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February 16, 2014, 04:26:46 PM
Anyone know how to clear the graphs and start it from scratch. My babyjet started showing it was running at 200TH/s and now my graphs are all screwed up lol



What miner / version are you working with? Is the graph showing pool ghps or your local miner output? With some cgminer versions the local stats seem to depend on worker difficulty and some pools like to switch that around, messing up local stats sometimes. That long falling line certainly suggests loss of perf tho. Edit: or the stats are just wrong...

If you want to get some insight into if it's your cores failing / going into reset, BFGMiner lets you look at every single core and it's hash output / error rate / state. (For me, 92 cores of die 4 seem dead Sad )
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February 16, 2014, 03:13:36 PM
Anyone know how to clear the graphs and start it from scratch. My babyjet started showing it was running at 200TH/s and now my graphs are all screwed up lol


o_O    Roll Eyes


LOL  Grin
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February 16, 2014, 03:07:48 PM
Anyone know how to clear the graphs and start it from scratch. My babyjet started showing it was running at 200TH/s and now my graphs are all screwed up lol

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February 16, 2014, 11:46:11 AM
No, BFGminer doesn't support overclocking for HashFast, yet. The option isn't even available in the on-screen menus. I contacted Luke, but he didn't seem too interested...

I exchanged some messages with him yesterday and looked at the git source. If you compile from the newest git version the clock setting should be in. He said he didn't test it yet, but it should work.
It's not available on screen, but it should be possible to set in command line via --set-device HFA@\\.\COMx:clock=600.
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February 16, 2014, 01:13:31 AM
Just curious, can you overclock on Bfgminer.That kinda sucks that we must install unsigned drivers. Its annoying to go through the whole reboot thing. Any chance of it working with plug and play.

No, BFGminer doesn't support overclocking for HashFast, yet. The option isn't even available in the on-screen menus. I contacted Luke, but he didn't seem too interested...
legendary
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February 16, 2014, 12:59:27 AM
@HF-Engineer

I sent an email in regards to a refund to Erin, which bounced. I assume she's no longer with you. Who is handling that sort of thing in her place?
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February 15, 2014, 09:00:05 PM
Not sure if this has been addressed and I'm coming from more of the Sierra side of things but coming soon I hope their should be a few changes that are in deff need to be implemented on your devices.

1. New Firmware, I think the current version is .3 and new one coming out.. Also hopefully a support forum will be up soon to explain a bunch of this.
2. Latest cgminer 3.12.3 which has a lot of HF driver and usb fixes plus some stuff that takes advantage of the new firmware .. fan speeds etc..
3. With the 2 above I would either build your own ri pi image with this (I have one that I might be able to provide) thats set up with cgminer, git and the latest version of cgminer.  Note until you get a new version of the firmware u cant take advanced of some of the advanced features of cgminer 3.12.3
I honestly don't know why they're delaying the new firmware release. Yes it may still have bugs, but it's already substantially better than what most people are running and some desperately need an update to benefit from both better firmware and the matching cgminer driver. Releases at regular intervals would serve people better.

Well, yes, it would also answer the question of wheter or not people send back their boards cause the new firmware doesn't fix / fixes their problem before the warranty runs out.

Yes that is true. It has been delayed almost over a week i think.
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February 15, 2014, 08:18:56 PM
Not sure if this has been addressed and I'm coming from more of the Sierra side of things but coming soon I hope their should be a few changes that are in deff need to be implemented on your devices.

1. New Firmware, I think the current version is .3 and new one coming out.. Also hopefully a support forum will be up soon to explain a bunch of this.
2. Latest cgminer 3.12.3 which has a lot of HF driver and usb fixes plus some stuff that takes advantage of the new firmware .. fan speeds etc..
3. With the 2 above I would either build your own ri pi image with this (I have one that I might be able to provide) thats set up with cgminer, git and the latest version of cgminer.  Note until you get a new version of the firmware u cant take advanced of some of the advanced features of cgminer 3.12.3
I honestly don't know why they're delaying the new firmware release. Yes it may still have bugs, but it's already substantially better than what most people are running and some desperately need an update to benefit from both better firmware and the matching cgminer driver. Releases at regular intervals would serve people better.

Well, yes, it would also answer the question of wheter or not people send back their boards cause the new firmware doesn't fix / fixes their problem before the warranty runs out.
-ck
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February 15, 2014, 07:56:12 PM
Not sure if this has been addressed and I'm coming from more of the Sierra side of things but coming soon I hope their should be a few changes that are in deff need to be implemented on your devices.

1. New Firmware, I think the current version is .3 and new one coming out.. Also hopefully a support forum will be up soon to explain a bunch of this.
2. Latest cgminer 3.12.3 which has a lot of HF driver and usb fixes plus some stuff that takes advantage of the new firmware .. fan speeds etc..
3. With the 2 above I would either build your own ri pi image with this (I have one that I might be able to provide) thats set up with cgminer, git and the latest version of cgminer.  Note until you get a new version of the firmware u cant take advanced of some of the advanced features of cgminer 3.12.3
I honestly don't know why they're delaying the new firmware release. Yes it may still have bugs, but it's already substantially better than what most people are running and some desperately need an update to benefit from both better firmware and the matching cgminer driver. Releases at regular intervals would serve people better.
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February 15, 2014, 07:29:36 PM
I haven't used bfgminer but a quick look at the source i think you need to use the following arguements.
--set-device hashfast:clock=600 or something like that.

