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sr. member
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... I'm suffering also from the SCRIPTA Rasp bug ... that somehow crashes it all 5 hours or so ... had it running for more then 24 hours flawless ...
and now it crashes ... :-(
full member
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i`ve managed to compile & run BFGMiner on my minepeon and I didn`t experience any lockups for 10 hours with 10 miners

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5689374

there may be a bug still... always the pool dif is set/reported to 0




Thanks!!! I've used your compiled bfgminer and got minepeon running with the dualminers and gridseeds.  Not a lot of hashing power but hopefully will get more gridseeds now.

legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1126
anyone have any problems with the miner not hashing any shares. It did for a few days but now, just shows new blocks. No change to my bat file and I've tried all the miner software (cpuminer/cgminer/bfgminer). They all produce no shares, but also, no errors...

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks!

Screams of comm port FIFO overflow errors, to me.
First, turn off your miners. Reset time!

Fire up the 12V first - wait 1 minute at least.
Fire up the USB 5V power - wait for green and red lights to start flashing.
Reset each comm port either by menu (right click - reset) or manually by unplugging and re-plugging in each USB port one at a time waiting for an ack' from the PC that it's been recognized and loaded.
IF you can't soft-reset each port, unplug all ports manually, then start plugging them in one at a time waiting for an ack' as above.

Try resetting your STM comm port/s (or what ever driver) FIFO's to the following settings.
Transmit buffer to (14)
Try that first, see if shares start being submitted again.

If you are submitting shares but they keep losing comm every few to several hours,
try resetting the Receive buffer to (Cool
This worked for me and my pods have been in comm with the pool over a day now ...no issues X-my fingers. Ran all night and through the day without any comm / completed work 'yay' submissions.

One other thing to try is make sure your USB ports are not set by WindBlow$ power saver to shut down at any time.
Cut off this feature so it never causes a disconnect. I believe the option you want is 'never'.
Make sure the PC runs stably and never tries to sleep or go idle - unless you're using an external controller in which case none of this may apply. This is primary for USB but, buffers are buffers. All comm ports use them from one degree to another.

Try this stuff and see what happens.
Good luck!
As always, try this stuff at your own risk!

Wolfey2014

Pea Ess, I presume you are not attempting to overclock higher than 850.
If so, you may want to try a lower speed (600 default) until you square away the other issues.
Do not exceed 850MHz - it's become known as the best average overclock performance the miners can do.

Gewed luck!

Thanks for these things to check. I'll let you know if one of them works for me. I'm not at the location so can try everything but unplugging them for now.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
anyone have any problems with the miner not hashing any shares. It did for a few days but now, just shows new blocks. No change to my bat file and I've tried all the miner software (cpuminer/cgminer/bfgminer). They all produce no shares, but also, no errors...

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks!

Screams of comm port FIFO overflow errors, to me.
First, turn off your miners. Reset time!

Fire up the 12V first - wait 1 minute at least.
Fire up the USB 5V power - wait for green and red lights to start flashing.
Reset each comm port either by menu (right click - reset) or manually by unplugging and re-plugging in each USB port one at a time waiting for an ack' from the PC that it's been recognized and loaded.
IF you can't soft-reset each port, unplug all ports manually, then start plugging them in one at a time waiting for an ack' as above.

Try resetting your STM comm port/s (or what ever driver) FIFO's to the following settings.
Transmit buffer to (14)
Try that first, see if shares start being submitted again.

If you are submitting shares but they keep losing comm every few to several hours,
try resetting the Receive buffer to (Cool
This worked for me and my pods have been in comm with the pool over a day now ...no issues X-my fingers. Ran all night and through the day without any comm / completed work 'yay' submissions.

One other thing to try is make sure your USB ports are not set by WindBlow$ power saver to shut down at any time.
Cut off this feature so it never causes a disconnect. I believe the option you want is 'never'.
Make sure the PC runs stably and never tries to sleep or go idle - unless you're using an external controller in which case none of this may apply. This is primary for USB but, buffers are buffers. All comm ports use them from one degree to another.

Try this stuff and see what happens.
Good luck!
As always, try this stuff at your own risk!

Wolfey2014

Pea Ess, I presume you are not attempting to overclock higher than 850.
If so, you may want to try a lower speed (600 default) until you square away the other issues.
Do not exceed 850MHz - it's become known as the best average overclock performance the miners can do.

