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newbie
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September 01, 2015, 06:46:07 PM
Does anyone have an SD Rpi firmware upgrade image for a BJ?

Also looking for it. Is 0.4 the latest stable version? Seems like it goes up to 0.8... (https://gist.githubusercontent.com/HF-SW-Team/224b2a8d746007ec5851/raw/firmware-release.json)

Would you guys recommend to keep 0.2 or move to another version?

That's the file I may be looking for: hashfast-20140224-0-multiarch.tar.gz

EDIT:

There we go for hashfast-20140224-0-multiarch.tar.gz, which allows users to upgrade their Hashfast firmware to version 0.4:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/y43pakhsm7rhr3o/hashfast-20140224-0-multiarch.tar.gz
http://thireus.com/BITCOIN/hashfast-20140224-0-multiarch.tar.gz
https://mega.nz/#!rphhmYpB!X3GPabujIl9EIiZMorVqRY07Z38Ry_HsUw2K44_zDJk

Tested and working on Ubuntu. Big thanks to jddebug for it!
sr. member
Activity: 368
Merit: 250
August 14, 2015, 04:48:51 PM
Does anyone have an SD Rpi firmware upgrade image for a BJ?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 14, 2015, 02:56:59 PM
Im sorry for the wall of text but does anyone have any ideea how to fix this? Any help appreciated.

[2015-08-14 21:08:59.168] Global quota greatest common denominator set to 1
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.173] Started cgminer 4.9.2
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.174] Loaded configuration file /var/www/minera/conf/miner_conf.json
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.175] USB scan devices: checking for HFA devices
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.176] RES: thread starting
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.342] HFA looking for and found HFA 297c:0001
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.342] USB lock Hashfast 1-14
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.343] RES: Hashfast (1:14) lock=1
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.343] USB res lock Hashfast 1-14
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.343] RES: Hashfast (1:14) lock ok=1
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.393] USB init, kernel attached ... - HFA device 1:14-i1
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.398] USB init, kernel detached ifinfo 0 interface 1 successfully - HFA device 1:14-i1
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.419] USB init - HFA device 1:14-i1 usbver=0200 prod='M1 Module' manuf='HashFast LLC' serial='xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.920] HFA : Sending OP_NAME frame
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.921] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 32 extra bytes
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.922] HFA: Returned an OP_NAME
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.922] HFA: Found device with name hf2
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.923] HFA looking for HFA 297c:0001 but found 0424:ec00 instead
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.923] HFA looking for HFA 297c:0001 but found 0424:9514 instead
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.923] HFA looking for HFA 297c:0001 but found 1d6b:0002 instead
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.924] Pushing sem post to thread 0
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.924] Probing for an alive pool
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.925] Testing pool stratum+tcp://stratum.antpool.com:3333
 [2015-08-14 21:08:59.925] HFA : Sending OP_USB_INIT with GWQ protocol specified
 [2015-08-14 21:09:00.384] Succeeded delayed connect
 [2015-08-14 21:09:00.426] HFA0: HFClearRead (amt=0 err=-7 ern=25)
 [2015-08-14 21:09:00.927] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=25)
 [2015-08-14 21:09:00.928] Selecting pool 0 for work
 [2015-08-14 21:09:00.929] Generated stratum merkle 2c95278519de4751ce18bfa06d8cbc462ca384362ba4ef870a8ad9708477a205
 [2015-08-14 21:09:00.929] Generated stratum header
 [2015-08-14 21:09:00.934] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue
 [2015-08-14 21:09:01.428] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=25)
 [2015-08-14 21:09:01.928] HFA0: HFGetHeader (amt=0 err=-7 ern=25)
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.376] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 32 extra bytes
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.376] HFA : Good reply to OP_USB_INIT
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.376] HFA : OP_USB_INIT: 0 die in chain, 0 cores, device_type 0, refclk 25 Mhz
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.377] USB: HFA0 read1 buffering 16 extra bytes
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.377] HFA :      firmware_rev:    0.4
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.377] HFA :      hardware_rev:    1.1
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.381] HFA :      serial number:   00000000
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.381] HFA :      hash clockrate:  0 Mhz
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.382] HFA :      inflight_target: 0
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.383] HFA :      sequence_modulus: 0
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.392] ERR: Asked to memcpy 0 bytes from usbutils.c _usb_read():3261
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.400] HFA : OP_USB_INIT failed! Operation status 1 (Reset timeout)
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.402] HFA : Sending OP_WORK_RESTART frame
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.413] HFA : Sending OP_USB_SHUTDOWN frame
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.937] Discarded work
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.937] Selecting pool 0 for work
 [2015-08-14 21:09:02.939] Pushing work from pool 0 to hash queue
 [2015-08-14 21:09:03.414] USB release HFA0
 [2015-08-14 21:09:03.414] USB uninit HFA0
 [2015-08-14 21:09:03.415] USB free HFA
 [2015-08-14 21:09:03.415] USB unlock Hashfast 1-14
 [2015-08-14 21:09:03.415] RES: Hashfast (1:14) lock=0
 [2015-08-14 21:09:03.416] USB res unlock Hashfast 1-14
sr. member
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June 18, 2015, 11:43:36 AM
Does anyone happen to have a HashFast RasPi image in bz2 form that's they'd like ot share with me.  I need to rebuild one of my RasPi units and I noticed the HashFast site no longer has the Pi image.  PM me if you happen to have an image and I'll give you an email address where you can email said image.  Many thanks.

