak in the miner, can you direct them at 2 different pools?
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1004
Thanks for the link, I'm checking it out now! in a real quick explanation, is BFGminer as simple as CGminer as far as the drivers and getting windows to recognize the devices for what they are? ZADIG is really simple, dummies version even.

Well, I just got a Gridseed G-Black today off EBay...
The blade is 2 x 40 chip = 5 MH... the black is 10 x 40 chip = 25 Mh

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/x-hashs-gridseed-g-black-4u-scrypt-ltcdoge-asic-miner-797mh-in-stock-664797

And I just pluged it's little usb cable into the hub...
10 COM ports pop up instantly in the Device Manager...
BFGMiner recognizes all 10 boards... and I'm off hashing at 25 Hh...
This also means I can mix and match blades and blacks on the same USB hub...
The boards appear to be identical.

If you're still experimenting...
Uninstall ZADIG and install a Virtual Com Port driver.

Open the Device Manager and delete all stray COM ports.

As you plug USB lines from the blade into the USB hub (2/blade)...
You should see a COM port pop up on the Device Manager (1/board).

Once all of the USB lines are plugged in with COM ports created...
Then run BFGMiner... that's it... it should recognize all of the boards...
Assuming you got a good batch file maybe from the links.

Could i know what are the daily earnings with the G-black ?
and what mining pool are you mining on?

I just purchased a G-Black as well. About 0.00526656 BTC a day on SimpleMulti
legendary
Activity: 1204
Merit: 1000
Thanks for the link, I'm checking it out now! in a real quick explanation, is BFGminer as simple as CGminer as far as the drivers and getting windows to recognize the devices for what they are? ZADIG is really simple, dummies version even.

Well, I just got a Gridseed G-Black today off EBay...
The blade is 2 x 40 chip = 5 MH... the black is 10 x 40 chip = 25 Mh

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/x-hashs-gridseed-g-black-4u-scrypt-ltcdoge-asic-miner-797mh-in-stock-664797

And I just pluged it's little usb cable into the hub...
10 COM ports pop up instantly in the Device Manager...
BFGMiner recognizes all 10 boards... and I'm off hashing at 25 Hh...
This also means I can mix and match blades and blacks on the same USB hub...
The boards appear to be identical.

If you're still experimenting...
Uninstall ZADIG and install a Virtual Com Port driver.

Open the Device Manager and delete all stray COM ports.

As you plug USB lines from the blade into the USB hub (2/blade)...
You should see a COM port pop up on the Device Manager (1/board).

Once all of the USB lines are plugged in with COM ports created...
Then run BFGMiner... that's it... it should recognize all of the boards...
Assuming you got a good batch file maybe from the links.

Could i know what are the daily earnings with the G-black ?
and what mining pool are you mining on?
member
Activity: 82
Merit: 10
another question, is it better to have fewer gridseeds with higher WU (worker upload) or more gridseeds hsashing with a lower WU?
member
Activity: 82
Merit: 10
It seemed that worked! CGminer or something about it just wasn't happy, thanks guys for all the help!!!!
member
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Roger that! trying that setup now, will let you know tomorrow AM as I'm trying to make some semblance of order out of the cabling going on here :p
legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000
Thanks for the link, I'm checking it out now! in a real quick explanation, is BFGminer as simple as CGminer as far as the drivers and getting windows to recognize the devices for what they are? ZADIG is really simple, dummies version even.

Well, I just got a Gridseed G-Black today off EBay...
The blade is 2 x 40 chip = 5 MH... the black is 10 x 40 chip = 25 Mh

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/x-hashs-gridseed-g-black-4u-scrypt-ltcdoge-asic-miner-797mh-in-stock-664797

And I just pluged it's little usb cable into the hub...
10 COM ports pop up instantly in the Device Manager...
BFGMiner recognizes all 10 boards... and I'm off hashing at 25 Hh...
This also means I can mix and match blades and blacks on the same USB hub...
The boards appear to be identical.

If you're still experimenting...
Uninstall ZADIG and install a Virtual Com Port driver.

Open the Device Manager and delete all stray COM ports.

