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Topic: [CLOSED] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only - page 4. (Read 72388 times)

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im gonna go to my post office in a bit and find it...

Thanks,
Hope you had better luck than I did.  My postmaster couldn't not find any indication it arrived at the Local Illinois sort hub, or for that matter even into the postal system.
So much for insurance. ;-(   Unless you have a drop off receipt for the package, insurance isn't in effect.
donator
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between a rock and a block!
Got my Blades today, set up and hashing. Thanks Canary, you rock

 Sad  Still waiting for my blade,  been 6 days for a 2 day express package. No Tracking updates, no blade.  USPS FAIL.    Cry
im gonna go to my post office in a bit and find it...
sr. member
Activity: 336
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Got my Blades today, set up and hashing. Thanks Canary, you rock

 Sad  Still waiting for my blade,  been 6 days for a 2 day express package. No Tracking updates, no blade.  USPS FAIL.    Cry
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Recieved my USB Erupters today, thanks a lot Canary World Class Service!!!
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Got my Blades today, set up and hashing. Thanks Canary, you rock
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CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
Bfgminer 3.1.4 is -S opencl:noauto -S all

3.1.3 and before is -G -S all

Thank you (and Canary), I'll try that. Currently getting a short message along the lines of "not enough privileges ... no miners found", when I tried -G -S (on a Windows x64 machine).

Oh, and how did you overclock yours? Was soldering required?
Yes soldering was required

There is a thread around here on overclocking them. I honestly don't recommend it. I nearly killed one O.o,
legendary
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Bfgminer 3.1.4 is -S opencl:noauto -S all

3.1.3 and before is -G -S all

Thank you (and Canary), I'll try that. Currently getting a short message along the lines of "not enough privileges ... no miners found", when I tried -G -S (on a Windows x64 machine).

Oh, and how did you overclock yours? Was soldering required?
legendary
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I've always though that the first country to recognize btc will rule the world... Germany ain't too far from it...
If they are smart, they will create a tax-free btc trade zone and watch their economy take off in the next decade... I'd open a company there...  Grin

Where's the bitcoin foundation on lobbying country/governments of say Iceland to make btc an on par currency?Huh

READ CAREFULLY:

Germany is the first country which will officially be accepting Bitcoin and classifying it as a private currency, which has great implications as it will mean that some commercial profits on Bitcoin related endeavors may be taxable.
 Wink
I believe this puts BitCoin in the same Category as Gold and Silver.

http://www.forexminute.com/bitcoin/bitcoin-is-a-private-currency-in-germany-accepts-federal-government-11000
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it's under-powering that stick.  I recommend bfgminer for large deployments...


Does it have a -nogpu mode? I have a couple of GPUs on the same system that I want to continue to run through cgminer in separate processes.
I believe it's -G
so, it should be: "bfgminer.exe -G -S all"
Bfgminer 3.1.4 is -S opencl:noauto -S all

3.1.3 and before is -G -S all
donator
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1060
between a rock and a block!

it's under-powering that stick.  I recommend bfgminer for large deployments...


Does it have a -nogpu mode? I have a couple of GPUs on the same system that I want to continue to run through cgminer in separate processes.
I believe it's -G
so, it should be: "bfgminer.exe -G -S all"
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1014

it's under-powering that stick.  I recommend bfgminer for large deployments...


Does it have a -nogpu mode? I have a couple of GPUs on the same system that I want to continue to run through cgminer in separate processes.
donator
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between a rock and a block!
30BEs (10GHs) received just now and are already hashing @ BitMinter. Thanks for excellent service, Canary!

There is one suspicious stick, showing too many HW errors. I need to find which one and monitor it in isolation a bit...
 

may be your hubs.  what hubs do you have?  I am running 110 sticks on bitminter  hubs and/or power bricks  can cause issues.

I am playing with various setups, that's why I first need to fin which one its.

I will use 10 D-Links (6 BEs per hub). 3 are in turn connected to a 4-port USB 1.1 hub on the back of my old Mag screen, while 7 are connected to ST-Lab U-500. It's one of the sticks in the latter config. 3 D-Links are still being delivered.
You can see the first stage on my USB hub thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2903723

Also tried playing around with Pi. The USB 1.1 hub portion works flawlessly, while on the U-500 based side, once I start connecting the third HUB onwards, I only get about 3-4 BEs per hub. So now my Pi only runs 3 D-Links via USB 1.1 hub, while the U-500 is connected to the PC, which is on 24/7 anyway.

