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Topic: Cannot seem to run multiple GridSeed Asic miners from one machine - page 2. (Read 4160 times)

legendary
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Judging from that post, did you do the bit with each devices' serial number?

I was referring to this one: https://github.com/dtbartle/cgminer-gc3355  Not sure about Windows though.
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Good Afternoon,

this is what I downloaded

http://cryptomining-blog.com/1688-alternative-cgminer-3-7-2-for-scrypt-mining-on-gridseed-5-chip-gc3355-asics/


and it works pretty good but just for the one unit, the second/third/fourth doesn't seem to have any WU: which in turn I believe is why it isn't accepting any shares. Is this the version of CGminer you are referring to, if not if you could link me to the one you are talking about I can try it tonight when I get off work
legendary
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Are you sure cgminer 3.7.x supports Gridseeds? Given ckolivas' position on altcoins that would surprise me.

I had good success running cgminer-gc3355 as outlined in this script: https://github.com/davidmaitland/Gridseed-PiMiner
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Good Afternoon all! Here is my conundrum....

I have inherited 10 gridseed asic miners from a friend. I am running CGMiner 3.7.x and only want to mine Scrypt/Litecoin. I'm using Wafflepool but have tried ghash as well. I can get one going just fine, I can sometimes add a second miner and both will show 370.0 hashrate or higher fluctuating. But only 1 of them will show WU: (worker upload?). This is running off one PC, I've tried through mutiple individual power supplies, and using a splitter. I've tried with a USB hub a,d directly connecting to the PC USB ports. Doesn't matter how many I hook up, it will show a hashrate, but only one gets the "WU:" numbers and only that one shows accepted shares. Now if I go to another pc/laptop on the same network in my house and hook one up, the same behavior happens. Perhaps its because I'm using cgminer? or perhaps it is a network traffic thing? any ideas guys?
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