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Topic: OLD: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB - page 27. (Read 1193223 times)

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Activity: 84
Merit: 10
Hi BFG pros

I have a problem with my Hashfast Babyjet, it's 4th die isn't working.
I was wondering if someone could maybe make sense out of this and tell me what might be going on:

Code:
 [2014-02-27 14:29:50] HFA 0: STATUS from chipaddr=0x03 with hdata=0x5e07 (isn=0x2f4): total=96 uptodate=96 active=0 pending=0 transitioned=96
 [2014-02-27 14:29:50] HFA 0: STATUS from chipaddr=0x02 with hdata=0x5e02 (isn=0xbc): total=96 uptodate=96 active=94 pending=94 transitioned=2
 [2014-02-27 14:29:50] HFA 0: STATUS from chipaddr=0x01 with hdata=0x5e02 (isn=0xbe): total=96 uptodate=96 active=95 pending=95 transitioned=1
 [2014-02-27 14:29:50] HFA 0: STATUS from chipaddr=0x00 with hdata=0x5e02 (isn=0xbe): total=96 uptodate=96 active=95 pending=65 transitioned=31

I notice the different hdata and isn values for my 4th die. As the newest 0.4RC firmware from hashfast didn't fix this I'm wondering if maybe there is something that could be done in BFGMiner to solve this problem?
If I look at the "dead" cores in BFGMiner, they show as enabled, 0ghps hash rate (not in RST state) I can disable and enable them, but they just sit at 0ghps.
legendary
Activity: 1775
Merit: 1032
Value will be measured in sats
Luke are you considering adding support for the gridseed 5 chip miner?

It is selling like hotcakes but has rather poor software support. bfgminer would be magic...

+1

very interested in this.

Support for the single-chip thumbs is completed and submitted to Luke as a pull-request for 4.0:

https://github.com/nwoolls/bfgminer/tree/feature/dualminer-support

Support for the 5-chip miners is under way as well.

Woop woop! I can't wait for bfgminer support for the 5-chip gridseed miners. Using cpuminer sucks  Undecided
hero member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 501
nwoolls, any updates on the HEX16A2 drivers for bfgminer?  I would LOVE to get these working with bfg - if I could, it'd mean running 1 PC for everything rather than 1 PC and two little ARM routers that aren't the most stable devices.
hero member
Activity: 857
Merit: 1000
Anger is a gift.
I have a Bitfury V1 10 card rig. Whenever I try and start bfgminer I get "Too many values passed to set temp cutoff" and bfgminer closes. Bfgminer works just fine on my 8 card V3 rig. Anything I can do to get it working? The built in chainminer software from Bitfury does not have a failover option, or I have just yet to find it.

Thanks.
Delete your config file

I will give it a try. Thanks for the help!

Edit:
I can get in now, but all I get is HW errors. I am running bfgminer by "sudo ./bfgminer -S bfsb:auto". Am I missing something?
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1186
I have a Bitfury V1 10 card rig. Whenever I try and start bfgminer I get "Too many values passed to set temp cutoff" and bfgminer closes. Bfgminer works just fine on my 8 card V3 rig. Anything I can do to get it working? The built in chainminer software from Bitfury does not have a failover option, or I have just yet to find it.

Thanks.
Delete your config file
hero member
Activity: 857
Merit: 1000
Anger is a gift.
I have a Bitfury V1 10 card rig. Whenever I try and start bfgminer I get "Too many values passed to set temp cutoff" and bfgminer closes. Bfgminer works just fine on my 8 card V3 rig. Anything I can do to get it working? The built in chainminer software from Bitfury does not have a failover option, or I have just yet to find it.

Thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Oh, I didn't run it there for long, just long enough to try a few restarts of bfgminer.  I do suspect its interfering somehow.  Antminer came back immediately when directly plugged in.

Does work good on measuring voltage and current of my usb fan!

hah! you don't want to try that thing on the 12V side anyway... it would get fried by the current being pulled there for sure...the 12V is for more than the fans, it's what's being ultra high speed switched and loaded like a mofo by the ASICs while mining... ;]
sr. member
Activity: 470
Merit: 250
Better to have 100 friends than 100 rubles
Oh, I didn't run it there for long, just long enough to try a few restarts of bfgminer.  I do suspect its interfering somehow.  Antminer came back immediately when directly plugged in.