@Taugeran: Thanks for the tip. I was trying to find some semblance of "identify/disable device" in CGMiner, but it does not seem to have it.

EDIT: One is definitely looking off (#11). Will need to investigate tonight:


EDIT 2: It is a hub problem. Identified the stick, moved to another machine and it runs fine. Put another stick into that hub for a total of 6 and another stick started showing HW errors. Looks like one of my currently 7 D-Links receives less power than its brethren.

it's under-powering that stick.  I recommend bfgminer for large deployments...
donator
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1060
between a rock and a block!
30BEs (10GHs) received just now and are already hashing @ BitMinter. Thanks for excellent service, Canary!

There is one suspicious stick, showing too many HW errors. I need to find which one and monitor it in isolation a bit...

use bfgminer 3.1.4 if you aren't for a little bit. once it identifies them all as erupts, you can got into
Code:
[M]anage
devices-> highlight the one with errors->and
Code:
[I]dentify
it.

this will stop it hashing for about 10 seconds, turn the led on solid and you can find it Smiley

hope this helped

edit: forgot [ i ] is bbcode

Yes sir!!! I requested that feature and Luke delivered!!!!  I helped him test it for a little bit as well, but Luke did all the work and he gets all the credit  Grin  it's a fantastic feature that was missing
newbie
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Received my 2 Eligius orders and am mining away on my Raspberry Pi
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1014
30BEs (10GHs) received just now and are already hashing @ BitMinter. Thanks for excellent service, Canary!

There is one suspicious stick, showing too many HW errors. I need to find which one and monitor it in isolation a bit...
 

may be your hubs.  what hubs do you have?  I am running 110 sticks on bitminter  hubs and/or power bricks  can cause issues.

I am playing with various setups, that's why I first need to fin which one its.

I will use 10 D-Links (6 BEs per hub). 3 are in turn connected to a 4-port USB 1.1 hub on the back of my old Mag screen, while 7 are connected to ST-Lab U-500. It's one of the sticks in the latter config. 3 D-Links are still being delivered.
You can see the first stage on my USB hub thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2903723

Also tried playing around with Pi. The USB 1.1 hub portion works flawlessly, while on the U-500 based side, once I start connecting the third HUB onwards, I only get about 3-4 BEs per hub. So now my Pi only runs 3 D-Links via USB 1.1 hub, while the U-500 is connected to the PC, which is on 24/7 anyway.

@Taugeran: Thanks for the tip. I was trying to find some semblance of "identify/disable device" in CGMiner, but it does not seem to have it.

EDIT: One is definitely looking off (#11). Will need to investigate tonight:


EDIT 2: It is a hub problem. Identified the stick, moved to another machine and it runs fine. Put another stick into that hub for a total of 6 and another stick started showing HW errors. Looks like one of my currently 7 D-Links receives less power than its brethren.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
30BEs (10GHs) received just now and are already hashing @ BitMinter. Thanks for excellent service, Canary!

There is one suspicious stick, showing too many HW errors. I need to find which one and monitor it in isolation a bit...

use bfgminer 3.1.4 if you aren't for a little bit. once it identifies them all as erupts, you can got into
Code:
[M]anage
devices-> highlight the one with errors->and
Code:
[I]dentify
it.

this will stop it hashing for about 10 seconds, turn the led on solid and you can find it Smiley

hope this helped

edit: forgot [ i ] is bbcode
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
30BEs (10GHs) received just now and are already hashing @ BitMinter. Thanks for excellent service, Canary!

There is one suspicious stick, showing too many HW errors. I need to find which one and monitor it in isolation a bit...
 

may be your hubs.  what hubs do you have?  I am running 110 sticks on bitminter  hubs and/or power bricks  can cause issues.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1014
30BEs (10GHs) received just now and are already hashing @ BitMinter. Thanks for excellent service, Canary!

There is one suspicious stick, showing too many HW errors. I need to find which one and monitor it in isolation a bit...
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Recieved today, thanks alot Canary
donator
Activity: 2352
Merit: 1060
between a rock and a block!
I've always though that the first country to recognize btc will rule the world... Germany ain't too far from it...
If they are smart, they will create a tax-free btc trade zone and watch their economy take off in the next decade... I'd open a company there...  Grin

Where's the bitcoin foundation on lobbying country/governments of say Iceland to make btc an on par currency?Huh
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