Mac OSX, cgminer 3.7.2
./cgminer -n
[2013-11-08 21:43:59] CL Platform 0 vendor: Apple
[2013-11-08 21:43:59] CL Platform 0 name: Apple
[2013-11-08 21:43:59] CL Platform 0 version: OpenCL 1.2 (Aug 24 2013 21:03:27)
[2013-11-08 21:43:59] Platform 0 devices: 1
[2013-11-08 21:43:59] 0 ATI Radeon HD 5670
[2013-11-08 21:43:59] 1 GPU devices max detected
[2013-11-08 21:43:59] USB all: found 14 devices - listing known devices
.USB dev 0: Bus 253 Device 12 ID: 03eb:204b
Manufacturer: 'BFMG'
Product: 'Bitfury BF1'
.USB dev 1: Bus 253 Device 11 ID: 03eb:204b
Manufacturer: 'BFMG'
Product: 'Bitfury BF1'
.USB dev 2: Bus 253 Device 10 ID: 03eb:204b
Manufacturer: 'BFMG'
Product: 'Bitfury BF1'
.USB dev 3: Bus 253 Device 9 ID: 03eb:204b
Manufacturer: 'BFMG'
Product: 'Bitfury BF1'
.USB dev 4: Bus 253 Device 8 ID: 03eb:204b
Manufacturer: 'BFMG'
Product: 'Bitfury BF1'
So looks good so far, but when I run ./cgminer -o stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333 -u name -p pwd I get:
[2013-11-08 21:41:07] bitfury detect (253:12) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
[2013-11-08 21:41:07] bitfury detect (253:11) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
[2013-11-08 21:41:07] bitfury detect (253:10) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
[2013-11-08 21:41:07] bitfury detect (253:9) failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
[2013-11-08 21:41:07] bitfury detect (253: failed to initialise (incorrect device?)
Any help would be highly appreciated.
don't you need to specify the COM port? Not familiar with Mac myself, but on Windows it is needed. Something like this:
-S //./COM5
and also is there a cgminer_no_gpu file you can run? that's what I use for asic miners