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Topic: [DIY] - Reward $100 | Antminer S1/S3 Blade on Raspberry Pi - page 8. (Read 82171 times)

legendary
Activity: 1638
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I made a bad manipulation and I broke one of my board. I pulled off the RIGHT trace on the board for R3 resistance. I'm trying to figure out if I can connect my wire somewhere else, if possible.

Sooo if anyone have an idea, it would be awesome !

Thanks Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1638
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Any updates on the controller ?
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 10
Anyone interested in 4 boards?  Never overclocked or pencil modded.  Were working when upgraded to S3 boards.  I live in central US.  PM me an offer.
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
This is the type of community spirit that BitcoinTalk is all about originally.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
This is an awesome project. Thank you.

 I would like to add something I noticed.   

   I was looking at my S1 boards and my BTCGarden board.  They are pretty much the same thing. There are a few more capacitors around the chips on the BTC Garden, (that probably is there to handle the extra power they put through.), but my question is this. Why is there a central FPGA? I would understand if it was using the board as its own control, but it is running network and cgminer through a RaspBerryPi. It uses half the chips of the S1 and gets about double it's hashrate. I am presuming the kicker is the FPGA.
So...if we hook-up an S1 Board to and FPGA board and run it through that and reversing the cgminer that BTCGarden is using..could we possibly quadruple the hashrate of the S1?

(Ie:  If the BTC Garden runs 1 board at 155Ghash with 16 chips and an FPGA...would it not go to assume that 1 Board of S1 with 32 chips and FPGA would go about 4 x 85Ghash or 340Ghash?)

BTW: BTC Garden is using an Altera Cyclone IV chip.

The s1 and the btcgarden use entirely different asic chips with different specs.

Do you have a Datasheet on the chips?

That still doesn't explain the FPGA.


the fpga might just be programmed as a custom control chip..
hero member
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Do you have a Datasheet on the chips?

That still doesn't explain the FPGA.

You have the machine, supposedly, so could you take a photo of the chip and post, or simply read the chip number and do a google search for it. If there is a datasheet in the public domain, it shall be found!
newbie
Activity: 86
Merit: 0
Nice work you guys have done here =) very impressed  Smiley
Are we waiting for jabber and his UART boards? =)
member
Activity: 86
Merit: 10
This is an awesome project. Thank you.

 I would like to add something I noticed.   

   I was looking at my S1 boards and my BTCGarden board.  They are pretty much the same thing. There are a few more capacitors around the chips on the BTC Garden, (that probably is there to handle the extra power they put through.), but my question is this. Why is there a central FPGA? I would understand if it was using the board as its own control, but it is running network and cgminer through a RaspBerryPi. It uses half the chips of the S1 and gets about double it's hashrate. I am presuming the kicker is the FPGA.
So...if we hook-up an S1 Board to and FPGA board and run it through that and reversing the cgminer that BTCGarden is using..could we possibly quadruple the hashrate of the S1?

(Ie:  If the BTC Garden runs 1 board at 155Ghash with 16 chips and an FPGA...would it not go to assume that 1 Board of S1 with 32 chips and FPGA would go about 4 x 85Ghash or 340Ghash?)

BTW: BTC Garden is using an Altera Cyclone IV chip.

The s1 and the btcgarden use entirely different asic chips with different specs.

Do you have a Datasheet on the chips?

That still doesn't explain the FPGA.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
This is an awesome project. Thank you.

 I would like to add something I noticed.   

   I was looking at my S1 boards and my BTCGarden board.  They are pretty much the same thing. There are a few more capacitors around the chips on the BTC Garden, (that probably is there to handle the extra power they put through.), but my question is this. Why is there a central FPGA? I would understand if it was using the board as its own control, but it is running network and cgminer through a RaspBerryPi. It uses half the chips of the S1 and gets about double it's hashrate. I am presuming the kicker is the FPGA.
So...if we hook-up an S1 Board to and FPGA board and run it through that and reversing the cgminer that BTCGarden is using..could we possibly quadruple the hashrate of the S1?

(Ie:  If the BTC Garden runs 1 board at 155Ghash with 16 chips and an FPGA...would it not go to assume that 1 Board of S1 with 32 chips and FPGA would go about 4 x 85Ghash or 340Ghash?)