Gewed luck!
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0
So stepped things up dual mining SHA and Scypt to 800Mhz, and I am getting 6.4GH/s and 340Mh/s avg per gridseed, they get mildly warm but nothing that i would be concerned about.
Anyone try dual mining under windows at 850Mhz yet, I dont want to push them too far when mining sha alongside scrypt as the sha asics can get fairly warm.

850 is about the safe limit for these in dual mode, anything above that might be too hot for the chip.

should get about 340 on scrypt at 850. What do you get at 850 in dual mode?
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
anyone have any problems with the miner not hashing any shares. It did for a few days but now, just shows new blocks. No change to my bat file and I've tried all the miner software (cpuminer/cgminer/bfgminer). They all produce no shares, but also, no errors...

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks!

You'll need to supply more information than that if you want any useful responses.

1. What are the lights on the gridseed doing? Give on-off times.
2. Did you try disconnecting then reconnecting the gridseed?
3. Did you check your power supply and wiring? Is your power supply adequate? What mode are you running in?
4. Are you getting hardware errors? Is the device even hashing?
5. Post your miner configuration and miner output.
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 1126
anyone have any problems with the miner not hashing any shares. It did for a few days but now, just shows new blocks. No change to my bat file and I've tried all the miner software (cpuminer/cgminer/bfgminer). They all produce no shares, but also, no errors...

Any suggestions would be great.

Thanks!
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
So stepped things up dual mining SHA and Scypt to 800Mhz, and I am getting 6.4GH/s and 340Mh/s avg per gridseed, they get mildly warm but nothing that i would be concerned about.
Anyone try dual mining under windows at 850Mhz yet, I dont want to push them too far when mining sha alongside scrypt as the sha asics can get fairly warm.

850 is about the safe limit for these in dual mode, anything above that might be too hot for the chip.
sr. member
Activity: 518
Merit: 250
I am a meat Popsicle
So stepped things up dual mining SHA and Scypt to 800Mhz, and I am getting 6.4GH/s and 340Kh/s avg per gridseed, they get mildly warm but nothing that i would be concerned about.
Anyone try dual mining under windows at 850Mhz yet, I dont want to push them too far when mining sha alongside scrypt as the sha asics can get fairly warm.
legendary
Activity: 1270
Merit: 1000
I'm having some big issues with my Gridseed 5 chip miner.

The issues are:
1.When I used the official miner (CPUMiner one I think),no matter how many times it shows 'Dispatching new work...' I never see any shares submitted to the pools I use (no matter which pool I use and with their corrent URLs,clevermining.com,multipool.us and coinshift.com) so I gave up ever hoping I'd get the full 400+Kh/s as promised from my miner so I changed to CGminer 3.72 which does get shares submitted but I get much less than half of the total hashpower/coins I'm supposed to have mined on all the pools I've used.
2.CGminer often says accepted yet I never see the shares in my pool even though my internet connections ok and plugged in ok via the USB port.

I've tried everything I know of to remedy this but to no avail and am pretty frustrated now since there's no improvement and the instructions are even harder to understand than why I'm having issues in the first place.

If someone can just help me get back on track,I'd really apreciate this as I didn't spend nearly £300 for a miner that only performs at 50% or less of it's capacity (paperwight).Thanks Smiley

It's probably not the fault of cpuminer or CGminer for that matter. Cpuminer works great. You can keep track of how fast it's hashing via pool stats which are fairly accurate averages of what the pool is seeing which is what actually counts anyway. Your local hash rate means diddly in this case.

It sounds to me like either your GS5 has no 12V power going to it or perhaps is being underpowered.
Is the cooling fan running? If so, you have 12V power and if the LED's are on and flashing, you have 5V USB power.

The only other things that can cause your problem are incorrect port speed settings or poor serial communications or, the GS5 unit is basically bad and should be returned to the reseller for a prompt replacement or refund.

Let me know if this helps you.
My hashers have been and are working perfectly on cpuminer.

Wolfey2014
Ok it's plugged in with the mains adaptor (fan is running) and the USB so it's not a power issue.Since the ASIC does submit shares but the connection is unstable,I think there may be an issue with the connection.I just wish these things were easier to spot and that all miners came with straighforward apps like the BFLs with their Easy Miner.