As you plug USB lines from the blade into the USB hub (2/blade)...
You should see a COM port pop up on the Device Manager (1/board).

Once all of the USB lines are plugged in with COM ports created...
Then run BFGMiner... that's it... it should recognize all of the boards...
Assuming you got a good batch file maybe from the links.
member
Activity: 82
Merit: 10
Thanks for the link, I'm checking it out now! in a real quick explanation, is BFGminer as simple as CGminer as far as the drivers and getting windows to recognize the devices for what they are? ZADIG is really simple, dummies version even.
legendary
Activity: 1588
Merit: 1000

My 80 chip blades never worked with CGMiner...
But I have 3 blades running like a charm for months on a Windows laptop using BFGMiner.

There's a long thread here about BFGMiner.

http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/gridseed-80-chip-blade-miner/
member
Activity: 82
Merit: 10
Just wanted to let you know I'm not avoiding this, I didn't have a chance last night to get that controller card and hook it up to get screenshots. Will try again tonight, thanks again for your assistance
member
Activity: 82
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Affirmative on the Zadig. It doesn't make any sense to me either, be it Pi or PC. it is a conundrum beyond rationale. When I get home tonight I'll post a picture of the interface that board uses and see if anyone here has seen it and has any ideas on how to use it properly. I have mined BTC with little Antminer U2s using CGminer just fine, so I am not completely void of knowledge of using CGminer. However I am almost certain it has to be something I am doing wrong....
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
https://gliph.me/hUF

I see. That board is similar to an RPi: http://hash-master.com/blog/how-to-us-the-gridseed-dual-miner/  I wouldn't trust any pre-installed software. It is not very difficult to build yourself, esp. with David's script I linked to earlier.

Still, I don't understand why it would make a difference whether PC or RPi, or that controller.

Did you install the zadig drivers and set them for every device?
member
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First off, I really want to thank you for helping me out! I can't say how much I appreciate it.

Here is a picture of the exact same thing I have....

https://i.imgur.com/WY2xWdZ.jpg



I am not in front of it myself so I can't take screenshots of the GUI through a web browser. It is pretty cut and dry. It has 1 single USB out to go to a miner or a hub, has a 5volt power supply input, and a micro SD Card with the software installed, and it is mostly in Chinese but enough english to figure out most of the inputs. But I haven't gotten it to work properly, I don't think my buddy ever used it so it has no configs entered. One section is for Scrypt and the other is for SHA. Which seems simple enough right? but I can't leave the SHA section blank as it will not accept the "Changes" "Accept" button, so I said to hell with it and put in my btc pool info and it still didn't seem to work. pretty much at a loss on this contraption.


ebay has a few Pi's for sale with some level of pre-installed software..

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Raspberry-Pi-With-Free-Mini-Gridseed-5-Chip-Mining-Miner-Software-New-/281307225543?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item417f379dc7

legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
https://gliph.me/hUF

I don't think there are pre-installed mining softwares? I don't also think running them off a RPi or PC would make a difference, so hold off on that investment. Take a pic of that controller card and what connects where and somebody might be able to help better than me.
member
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Merit: 10
He went the proper route and had a Rasp Pi Smiley which he got rid of. Looks as though I'll just have to shell out some money to get a Pi. Do you have any recommended companies with pre-installed mining software? and Wireless if possible? I want to get these things setup and done so I can walk away and just monitor them from time to time. Also I was thinking, I just moved, and though the problem was there at my old place, it seems much more pronounced here at the new place. Went from Verizon FIOS to Comcast Cable. Does anyone know if any of the ISPs are doing any blocking or shaping on traffic of this kind?
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1001
https://gliph.me/hUF
I don't know about the controller.

How did your friend run them? Ask him for the command line he used and if he had any configuration file.
member
Activity: 82
Merit: 10
Affirmative sir, individual serials. And yes I'm using windows. Since these devices were given to me, I am trying to make them work without purchasing a raspberry pi. They did come with some foreign asic controler card of some sort that I've yet to make work with any commands I've tried. "GridController" thing? it's red and everything for the most part is in Chinese.
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