BTW: BTC Garden is using an Altera Cyclone IV chip.

The s1 and the btcgarden use entirely different asic chips with different specs.
member
Activity: 86
Merit: 10
This is an awesome project. Thank you.

 I would like to add something I noticed.   

   I was looking at my S1 boards and my BTCGarden board.  They are pretty much the same thing. There are a few more capacitors around the chips on the BTC Garden, (that probably is there to handle the extra power they put through.), but my question is this. Why is there a central FPGA? I would understand if it was using the board as its own control, but it is running network and cgminer through a RaspBerryPi. It uses half the chips of the S1 and gets about double it's hashrate. I am presuming the kicker is the FPGA.
So...if we hook-up an S1 Board to and FPGA board and run it through that and reversing the cgminer that BTCGarden is using..could we possibly quadruple the hashrate of the S1?

(Ie:  If the BTC Garden runs 1 board at 155Ghash with 16 chips and an FPGA...would it not go to assume that 1 Board of S1 with 32 chips and FPGA would go about 4 x 85Ghash or 340Ghash?)

BTW: BTC Garden is using an Altera Cyclone IV chip.



full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I am trying to get 2 S1 blades to work; so far, I can only get 1 blade to hash. If I plug in both USB UART sticks (cp2102), only 1 works, never 2. My cgminer running config is:

cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:25 --hotplug 0 -o mypool:3333 -u myworker - p xxx

I am getting about 50 Ghs.
Both S1 blades are pencil modded for undervolting.

I'd like to get both blades to hash. BTW, the cp2102 USB sticks go in Pluggable USB Hub bought on Amazon. I am running the pre-compiled cgminer (cgminer-bmsc) found on the thread here. Zadig winusb driver installed for both 2102 sticks, running Windows 7 64-bit.

Any ideas?

yeah remove the hotplug parameter, let it discover both blades then restart with the hotplug.

Thanks to pekatete and herbpean! Both of my blades are working! I plugged in my cp2012 sticks, ran zadig and replaced the driver with winusb, unplugged one stick, ran cgminer without hotplug parameter and then plugged in the stick again, now cgminer found both blades, amu0 and amu1. I am getting about 98 Gh/s.

vvg congrats

Thank you! It's working well, except for "AMU1 invalid nonce - HW error" every once in a while.
full member
Activity: 152
Merit: 100
Well, after banging a little while my head against linux permissions, pinouts and the usual stuff, i finally revived my antminer whose control board's usb controller died using 2 cp2102 and following this thread + a little bit of googling.
Now i'm looking at some standalone blades, if someone has some to sell, i'm interested.

Best regards!
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
I am trying to get 2 S1 blades to work; so far, I can only get 1 blade to hash. If I plug in both USB UART sticks (cp2102), only 1 works, never 2. My cgminer running config is:

cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:25 --hotplug 0 -o mypool:3333 -u myworker - p xxx

I am getting about 50 Ghs.
Both S1 blades are pencil modded for undervolting.

I'd like to get both blades to hash. BTW, the cp2102 USB sticks go in Pluggable USB Hub bought on Amazon. I am running the pre-compiled cgminer (cgminer-bmsc) found on the thread here. Zadig winusb driver installed for both 2102 sticks, running Windows 7 64-bit.

Any ideas?

yeah remove the hotplug parameter, let it discover both blades then restart with the hotplug.

Thanks to pekatete and herbpean! Both of my blades are working! I plugged in my cp2012 sticks, ran zadig and replaced the driver with winusb, unplugged one stick, ran cgminer without hotplug parameter and then plugged in the stick again, now cgminer found both blades, amu0 and amu1. I am getting about 98 Gh/s.

vvg congrats
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I am trying to get 2 S1 blades to work; so far, I can only get 1 blade to hash. If I plug in both USB UART sticks (cp2102), only 1 works, never 2. My cgminer running config is:

cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:25 --hotplug 0 -o mypool:3333 -u myworker - p xxx

I am getting about 50 Ghs.
Both S1 blades are pencil modded for undervolting.