Anyway this is the log that I have:

 
Code:
cgminer version 3.7.2 - Started: [2014-03-15 10:33:14]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):425.5K (avg):422.2Kh/s | A:9216  R:1024  HW:0  WU:0.1/m
 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 745  LW: 4333  GF: 10  RF: 0
 Connected to mine.coinshift.com diff 128 with stratum as user 1AwgPR37CMjqfHKjL
 Block: c036f449...  Diff:1.11K  Started: [18:38:20]  Best share: 103K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 GSD 0: 6D74556D5148 1000 MHz | 425.5K/422.2Kh/s | A:9216 R:1024 HW:0 WU:0.1/m
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 [2014-03-15 18:26:39] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:28:45] Accepted 01b6821c Diff 149/128 GSD 0
 [2014-03-15 18:29:55] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:30:22] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:30:46] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:31:22] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:31:50] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:34:51] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:35:38] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:36:11] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:36:19] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:37:27] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:38:20] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block

It's been running since last night but I guess it 'forgets' things that aren't recent.I sometimes see a 'failed to detect device.' message then a moment later it says 'device found' meaning that the USb connection may be unstable but the hard part is how to fix this. :/

You cannot use a freq of 1000 with cgminer currently! If you do you will see exactly what you explained...no submitted shares at the pool. Max is 950.

Be happy that you are getting more than the officially stated 300 Kh/s! Who promised you 400?
legendary
Activity: 2242
Merit: 1057
I just made an image, gridseed supported.
Just write image it to 4gb sdcard, stick it into your pi, fire up. Miners should start automatically after you've entered mining pool.
Hope this helps.

I am sorry, first upload was bad.....
https://mega.co.nz/#!uZAGFI6S!xVhHZdNvGij2L6gJk_VXnaTewgr7gFjOjnOCTtO_HHU


Thanks to all from litecointalk, who made this possible.

Let me know if that works for you.

I tried your image, but for some reason scripta doesn't recognize my gridseed 5chip miners. Tried a whole hub of 10 pieces and a single one. Neither seems to work.

i have the same problem with this image, however the pool reports all miners hashing. think i will just follow the instructions from scratch.
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
So I got 40 miners running with cgminer. Everything is fine, except pool is reporting lower hashrate then cgminer. In cgminer I get 14.46MH/s, in pool I see around 12.8-13.5MH/s. What can be the problem?

I have the same problem. cgminer is reporting a higher hashrate than the real one seen by the pool. Something like 10% difference.
I really can't explain why... Looks like an error in the cgminer driver for the gridseed unit.

But since it's 361k for each chip, cgminer can't really make a difference, except it's not reporting some shares. Wouldn't it be the pool mistaking then not cgminer?
member
Activity: 62
Merit: 10
I'm having some big issues with my Gridseed 5 chip miner.

The issues are:
1.When I used the official miner (CPUMiner one I think),no matter how many times it shows 'Dispatching new work...' I never see any shares submitted to the pools I use (no matter which pool I use and with their corrent URLs,clevermining.com,multipool.us and coinshift.com) so I gave up ever hoping I'd get the full 400+Kh/s as promised from my miner so I changed to CGminer 3.72 which does get shares submitted but I get much less than half of the total hashpower/coins I'm supposed to have mined on all the pools I've used.
2.CGminer often says accepted yet I never see the shares in my pool even though my internet connections ok and plugged in ok via the USB port.

I've tried everything I know of to remedy this but to no avail and am pretty frustrated now since there's no improvement and the instructions are even harder to understand than why I'm having issues in the first place.

If someone can just help me get back on track,I'd really apreciate this as I didn't spend nearly £300 for a miner that only performs at 50% or less of it's capacity (paperwight).Thanks Smiley

First, you're not going to get a stable 400k hash out of a gridseed. You'd need to be running at 950 to do that, and you'd be getting a number of HW errors if you did. I've been running pretty stable at 900 with a couple of HW errors but this gives about 380k. Most people run it at 850 which is around 360k.

This is what I use for cgminer:

cgminer.exe --scrypt -o yourpooladdress -u username -p password --gridseed-options=baud=115200,freq=900,chips=5 --hotplug 0

If you get too many errors, change 900 to 850.

With cgminer, you'll see a low WU. Ignore it (it's incorrect). If cgminer is showing a correct "A" count (depicted by A: in the output) but you're not seeing it on your pool, be sure you have the correct wallet address. A number of pools gladly accept "donations" from people with incorrect addresses.

If none of this applies to you, post sample output from cgminer so we can see what's going on.

Anything above 850 Mhz performs worse, the hashrate cgminer displays is nothing like your 'actual' hashrate.

