Here we go guys...new image release finally out!
Link:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/apolloimage/apollo_image_1-29.img.zipAlternate (will only be up for a few days):
https://we.tl/t-Z0cS3MqxZnMD5: a81f9830453dfbd493b94dd00787bb9c
SHA256: 937ccb99b2b58c8c3ea113b5391ca7d8dba7f10aafc4261bfa707f51a6da6918
This image has LOTS of bug fixes and stability improvements. Its recommenced that EVERYONE upgrade even if your not having any issues.
Upgrade Procedure:We have not implemented an in-OS upgrade yet to keep issues to a minimum (this will probably change in the next update), so you will be required to remove your SD card and re-image it
-If you dont want to manually setup your configuration again, go to your miner dashboard before you upgrade, go to settings, and download the backup text file that saves all your configurations.
-Shutdown your Apollo and remove its SD card
-Download the new Apollo image linked above and make sure you UNZIP it (always a good idea to check MD5 checksum in case download was corrupted...make sure checksum is run on the .img file NOT the downloaded .img.zip)
-Use Etcher to re-image your SD card with the updated image file
-Insert the imaged SD card back into your Apollo...you know have a fresh updated image which is ready to be reconfigured (if you were using wifi you need to plug into ethernet again for initial setup)
-If your using your backup configuration file, you only need to put in a dashboard password in the initial setup screen, then just go to settings and upload the configuration file with the "Restore" Button
Full ChangeLog-system kernel updated to 4.19 for fixes and reliability
-lowered CPU aggressiveness to keep MCU cooler for better reliability
-enabled low level hardware watchdog, this fixes the very rare issue some people were reporting and any system failure or hardware monitor failure will now cause a system reboot and prevent unit from overheating
-reduced SD card writes from hardware monitor to increase SD card life
-you can now manually set fan to a minimum of 5%
-you can now edit pools directly instead of deleting and re-adding
-added settings option to enable local bfgminer API access
-stratum pool difficulty is now displayed in dashboard instead of discarded shares
-OS will now automatically expand SD card to maximum size on first boot
-Dashboard now shows bfgminer log output if there are connection issues
-Miner Yellow LED now blinks rapidly after hardware initialization is successfully complete and waiting for bfgminer startup (ie if there is an external internet connection issue, or bad pool/credentials issue miner will just keep blinking yellow rapidly)
-multiple dashboard visual fixes
-lots of hardware monitor bug fixes
The focus of this update was system stability and refinement of the miner subsystem. I think the miner is in a pretty stable state for now, and we are going to switch focus to getting you the cool feature updates next. First step is to get a full node running on this hardware, and hope to have that for you guys by next month.