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sr. member
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Thank you both...
so I just repeat the user:pass info twice?
legendary
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This does not seem to work in the server address section:

http://mining.eligius.st:8337 -u -p x

Any ideas?

I have these 3 fields:

______________________________________________________

Ports   
Server addresses   
user:pass   

I've tried lots of stuff like these

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: http://mining.eligius.st:8337
user:pass:
:

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: http://mining.eligius.st:8337
user:pass: -u
-p x:

______________________________________________________

But it just keeps resetting the Server field to 192.168.1.2,USPA=



I already have some Erupter USBs going on BFG miner but I cant seem to get it to use the Blades as well?

Every field has to have two comma-separated values.  Your PORTS field looks ok, but the next line needs to be "http://mining.eligius.st,http://mining.eligius.st", then the last line should have ",".
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
This does not seem to work in the server address section:

http://mining.eligius.st:8337 -u -p x

Any ideas?

I have these 3 fields:

______________________________________________________

Ports  
Server addresses  
user:pass  

I've tried lots of stuff like these

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: http://mining.eligius.st:8337
user:pass:
:

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: http://mining.eligius.st:8337
user:pass: -u
-p x:

______________________________________________________

But it just keeps resetting the Server field to 192.168.1.2,USPA=



I already have some Erupter USBs going on BFG miner but I cant seem to get it to use the Blades as well?

Try this.

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: mining.eligius.st,mining.eligius.st
user:pass: username:password,username:password

you have to double everything with a , inbetween.
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 251
This does not seem to work in the server address section:

http://mining.eligius.st:8337 -u -p x

Any ideas?

I have these 3 fields:

______________________________________________________

Ports  
Server addresses  
user:pass  

I've tried lots of stuff like these

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: http://mining.eligius.st:8337
user:pass:
:

Ports: 8337,8337
Server addresses: http://mining.eligius.st:8337
user:pass: -u
-p x:

______________________________________________________

But it just keeps resetting the Server field to 192.168.1.2,USPA=



I already have some Erupter USBs going on BFG miner but I cant seem to get it to use the Blades as well?

I tried to start BFGMiner with the --http-port option but I might be doing it wrong (probably am)

This is my normal Terminal command sudo bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u
-p DummyPassword -S all
hero member
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Glow Stick Dance!
I just ordered this server power supply... HP DPS800GBA at Amazon for only $46.  If anyone else is interested there's only 2 left.

I just can't be bothered with trying to jerry-rig an ATX to the backplane.  I'm basically guaranteed to melt my blades if I try.   Embarrassed

Btw, got the bad Blade working by doing a hardware reset by shorting the two pins as shown in this illustration...

I got that power supply a few days ago. It's a little noisy, and you need a power cord to run it. Like a 14awg cord.

Forgive my ignorance but is a 14 awg cord the same as a standard PSU cord?  I have a sinking feeling this is another special order item.  Sad
sr. member
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After some more testing I'm fairly certain the blade I have and possibly all v2 blades have a weak nic.

If I put it on a cat5 cable over 50feet long the blade will receive work but not send anything back, even to a proxy on the network. My conclusion is the sending signal isnt strong enough and it is degrading before it gets back to the router causing packet loss.
sr. member
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Merit: 250

And also trying to get bfgminer going to manage them, and it's not accepting the --http-port parameter:
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\BitCoin miner\bfgminer-3.2.0-win32>bfgminer.exe --http-port 8333
[2013-09-16 22:36:30] bfgminer.exe: --http-port: unrecognized option

Gah!




need to compile bfgminer with the libmicrohttpd option.

No idea how to do that on windows
sr. member
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Needing a little help, So got the new V2 Blades 10 of them with the backplane

1 of the blades is dead for some reason so going to have to send back but is there a way to power the 9 others ones from an ATX power supply ?

How would I be able to wire them up ?

I have the backplane power supply but this seems not to be working with the boards or powering on.

Cheers
legendary
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dogiecoin.com

Check your router ip is actually 192.168.1.x

 Fuck I'm stupid.  That was it!

Thanks Dogie!
Np
sr. member
Activity: 672
Merit: 252
Until the end

Check your router ip is actually 192.168.1.x

 Fuck I'm stupid.  That was it!

Thanks Dogie!
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 269
Update:

Proxy is back working seems to be a problem at the Slush end,

Just got my new blades and set them all up on there own IP by powering them on one by one.

Having problems with the back plane power supply though, I can't seem to get it to turn on.

I have a few set of Yellow and black cables wondering if I could rig that into the +12 Rails and the GND ?

Or figure out how to get this power supple to boot up.