Ah, so none of the miners really report anything well about these devices. And the pools are notorious for their inaccuracy for hashrates as well.

I guess I'll have to dive into the schematics of the chip, the bios, and drivers to see if there's a way to do that. If the miner is reporting 380k and the pool is reporting 410k but I'm really only getting 300k, that's irritating to say the least.

One things for sure, the person with their clock set to 1000 is going to run into a lot of issues.
sr. member
Activity: 360
Merit: 250
CEO, Ledger
So I got 40 miners running with cgminer. Everything is fine, except pool is reporting lower hashrate then cgminer. In cgminer I get 14.46MH/s, in pool I see around 12.8-13.5MH/s. What can be the problem?

I have the same problem. cgminer is reporting a higher hashrate than the real one seen by the pool. Something like 10% difference.
I really can't explain why... Looks like an error in the cgminer driver for the gridseed unit.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
I'm having some big issues with my Gridseed 5 chip miner.

The issues are:
1.When I used the official miner (CPUMiner one I think),no matter how many times it shows 'Dispatching new work...' I never see any shares submitted to the pools I use (no matter which pool I use and with their corrent URLs,clevermining.com,multipool.us and coinshift.com) so I gave up ever hoping I'd get the full 400+Kh/s as promised from my miner so I changed to CGminer 3.72 which does get shares submitted but I get much less than half of the total hashpower/coins I'm supposed to have mined on all the pools I've used.
2.CGminer often says accepted yet I never see the shares in my pool even though my internet connections ok and plugged in ok via the USB port.

I've tried everything I know of to remedy this but to no avail and am pretty frustrated now since there's no improvement and the instructions are even harder to understand than why I'm having issues in the first place.

If someone can just help me get back on track,I'd really apreciate this as I didn't spend nearly £300 for a miner that only performs at 50% or less of it's capacity (paperwight).Thanks Smiley

It's probably not the fault of cpuminer or CGminer for that matter. Cpuminer works great. You can keep track of how fast it's hashing via pool stats which are fairly accurate averages of what the pool is seeing which is what actually counts anyway. Your local hash rate means diddly in this case.

It sounds to me like either your GS5 has no 12V power going to it or perhaps is being underpowered.
Is the cooling fan running? If so, you have 12V power and if the LED's are on and flashing, you have 5V USB power.

The only other things that can cause your problem are incorrect port speed settings or poor serial communications or, the GS5 unit is basically bad and should be returned to the reseller for a prompt replacement or refund.

Let me know if this helps you.
My hashers have been and are working perfectly on cpuminer.

Wolfey2014
Ok it's plugged in with the mains adaptor (fan is running) and the USB so it's not a power issue.Since the ASIC does submit shares but the connection is unstable,I think there may be an issue with the connection.I just wish these things were easier to spot and that all miners came with straighforward apps like the BFLs with their Easy Miner.

Anyway this is the log that I have:

 
Code:
cgminer version 3.7.2 - Started: [2014-03-15 10:33:14]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):425.5K (avg):422.2Kh/s | A:9216  R:1024  HW:0  WU:0.1/m
 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 745  LW: 4333  GF: 10  RF: 0
 Connected to mine.coinshift.com diff 128 with stratum as user 1AwgPR37CMjqfHKjL
 Block: c036f449...  Diff:1.11K  Started: [18:38:20]  Best share: 103K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 GSD 0: 6D74556D5148 1000 MHz | 425.5K/422.2Kh/s | A:9216 R:1024 HW:0 WU:0.1/m
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 [2014-03-15 18:26:39] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:28:45] Accepted 01b6821c Diff 149/128 GSD 0
 [2014-03-15 18:29:55] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:30:22] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:30:46] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:31:22] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:31:50] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:34:51] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:35:38] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:36:11] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:36:19] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:37:27] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:38:20] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block

It's been running since last night but I guess it 'forgets' things that aren't recent.I sometimes see a 'failed to detect device.' message then a moment later it says 'device found' meaning that the USb connection may be unstable but the hard part is how to fix this. :/

1000MHz?Huh? THERE'S YOUR PROBLEM!

850Mhz is stable. Anything over that and you're gonna have problems. Like you're having, perhaps?

hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
I'm having some big issues with my Gridseed 5 chip miner.