H@shKraker
newbie
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March 24, 2015, 03:55:04 PM
Had 2 baby jets running for a long time on one PI...now one of them stopped working.

Monitor says:

 HFA 0: OP_USB_INIT failed! Operation status 1 (Reset timeout)                                           
 [2015-03-24 16:49:01] HFA 0 HFClearRead usb read err:(-4) LIBUSB_ERROR_NO_DEVICE 
FAIL: USB get_lock not found (1:103)                                                                   
 [2015-03-24 16:53:23] FAIL: USB remove not already in use (1:103)

Anybody knows how to fix this

Help is greatly appreciated

martin
donator
Activity: 1731
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January 03, 2015, 08:21:24 PM
I have Sierras myself. Not sure if theres a heatsink that can fit in the limited height and could still keep it at a temp under 96C with regular room temps.

Remove the top board and you'll be good, BTW one PSU can run two board.
sr. member
Activity: 446
Merit: 250
January 03, 2015, 07:04:15 PM
Yeah, that work better than I though,

http://imgur.com/a/rJR81

Running it at 604mhz 88c ,,, Corsair A50



Whats the ambient temp in the room?


24c maybe, Note that I changed the fan to a 1 amp one.

Whats the Brand/model heatsink you used? Do you think it would have been ok with the stock fan?

Also, I saw in your pictures you were drilling out the old bracket screw sockets. I have found those can be pushed through relatively easily most of the time. Maybe the few I messed with were just not attached well?
I spend about 10 min with a heatgun and board bending forces and it wouldn't want to come off.

As I said it's an old Corsair A50, I've ordered many heatsink and will report on those, I think Hyper 212 EVO for arround 30$ will do the best job, I will try this one with stock fan. https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr2


Does anybody know where I could get the last version of the rPI firmware updating image ?

I have Sierras myself. Not sure if theres a heatsink that can fit in the limited height and could still keep it at a temp under 96C with regular room temps.
donator
Activity: 1731
Merit: 1008
January 03, 2015, 02:01:43 PM
Yeah, that work better than I though,

http://imgur.com/a/rJR81

Running it at 604mhz 88c ,,, Corsair A50



Whats the ambient temp in the room?


24c maybe, Note that I changed the fan to a 1 amp one.

Whats the Brand/model heatsink you used? Do you think it would have been ok with the stock fan?