Pictures:





Cheers
sr. member
Activity: 361
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I received my New Blade, but am not able to get it running. I had no problems setting up the older model. It's working fine without issue. However, the new blade isn't even being recognized by my router. I've tried new power cords, cat 5 cables, changed fuses, reset the blade, and even used all the cords from the working blade but still no luck. The yellow and green lights come on next to the Ethernet port, and the green light below the Ethernet port flashes at the beginning, but doesn't light up again. Any suggestions on what I might be doing wrong?
member
Activity: 101
Merit: 10
And also trying to get bfgminer going to manage them, and it's not accepting the --http-port parameter:
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\BitCoin miner\bfgminer-3.2.0-win32>bfgminer.exe --http-port 8333
[2013-09-16 22:36:30] bfgminer.exe: --http-port: unrecognized option

Gah!

Right, http-port isn't included in the Windows build.

Maybe I need to get a updated version of bfgminer on my RasPi, maybe its getwork proxy will behave?
newbie
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Hi Friedcat,

I bought several things of asicminer to an user on ebay called ufoman2002, i think he is an excellent seller, maybe you know him.
In the things that i bought to this user, there is a Blade.
At the beginning the blade works just fine (a week ago), but now i’m getting this message:
 
Chip: OOOOOOOOOOOOOxOOOOOOOOOOxxxxOOOO
 
I was running the blade without overclocking and suddenly the hashrate become down to 9.1ghash/s and I saw the “x”s.
I did my research, i tried several things (adjusting voltage, changing clock, changing power supply, etc, etc) but I always get this five x. To compensate the losing of hashing power i overclocked the blade I’m now I’m getting 10.5 ghash/s with overclock.
Because I'm a newbie on this forum, i cannot contact direct to you, so Michael from btcguild.com it's helping me to contact you and i very grateful to him for what he is doing.
Coming back to the original topic, what do you think I should do with the blade?
Thank you and sorry for my english!! I’m from Argentina.
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
How come when I enter 192.168.1.254:8000 in my brower the menu doen't show up? I just get this screen: http://imgur.com/Op1aicm

 I am getting the same thing.  Using a D=LINK DIR-655.  I get activity lights on the port on the router, and the light on the router corresponding to the blade lights up, but nothing after that.  I am using a single blade and am using an adapted Molex splitter as described at the beggining of this topic.

 I contacted the guy on ebay that I bought it from and he said to check the range from 192.168.1.200 - 220 and nothing there either.

 I am connected to the router with a 50' cable and will try a different, closer cable later as well as reset my router.

Check your router ip is actually 192.168.1.x
sr. member
Activity: 672
Merit: 252
Until the end
How come when I enter 192.168.1.254:8000 in my brower the menu doen't show up? I just get this screen: http://imgur.com/Op1aicm

 I am getting the same thing.  Using a D=LINK DIR-655.  I get activity lights on the port on the router, and the light on the router corresponding to the blade lights up, but nothing after that.  I am using a single blade and am using an adapted Molex splitter as described at the beggining of this topic.

 I contacted the guy on ebay that I bought it from and he said to check the range from 192.168.1.200 - 220 and nothing there either.

 I am connected to the router with a 50' cable and will try a different, closer cable later as well as reset my router.
member
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Maybe its an issue with the v2 blades?

Is anyone else experiencing similar issues with the new blades?

I'm having that problem - had two running just fine, then they both stopped submit work at the normal furious rate Sad  (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/erupter-blade-not-submitting-work-at-the-expected-rate-294645)

And also trying to get bfgminer going to manage them, and it's not accepting the --http-port parameter:
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\BitCoin miner\bfgminer-3.2.0-win32>bfgminer.exe --http-port 8333
[2013-09-16 22:36:30] bfgminer.exe: --http-port: unrecognized option

Gah!

hero member
Activity: 518
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I just ordered this server power supply... HP DPS800GBA at Amazon for only $46.  If anyone else is interested there's only 2 left.

I just can't be bothered with trying to jerry-rig an ATX to the backplane.  I'm basically guaranteed to melt my blades if I try.   Embarrassed

Btw, got the bad Blade working by doing a hardware reset by shorting the two pins as shown in this illustration...

I got that power supply a few days ago. It's a little noisy, and you need a power cord to run it. Like a 14awg cord.
newbie
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How come when I enter 192.168.1.254:8000 in my brower the menu doen't show up? I just get this screen: http://imgur.com/Op1aicm

Check your router. See if it shows on attached devices.

I already checked to make sure the cable was pluggin in, and the cord was securely in. However, I'm still getting the same screen. The light on the router that shows it's plugged in started flashing, does that mean it's attached?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1004
Glow Stick Dance!
I just ordered this server power supply... HP DPS800GBA at Amazon for only $46.  If anyone else is interested there's only 2 left.

I just can't be bothered with trying to jerry-rig an ATX to the backplane.  I'm basically guaranteed to melt my blades if I try.   Embarrassed

Btw, got the bad Blade working by doing a hardware reset by shorting the two pins as shown in this illustration...

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