The issues are:
1.When I used the official miner (CPUMiner one I think),no matter how many times it shows 'Dispatching new work...' I never see any shares submitted to the pools I use (no matter which pool I use and with their corrent URLs,clevermining.com,multipool.us and coinshift.com) so I gave up ever hoping I'd get the full 400+Kh/s as promised from my miner so I changed to CGminer 3.72 which does get shares submitted but I get much less than half of the total hashpower/coins I'm supposed to have mined on all the pools I've used.
2.CGminer often says accepted yet I never see the shares in my pool even though my internet connections ok and plugged in ok via the USB port.

I've tried everything I know of to remedy this but to no avail and am pretty frustrated now since there's no improvement and the instructions are even harder to understand than why I'm having issues in the first place.

If someone can just help me get back on track,I'd really apreciate this as I didn't spend nearly £300 for a miner that only performs at 50% or less of it's capacity (paperwight).Thanks Smiley

First, you're not going to get a stable 400k hash out of a gridseed. You'd need to be running at 950 to do that, and you'd be getting a number of HW errors if you did. I've been running pretty stable at 900 with a couple of HW errors but this gives about 380k. Most people run it at 850 which is around 360k.

This is what I use for cgminer:

cgminer.exe --scrypt -o yourpooladdress -u username -p password --gridseed-options=baud=115200,freq=900,chips=5 --hotplug 0

If you get too many errors, change 900 to 850.

With cgminer, you'll see a low WU. Ignore it (it's incorrect). If cgminer is showing a correct "A" count (depicted by A: in the output) but you're not seeing it on your pool, be sure you have the correct wallet address. A number of pools gladly accept "donations" from people with incorrect addresses.

If none of this applies to you, post sample output from cgminer so we can see what's going on.

Anything above 850 Mhz performs worse, the hashrate cgminer displays is nothing like your 'actual' hashrate.
legendary
Activity: 1855
Merit: 1016
I'm having some big issues with my Gridseed 5 chip miner.

The issues are:
1.When I used the official miner (CPUMiner one I think),no matter how many times it shows 'Dispatching new work...' I never see any shares submitted to the pools I use (no matter which pool I use and with their corrent URLs,clevermining.com,multipool.us and coinshift.com) so I gave up ever hoping I'd get the full 400+Kh/s as promised from my miner so I changed to CGminer 3.72 which does get shares submitted but I get much less than half of the total hashpower/coins I'm supposed to have mined on all the pools I've used.
2.CGminer often says accepted yet I never see the shares in my pool even though my internet connections ok and plugged in ok via the USB port.

I've tried everything I know of to remedy this but to no avail and am pretty frustrated now since there's no improvement and the instructions are even harder to understand than why I'm having issues in the first place.

If someone can just help me get back on track,I'd really apreciate this as I didn't spend nearly £300 for a miner that only performs at 50% or less of it's capacity (paperwight).Thanks Smiley

It's probably not the fault of cpuminer or CGminer for that matter. Cpuminer works great. You can keep track of how fast it's hashing via pool stats which are fairly accurate averages of what the pool is seeing which is what actually counts anyway. Your local hash rate means diddly in this case.

It sounds to me like either your GS5 has no 12V power going to it or perhaps is being underpowered.
Is the cooling fan running? If so, you have 12V power and if the LED's are on and flashing, you have 5V USB power.

The only other things that can cause your problem are incorrect port speed settings or poor serial communications or, the GS5 unit is basically bad and should be returned to the reseller for a prompt replacement or refund.

Let me know if this helps you.
My hashers have been and are working perfectly on cpuminer.

Wolfey2014
Ok it's plugged in with the mains adaptor (fan is running) and the USB so it's not a power issue.Since the ASIC does submit shares but the connection is unstable,I think there may be an issue with the connection.I just wish these things were easier to spot and that all miners came with straighforward apps like the BFLs with their Easy Miner.

Anyway this is the log that I have:

cgminer version 3.7.2 - Started: [2014-03-15 10:33:14]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 (5s):425.5K (avg):422.2Kh/s | A:9216  R:1024  HW:0  WU:0.1/m
 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 745  LW: 4333  GF: 10  RF: 0
 Connected to mine.coinshift.com diff 128 with stratum as user 1AwgPR37CMjqfHKjL
 Block: c036f449...  Diff:1.11K  Started: [18:38:20]  Best share: 103K
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [P]ool management [Settings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 GSD 0: 6D74556D5148 1000 MHz | 425.5K/422.2Kh/s | A:9216 R:1024 HW:0 WU:0.1/m
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 [2014-03-15 18:26:39] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:28:45] Accepted 01b6821c Diff 149/128 GSD 0
 [2014-03-15 18:29:55] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:30:22] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block


It's been running since last night but I guess it 'forgets' things that aren't recent.I sometimes see a 'failed to detect device.' message then a moment later it says 'device found' meaning that the USb connection may be unstable but the hard part is how to fix this. :/
wow, you want to run at 1000Mh/s, while everyone saying 850 is stable.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
I just made an image, gridseed supported.
Just write image it to 4gb sdcard, stick it into your pi, fire up. Miners should start automatically after you've entered mining pool.
Hope this helps.

