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Topic: Mining with Bitminter and EasyMiner (Read 5323 times)

member
Activity: 108
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November 21, 2013, 05:20:17 AM
#8
use cgminer 3.5 and cgminers zadig tool to change the drivers. odd are if bitminter dosnt stay connected then its a miner fault or a internet connection issue

You don't need to change the Jala driver, it works without having to use zadig.
legendary
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the grandpa of cryptos
November 20, 2013, 09:20:41 PM
#7
bitminter works with jalas fro mscratch - maybe u have usb ports beei nturned down, not enough electricity or just somethign else is wrong. theres almost no chances that its bitminter.
legendary
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November 20, 2013, 11:23:47 AM
#6
A screen capture, should help out. Take a pic and edit on this thread.
legendary
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Needs more jiggawatts
November 20, 2013, 06:53:32 AM
#5
im going to bet bitminter is pigging out on RAM and crashing.

It's possible. I run it for weeks without restarting without increased memory usage. But it could be something that only occurs under specific conditions.

Any more details?
legendary
Activity: 1540
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November 19, 2013, 06:05:24 PM
#4
I am using BitMinter which often stops working when it runs for longer than 2-3 hours. This means I constantly have to check and restart the mining device every few hours in case it has stopped. It is winter now so I don't think it is overheating. Is there a way to automatically reset and start the Jalapeno miner in Bitminter?

What exactly happens? Does the program crash or lock up? Does the device spit out tons of errors in the log and finally give up? Do you get network errors or other error messages?


im going to bet bitminter is pigging out on RAM and crashing.
legendary
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Needs more jiggawatts
November 18, 2013, 07:58:09 AM
#3
I am using BitMinter which often stops working when it runs for longer than 2-3 hours. This means I constantly have to check and restart the mining device every few hours in case it has stopped. It is winter now so I don't think it is overheating. Is there a way to automatically reset and start the Jalapeno miner in Bitminter?

What exactly happens? Does the program crash or lock up? Does the device spit out tons of errors in the log and finally give up? Do you get network errors or other error messages?
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1002
November 17, 2013, 02:00:38 PM
#2
use cgminer 3.5 and cgminers zadig tool to change the drivers. odd are if bitminter dosnt stay connected then its a miner fault or a internet connection issue
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
November 17, 2013, 10:28:03 AM
#1
Hi,

After some struggling I used this Virtual COM Port drivers to get miner applications to detect my Jalapeno: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm

I am using BitMinter which often stops working when it runs for longer than 2-3 hours. This means I constantly have to check and restart the mining device every few hours in case it has stopped. It is winter now so I don't think it is overheating. Is there a way to automatically reset and start the Jalapeno miner in Bitminter?

I have even seen this behaviour with EasyMiner when using the BFGMiner which is preventing me from mining overnight as the mining process lasts for 2-3 hours max before I have to manually reset and restart it again.

I am using a BFL Jalapeno's and I trying to maximize my throughput.
I am strongly considering getting cloud mining as it looks to be way more cost-effective than my Jalapeno's are at the moment.

I only got this Jalapeno last week so I missed the boat a little, but I am still interested in mining with it.

I would appreciate any help or general comments on this.
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