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Topic: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Avalon Avalon2 Setup [HD] - page 2. (Read 31331 times)

legendary
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To "factory reset" a pi, usually you just take the SD card out and reprogram it...

That's what I suggested, so I'm confused why he says that wouldn't work :/
legendary
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To "factory reset" a pi, usually you just take the SD card out and reprogram it...
newbie
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How do you reset to factory an Avalon2? Was logged in adjusting the network settings. Lost power and now I cannot log in at all. I ran IP scanner and it doesn't show up.

Help??

Jeff

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.failsafe#triggering.via.hardware.button.standard.openwrt.method

I am useing a Raspberry Pi. The link seems to be for a Tp-Link.

You didn't say, most people use TP-Links. If its a Pi just image the SD and start again, won't take more than 10 minuites.

Tried that 1st thing. So why don't most people use the Raspberry Pi?

TP Link is cheaper and is simpler.

I bought one awhile ago, just never set it up. Any good instructions on setting it up?

legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
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How do you reset to factory an Avalon2? Was logged in adjusting the network settings. Lost power and now I cannot log in at all. I ran IP scanner and it doesn't show up.

Help??

Jeff

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.failsafe#triggering.via.hardware.button.standard.openwrt.method

I am useing a Raspberry Pi. The link seems to be for a Tp-Link.

You didn't say, most people use TP-Links. If its a Pi just image the SD and start again, won't take more than 10 minuites.

Tried that 1st thing. So why don't most people use the Raspberry Pi?

TP Link is cheaper and is simpler.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
How do you reset to factory an Avalon2? Was logged in adjusting the network settings. Lost power and now I cannot log in at all. I ran IP scanner and it doesn't show up.

Help??

Jeff

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.failsafe#triggering.via.hardware.button.standard.openwrt.method

I am useing a Raspberry Pi. The link seems to be for a Tp-Link.

You didn't say, most people use TP-Links. If its a Pi just image the SD and start again, won't take more than 10 minuites.

Tried that 1st thing. So why don't most people use the Raspberry Pi?

legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
How do you reset to factory an Avalon2? Was logged in adjusting the network settings. Lost power and now I cannot log in at all. I ran IP scanner and it doesn't show up.

Help??

Jeff

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.failsafe#triggering.via.hardware.button.standard.openwrt.method

I am useing a Raspberry Pi. The link seems to be for a Tp-Link.

You didn't say, most people use TP-Links. If its a Pi just image the SD and start again, won't take more than 10 minuites.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
How do you reset to factory an Avalon2? Was logged in adjusting the network settings. Lost power and now I cannot log in at all. I ran IP scanner and it doesn't show up.

Help??

Jeff

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.failsafe#triggering.via.hardware.button.standard.openwrt.method

I am useing a Raspberry Pi. The link seems to be for a Tp-Link.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
How do you reset to factory an Avalon2? Was logged in adjusting the network settings. Lost power and now I cannot log in at all. I ran IP scanner and it doesn't show up.

Help??

Jeff

http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.failsafe#triggering.via.hardware.button.standard.openwrt.method
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
How do you reset to factory an Avalon2? Was logged in adjusting the network settings. Lost power and now I cannot log in at all. I ran IP scanner and it doesn't show up.

Help??

Jeff
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
im running my miner with
sudo ./cgminer -S /dev/ttyUSB0 --avalon2-freq 500 --avalon2-voltage 7250 --avalon2-fan 100 -o pool -u  user -p pass
and im only getting 35-40gh, what am i doing wrong

Got a screenshot?

Those frequencies and voltages are for an avalon3 - if you have an avalon2 there are different values for both. If you do have an avalon3 just ignore this, it wasn't clear from the post.
i am running the avalon 2, do you know what settings should i have?