Also, I saw in your pictures you were drilling out the old bracket screw sockets. I have found those can be pushed through relatively easily most of the time. Maybe the few I messed with were just not attached well?
I spend about 10 min with a heatgun and board bending forces and it wouldn't want to come off.

As I said it's an old Corsair A50, I've ordered many heatsink and will report on those, I think Hyper 212 EVO for arround 30$ will do the best job, I will try this one with stock fan. https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr2


Does anybody know where I could get the last version of the rPI firmware updating image ?
sr. member
Activity: 446
Merit: 250
January 03, 2015, 01:39:06 AM
Yeah, that work better than I though,

http://imgur.com/a/rJR81

Running it at 604mhz 88c ,,, Corsair A50



Whats the ambient temp in the room?


24c maybe, Note that I changed the fan to a 1 amp one.

Whats the Brand/model heatsink you used? Do you think it would have been ok with the stock fan?

Also, I saw in your pictures you were drilling out the old bracket screw sockets. I have found those can be pushed through relatively easily most of the time. Maybe the few I messed with were just not attached well?
donator
Activity: 1731
Merit: 1008
January 03, 2015, 01:05:19 AM
Yeah, that work better than I though,

http://imgur.com/a/rJR81

Running it at 604mhz 88c ,,, Corsair A50



Whats the ambient temp in the room?


24c maybe, Note that I changed the fan to a 1 amp one.
sr. member
Activity: 446
Merit: 250
January 01, 2015, 07:21:59 PM
Yeah, that work better than I though,

http://imgur.com/a/rJR81

Running it at 604mhz 88c ,,, Corsair A50



Whats the ambient temp in the room?

donator
Activity: 1731
Merit: 1008
January 01, 2015, 06:25:31 PM
Yeah, that work better than I though,

http://imgur.com/a/rJR81

Running it at 604mhz 88c ,,, Corsair A50

legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
December 30, 2014, 12:51:55 PM
Seems like most CoolIt pumps are dying prematurely, Has anyone tried cheaper 1150 CPU heatsink ?

These water cooling systems sell for $60+ , phase change heat pipes cooler sell for ~20$ - 30$ but I wonder if they can dissipate 500w even with a high speed fan attached.
I've had many of the water coolers die on these units. I would guess it has a lot to do with the cold plate being in the same small housing as the impeller and motor. Running at a couple hundred watts on a CPU and getting to 60C on the die is one thing; dissipating 600W and directly contacting a die at 100C+ is another thing entirely.

You can use an air cooler, though you might have to downclock or downvolt. You will reach the limit of the ability of the heat pipes to transfer heat, so at a certain point more airflow won't lower temperatures.

Have you, yourself, tried cooling a HF board with heat pipes ?
https://www.enertron-inc.com/pdf/thermal_design_guildines/How-to-select-a-heat-pipe.pdf
Kind of. I've used heatpipe based cooler on my Habanero boards and have some hooked up right now, and they work well up to a point. There's no physical reason you couldn't transport kW of heat with a heat pipe, but common CPU coolers aren't really designed for that.

With reduced clocks they're more than useable though. I have a Hyper 212 Evo on a Habanero running at 400MHz with the stock fan running inaudibly at 25% and 77C, and it's getting 0.71J/GH at the wall.
donator
Activity: 1731
Merit: 1008
December 30, 2014, 12:13:00 AM
Seems like most CoolIt pumps are dying prematurely, Has anyone tried cheaper 1150 CPU heatsink ?

These water cooling systems sell for $60+ , phase change heat pipes cooler sell for ~20$ - 30$ but I wonder if they can dissipate 500w even with a high speed fan attached.
I've had many of the water coolers die on these units. I would guess it has a lot to do with the cold plate being in the same small housing as the impeller and motor. Running at a couple hundred watts on a CPU and getting to 60C on the die is one thing; dissipating 600W and directly contacting a die at 100C+ is another thing entirely.

You can use an air cooler, though you might have to downclock or downvolt. You will reach the limit of the ability of the heat pipes to transfer heat, so at a certain point more airflow won't lower temperatures.