I'd like to get both blades to hash. BTW, the cp2102 USB sticks go in Pluggable USB Hub bought on Amazon. I am running the pre-compiled cgminer (cgminer-bmsc) found on the thread here. Zadig winusb driver installed for both 2102 sticks, running Windows 7 64-bit.

Any ideas?

yeah remove the hotplug parameter, let it discover both blades then restart with the hotplug.

Thanks to pekatete and herbpean! Both of my blades are working! I plugged in my cp2012 sticks, ran zadig and replaced the driver with winusb, unplugged one stick, ran cgminer without hotplug parameter and then plugged in the stick again, now cgminer found both blades, amu0 and amu1. I am getting about 98 Gh/s.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1005
I am trying to get 2 S1 blades to work; so far, I can only get 1 blade to hash. If I plug in both USB UART sticks (cp2102), only 1 works, never 2. My cgminer running config is:

cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:25 --hotplug 0 -o mypool:3333 -u myworker - p xxx

I am getting about 50 Ghs.
Both S1 blades are pencil modded for undervolting.

I'd like to get both blades to hash. BTW, the cp2102 USB sticks go in Pluggable USB Hub bought on Amazon. I am running the pre-compiled cgminer (cgminer-bmsc) found on the thread here. Zadig winusb driver installed for both 2102 sticks, running Windows 7 64-bit.

Any ideas?

yeah remove the hotplug parameter, let it discover both blades then restart with the hotplug.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I am trying to get 2 S1 blades to work; so far, I can only get 1 blade to hash. If I plug in both USB UART sticks (2102), only 1 works, never 2. My cgminer running config is:

cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:25 --hotplug 0 -o mypool:3333 -u myworker - p xxx

Both S1 blades are pencil modded for undervolting.

I'd like to get both blades to hash. BTW, the 2102 USB sticks go in Pluggable USB Hub bought on Amazon. I am running the pre-compiled cgminer (cgminer-bmsc) found on the thread here. Zadig winusb driver installed for both 2102 sticks, running Windows 7 64-bit.

Any ideas?

I had a similar issue and here's how I temporarily solved it (before moving my blades to rPi).

Start cgminer with just one board connected, and after it starts hashing, plug in the second board. You may need to remove the hotplug switch from your startup line though.

The difference from your scenario is that whenever I started cgminer with two blades connected, it would crash almost as soon as it recognised the boards.


Thanks! I will try it sometime today.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
I am trying to get 2 S1 blades to work; so far, I can only get 1 blade to hash. If I plug in both USB UART sticks (2102), only 1 works, never 2. My cgminer running config is:

cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:25 --hotplug 0 -o mypool:3333 -u myworker - p xxx

Both S1 blades are pencil modded for undervolting.

I'd like to get both blades to hash. BTW, the 2102 USB sticks go in Pluggable USB Hub bought on Amazon. I am running the pre-compiled cgminer (cgminer-bmsc) found on the thread here. Zadig winusb driver installed for both 2102 sticks, running Windows 7 64-bit.

Any ideas?

I had a similar issue and here's how I temporarily solved it (before moving my blades to rPi).

Start cgminer with just one board connected, and after it starts hashing, plug in the second board. You may need to remove the hotplug switch from your startup line though.

The difference from your scenario is that whenever I started cgminer with two blades connected, it would crash almost as soon as it recognised the boards.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
I am trying to get 2 S1 blades to work; so far, I can only get 1 blade to hash. If I plug in both USB UART sticks (cp2102), only 1 works, never 2. My cgminer running config is:

cgminer.exe --bmsc-options 115200:25 --hotplug 0 -o mypool:3333 -u myworker - p xxx

I am getting about 50 Ghs.
Both S1 blades are pencil modded for undervolting.

I'd like to get both blades to hash. BTW, the cp2102 USB sticks go in Pluggable USB Hub bought on Amazon. I am running the pre-compiled cgminer (cgminer-bmsc) found on the thread here. Zadig winusb driver installed for both 2102 sticks, running Windows 7 64-bit.

Any ideas?
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
I am looking for opensource miner build from scratch. Any idea?
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Great thread!

I have 16 S1 boards in the UK if anyone is interested in buying them.
You got a PM.
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