In the webui it says Frequency 1500 and Voltage 10000 for an avalon2.

thanks!! i got it working now. btw thank you too dogie for making this these threads.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
im running my miner with
sudo ./cgminer -S /dev/ttyUSB0 --avalon2-freq 500 --avalon2-voltage 7250 --avalon2-fan 100 -o pool -u  user -p pass
and im only getting 35-40gh, what am i doing wrong

Got a screenshot?

Those frequencies and voltages are for an avalon3 - if you have an avalon2 there are different values for both. If you do have an avalon3 just ignore this, it wasn't clear from the post.
i am running the avalon 2, do you know what settings should i have?

In the webui it says Frequency 1500 and Voltage 10000 for an avalon2.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
im running my miner with
sudo ./cgminer -S /dev/ttyUSB0 --avalon2-freq 500 --avalon2-voltage 7250 --avalon2-fan 100 -o pool -u  user -p pass
and im only getting 35-40gh, what am i doing wrong

Got a screenshot?

Those frequencies and voltages are for an avalon3 - if you have an avalon2 there are different values for both. If you do have an avalon3 just ignore this, it wasn't clear from the post.
i am running the avalon 2, do you know what settings should i have?
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
im running my miner with
sudo ./cgminer -S /dev/ttyUSB0 --avalon2-freq 500 --avalon2-voltage 7250 --avalon2-fan 100 -o pool -u  user -p pass
and im only getting 35-40gh, what am i doing wrong

Got a screenshot?

Those frequencies and voltages are for an avalon3 - if you have an avalon2 there are different values for both. If you do have an avalon3 just ignore this, it wasn't clear from the post.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
BFGMiner 4.6 (just released) can now support Avalon2 devices - even alongside other devices or more Avalon2 devices.

Do you have decent fan logic/thermal control? The stock avalon2 cgminer driver has a limitation where fans don't ramp until >59degC which is just way too hot for my application.
I'm not sure that's something the host has control over...

In the case of these Avalon modules it is under host control, at least during runtime. Temps can be read and fan speeds set, which is already done in the cgminer driver (driver-avalon2.c) - but currently the upper and lower limits are static. I'd post some of the code but this messageboard nukes the formatting, the function at line 237 is where the magic happens.

I need to keep temperatures low, so I don't even bump into the upper limit.
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
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im running my miner with
sudo ./cgminer -S /dev/ttyUSB0 --avalon2-freq 500 --avalon2-voltage 7250 --avalon2-fan 100 -o pool -u  user -p pass
and im only getting 35-40gh, what am i doing wrong

Got a screenshot?
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1185
dogiecoin.com
BFGMiner 4.6 (just released) can now support Avalon2 devices - even alongside other devices or more Avalon2 devices.

Do you have decent fan logic/thermal control? The stock avalon2 cgminer driver has a limitation where fans don't ramp until >59degC which is just way too hot for my application.
I'm not sure that's something the host has control over...

There's definitely some software limitation preventing full control of the fan, ie the fan refuses to go lower than x rpm even though the fan itself can go significantly lower. It simply stops responding to the PWM % if you set it any lower in the configuration.
member
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Nice guides. Wishing you luck with your projects from Singapore!
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
im running my miner with
sudo ./cgminer -S /dev/ttyUSB0 --avalon2-freq 500 --avalon2-voltage 7250 --avalon2-fan 100 -o pool -u  user -p pass
and im only getting 35-40gh, what am i doing wrong
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
BFGMiner 4.6 (just released) can now support Avalon2 devices - even alongside other devices or more Avalon2 devices.

Do you have decent fan logic/thermal control? The stock avalon2 cgminer driver has a limitation where fans don't ramp until >59degC which is just way too hot for my application.
I'm not sure that's something the host has control over...
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
BFGMiner 4.6 (just released) can now support Avalon2 devices - even alongside other devices or more Avalon2 devices.

Do you have decent fan logic/thermal control? The stock avalon2 cgminer driver has a limitation where fans don't ramp until >59degC which is just way too hot for my application.
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