Have you, yourself, tried cooling a HF board with heat pipes ?
https://www.enertron-inc.com/pdf/thermal_design_guildines/How-to-select-a-heat-pipe.pdf
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
December 26, 2014, 07:04:03 PM
Seems like most CoolIt pumps are dying prematurely, Has anyone tried cheaper 1150 CPU heatsink ?

These water cooling systems sell for $60+ , phase change heat pipes cooler sell for ~20$ - 30$ but I wonder if they can dissipate 500w even with a high speed fan attached.
I've had many of the water coolers die on these units. I would guess it has a lot to do with the cold plate being in the same small housing as the impeller and motor. Running at a couple hundred watts on a CPU and getting to 60C on the die is one thing; dissipating 600W and directly contacting a die at 100C+ is another thing entirely.

You can use an air cooler, though you might have to downclock or downvolt. You will reach the limit of the ability of the heat pipes to transfer heat, so at a certain point more airflow won't lower temperatures.
donator
Activity: 1731
Merit: 1008
December 26, 2014, 05:41:03 PM
Seems like most CoolIt pumps are dying prematurely, Has anyone tried cheaper 1150 CPU heatsink ?

These water cooling systems sell for $60+ , phase change heat pipes cooler sell for ~20$ - 30$ but I wonder if they can dissipate 500w even with a high speed fan attached.

hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
CCNA: There i fixed the internet.
September 20, 2014, 10:25:13 PM
I will have access to on one Monday.  I let a friend borrow it and will grab it from him when I see him on Monday.

Mmk with the board powered on check voltages across the 12V pins on the 6pin connector to gnd(on the 6pin connector). Also what type of psu are you using to power them: atx power supply or a server psu w/breakout board?

Thank you Taugeran for helping me.

My power supply is a Seasonic Platinum 1000 series  (the initial power supply sent to me by Hashfast).  I initially thought it was the power supply and RMAed the supply.  I am having the same issue as before i sent it back, so I am assuming it is not the supply. It has an EATX power connection and I am using the original shorting block that came with the supply from hashfast that is shorting pins 4 to 15.  I tested this with another wire as well and still the same issue.   

I also upgraded to CGminer 4.6.0 and received the same issue.   

With my DMM I didn't see any voltages over the 6 pin connector on the board though.  Anyone have any ideas?

You've got PM
newbie
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September 20, 2014, 07:15:12 PM
I will have access to on one Monday.  I let a friend borrow it and will grab it from him when I see him on Monday.

Mmk with the board powered on check voltages across the 12V pins on the 6pin connector to gnd(on the 6pin connector). Also what type of psu are you using to power them: atx power supply or a server psu w/breakout board?

Thank you Taugeran for helping me.

My power supply is a Seasonic Platinum 1000 series  (the initial power supply sent to me by Hashfast).  I initially thought it was the power supply and RMAed the supply.  I am having the same issue as before i sent it back, so I am assuming it is not the supply. It has an EATX power connection and I am using the original shorting block that came with the supply from hashfast that is shorting pins 4 to 15.  I tested this with another wire as well and still the same issue.   

I also upgraded to CGminer 4.6.0 and received the same issue.   

With my DMM I didn't see any voltages over the 6 pin connector on the board though.  Anyone have any ideas?
sr. member
Activity: 440
Merit: 250
September 15, 2014, 07:07:25 AM
Windows kind of sucks. Can you guys update CG miner to 4.6? Start CG miner then hotplug the miner. Connect the miner when CG miner is running.
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
September 15, 2014, 04:15:11 AM
Also, My miner is down because of my RPi.  So i have decided to try to host with one of my laptops.  I am running windows at the moment,  and have used zadig to get the correct USB driver (I think).   When I try to run CGminer i get this error:


Any help would be much appreciated.   My babyjet has been dead for about a week now. 


Have the same problem with the same error. Didn't change something, just rebooted my miner, afterwards I received error , so I don't think its the PSU (also used another and got the same problem). Any ideas?
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