I am sorry, first upload was bad.....
https://mega.co.nz/#!uZAGFI6S!xVhHZdNvGij2L6gJk_VXnaTewgr7gFjOjnOCTtO_HHU


Thanks to all from litecointalk, who made this possible.

Let me know if that works for you.

I tried your image, but for some reason scripta doesn't recognize my gridseed 5chip miners. Tried a whole hub of 10 pieces and a single one. Neither seems to work.
member
Activity: 96
Merit: 10
So I got 40 miners running with cgminer. Everything is fine, except pool is reporting lower hashrate then cgminer. In cgminer I get 14.46MH/s, in pool I see around 12.8-13.5MH/s. What can be the problem?
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
Freelance videographer
I'm having some big issues with my Gridseed 5 chip miner.

The issues are:
1.When I used the official miner (CPUMiner one I think),no matter how many times it shows 'Dispatching new work...' I never see any shares submitted to the pools I use (no matter which pool I use and with their corrent URLs,clevermining.com,multipool.us and coinshift.com) so I gave up ever hoping I'd get the full 400+Kh/s as promised from my miner so I changed to CGminer 3.72 which does get shares submitted but I get much less than half of the total hashpower/coins I'm supposed to have mined on all the pools I've used.
2.CGminer often says accepted yet I never see the shares in my pool even though my internet connections ok and plugged in ok via the USB port.

I've tried everything I know of to remedy this but to no avail and am pretty frustrated now since there's no improvement and the instructions are even harder to understand than why I'm having issues in the first place.

If someone can just help me get back on track,I'd really apreciate this as I didn't spend nearly £300 for a miner that only performs at 50% or less of it's capacity (paperwight).Thanks Smiley

It's probably not the fault of cpuminer or CGminer for that matter. Cpuminer works great. You can keep track of how fast it's hashing via pool stats which are fairly accurate averages of what the pool is seeing which is what actually counts anyway. Your local hash rate means diddly in this case.

It sounds to me like either your GS5 has no 12V power going to it or perhaps is being underpowered.
Is the cooling fan running? If so, you have 12V power and if the LED's are on and flashing, you have 5V USB power.

The only other things that can cause your problem are incorrect port speed settings or poor serial communications or, the GS5 unit is basically bad and should be returned to the reseller for a prompt replacement or refund.

Let me know if this helps you.
My hashers have been and are working perfectly on cpuminer.

Wolfey2014
Ok it's plugged in with the mains adaptor (fan is running) and the USB so it's not a power issue.Since the ASIC does submit shares but the connection is unstable,I think there may be an issue with the connection.I just wish these things were easier to spot and that all miners came with straighforward apps like the BFLs with their Easy Miner.

Anyway this is the log that I have:

 
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cgminer version 3.7.2 - Started: [2014-03-15 10:33:14]
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 (5s):425.5K (avg):422.2Kh/s | A:9216  R:1024  HW:0  WU:0.1/m
 ST: 2  SS: 0  NB: 745  LW: 4333  GF: 10  RF: 0
 Connected to mine.coinshift.com diff 128 with stratum as user 1AwgPR37CMjqfHKjL
 Block: c036f449...  Diff:1.11K  Started: [18:38:20]  Best share: 103K
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 [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit
 GSD 0: 6D74556D5148 1000 MHz | 425.5K/422.2Kh/s | A:9216 R:1024 HW:0 WU:0.1/m
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 [2014-03-15 18:26:39] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:28:45] Accepted 01b6821c Diff 149/128 GSD 0
 [2014-03-15 18:29:55] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:30:22] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:30:46] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:31:22] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:31:50] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:34:51] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:35:38] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:36:11] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:36:19] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:37:27] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-03-15 18:38:20] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block

It's been running since last night but I guess it 'forgets' things that aren't recent.I sometimes see a 'failed to detect device.' message then a moment later it says 'device found' meaning that the USb connection may be unstable but the hard part is how to fix this. :/
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