Yes, but it's not implemented in the current build 3.10.
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February 15, 2014, 06:31:38 PM
I haven't used bfgminer but a quick look at the source i think you need to use the following arguements.
--set-device hashfast:clock=600 or something like that.
legendary
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February 15, 2014, 06:30:52 PM
Just curious, can you overclock on Bfgminer.That kinda sucks that we must install unsigned drivers. Its annoying to go through the whole reboot thing. Any chance of it working with plug and play.

I'm trying to find out, it seems it supports clock setting via command line, but it's not documented and I don't know if it's even implemented.

The driver loaded for me, I'm not sure if I enabled unsigned drivers in the past. There is also tools and policy settings that let you load unsigned drivers without reboot. There is no security concern installing this driver, as it just points to windows generic driver, but yeah, if you allow unsigned drivers to load, they load so that might be a concern.

Yes I know that. Okay well I may stick with cgminer then until bfgminer is working better and has good documentation. Right now I have my unit running good at 412-440ghash with some OCing.
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February 15, 2014, 06:20:40 PM
Just curious, can you overclock on Bfgminer.That kinda sucks that we must install unsigned drivers. Its annoying to go through the whole reboot thing. Any chance of it working with plug and play.

I'm trying to find out, it seems it supports clock setting via command line, but it's not documented and I don't know if it's even implemented.

The driver loaded for me, I'm not sure if I enabled unsigned drivers in the past. There is also tools and policy settings that let you load unsigned drivers without reboot. There is no security concern installing this driver, as it just points to windows generic driver, but yeah, if you allow unsigned drivers to load, they load so that might be a concern.
legendary
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February 15, 2014, 06:11:24 PM
To everybody wanting to try their BabyJet with BFGMiner on Windows (hint: it may be worth it)

BFGMiner 3.10 includes Hashfast support:
Get it at: http://bfgminer.org/

You will need a driver for it, it wont work with the WinUSB/zadig. I edited the littlefury one provided by nwoolls as per his instructions (thanks!) so it works with the babyjet.
You can download it here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w607kpr4j2fh0o0/Windows-Mining-Infs.zip (BabyJet Folder)

Your windows needs to be ok with unsigned drivers (try http://www.raymond.cc/blog/loading-unsigned-drivers-in-windows-7-and-vista-64-bit-x64/ if the driver doesn't show as working in device manager)

You BFG miner command line should look something like this:

Code:
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u 14hvScXez9XWRPL5x8DBTNnVoeTJEDoGbJ -p 1 -S all -D
(changing the pool address is absolutely optional Wink)

I really encourage everybody to try this, especially those with problems.
My BJ mined at 250ghps at pool with cgminer at stock clock, with BFGMiner I get a stable 315ghps without any tweaks. 5.6% HW tho, but hashrate is definitely higher.

@edgie: try this, afaik your BJ has similar problems to mine?




Just curious, can you overclock on Bfgminer.That kinda sucks that we must install unsigned drivers. Its annoying to go through the whole reboot thing. Any chance of it working with plug and play.
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February 15, 2014, 03:40:33 PM
To everybody wanting to try their BabyJet with BFGMiner on Windows (hint: it may be worth it)

BFGMiner 3.10 includes Hashfast support:
Get it at: http://bfgminer.org/

You will need a driver for it, it wont work with the WinUSB/zadig. I edited the littlefury one provided by nwoolls as per his instructions (thanks!) so it works with the babyjet.
You can download it here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w607kpr4j2fh0o0/Windows-Mining-Infs.zip (BabyJet Folder)

Your windows needs to be ok with unsigned drivers (try http://www.raymond.cc/blog/loading-unsigned-drivers-in-windows-7-and-vista-64-bit-x64/ if the driver doesn't show as working in device manager)

You BFG miner command line should look something like this:

Code:
bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u 14hvScXez9XWRPL5x8DBTNnVoeTJEDoGbJ -p 1 -S all -D
(changing the pool address is absolutely optional Wink)

I really encourage everybody to try this, especially those with problems.
My BJ mined at 250ghps at pool with cgminer at stock clock, with BFGMiner I get a stable 315ghps without any tweaks. 5.6% HW tho, but hashrate is definitely higher.

@edgie: try this, afaik your BJ has similar problems to mine?


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February 15, 2014, 03:12:39 PM
Still in fail-safe mode?
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February 15, 2014, 02:51:19 PM
Not sure if this has been addressed and I'm coming from more of the Sierra side of things but coming soon I hope their should be a few changes that are in deff need to be implemented on your devices.

1. New Firmware, I think the current version is .3 and new one coming out.. Also hopefully a support forum will be up soon to explain a bunch of this.
2. Latest cgminer 3.12.3 which has a lot of HF driver and usb fixes plus some stuff that takes advantage of the new firmware .. fan speeds etc..
3. With the 2 above I would either build your own ri pi image with this (I have one that I might be able to provide) thats set up with cgminer, git and the latest version of cgminer.  Note until you get a new version of the firmware u cant take advanced of some of the advanced features of cgminer 3.12.3

As for the Eligius pool, always check your 3 and 12 hour stats which are more accurate than the other ones.
legendary
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February 15, 2014, 02:50:26 PM
Just going to note that there is nothing at Eligius pool-side that would cause anyone's hardware to stop hashing...
legendary
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February 15, 2014, 02:02:50 PM
I think he would post if there were  Wink
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February 15, 2014, 12:41:50 PM

Yes, please use the [email protected] address.  I'm only working on Zendesk, I'm not sure why the FogBugz thing is still active.  I'll find out.

-Phil

I went to hashfast.com -> support -> support for existing customers (think they changed that now, somehow I'm completely unable to browse the contact us page)

Any news on firmware maybe? Wink
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