Does work good on measuring voltage and current of my usb fan!
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Just a bit of news... I purchased one of those $6 USB power monitors that were mentioned here (or maybe over on the BFGMiner Antminer thread).  Arrived today.  Works great for UCB fans, but when an Antminer is plugged in, bfgminer doesn't see it anymore.

Haven't played with it much, but wanted to give folks a heads up.  It was $6, for that I'm happy the lights work, so not complaining...

First, make sure it's plugged in all the way.
Make sure your 5V power source is providing enough current.
If that's not the problem,
it could be a voltage drop or current limit problem being caused by that $6 miner killer!
Better unplug it from your miner until you know, or you could overstress or fry something!
Gewed luck!
sr. member
Activity: 470
Merit: 250
Better to have 100 friends than 100 rubles
Just a bit of news... I purchased one of those $6 USB power monitors that were mentioned here (or maybe over on the BFGMiner Antminer thread).  Arrived today.  Works great for UCB fans, but when an Antminer is plugged in, bfgminer doesn't see it anymore.

Haven't played with it much, but wanted to give folks a heads up.  It was $6, for that I'm happy the lights work, so not complaining...
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
Thank you.
I appreciate it.

I just wanted to let everyone know I put up a small review of the DualMiner on cryptocoinsnews.com
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/02/26/dualminer-sha-256-scrypt-usb-miner/

It really is a good product and I wanted to share my experience using it with everyone.
I also made sure to mention that Nate and Luke were working hard on getting support for them for MultiMiner and BFGMiner.

Good review Smiley
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 10
I just wanted to let everyone know I put up a small review of the DualMiner on cryptocoinsnews.com
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/02/26/dualminer-sha-256-scrypt-usb-miner/

It really is a good product and I wanted to share my experience using it with everyone.
I also made sure to mention that Nate and Luke were working hard on getting support for them for MultiMiner and BFGMiner.

Good review Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
I just wanted to let everyone know I put up a small review of the DualMiner on cryptocoinsnews.com
http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/2014/02/26/dualminer-sha-256-scrypt-usb-miner/

It really is a good product and I wanted to share my experience using it with everyone.
I also made sure to mention that Nate and Luke were working hard on getting support for them for MultiMiner and BFGMiner.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Luke are you considering adding support for the gridseed 5 chip miner?

It is selling like hotcakes but has rather poor software support. bfgminer would be magic...

+1

very interested in this.

Support for the single-chip thumbs is completed and submitted to Luke as a pull-request for 4.0:

https://github.com/nwoolls/bfgminer/tree/feature/dualminer-support

Support for the 5-chip miners is under way as well.

Just found this post. This is great! Down loaded and looked over bgminer's readme files and so on.
Even tried to run it just for the heck of it. Doesn't see my 5 chip GC3355 miners though ;(
Guess it's not going to either but I don't understand why it shut down right after I try to enter M+ in order to add my miners to the list.... What am I doing wrong? I tried cntrl and Alt M+ but that doesn't work.
I have them all powered up, and connected via USB hub to my XP laptop.
Just need the software to run them.
I see you're working on support for the 5 chips which is fantastic.
In looking over your program, it looks very good! I see you've put a lot into building it. Must appreciated.
Do you need any beta testers for your 5 chip version? I'd be happy to assist and be one of your testers.
Please let me know as soon as your program is ready!
Thanks
wolfey2014
full member
Activity: 207
Merit: 100
Stupid question.

Running BFGMiner on Raspberry Pi. How do I clear my conf file? I accidentally wrote some settings to a configuration file, and now I want it back to default. How do I do that?

[edit]Found it. Sucker is in hidden file ".bfgminer" on my root.
legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
Luke are you considering adding support for the gridseed 5 chip miner?

It is selling like hotcakes but has rather poor software support. bfgminer would be magic...

+1

very interested in this.

Support for the single-chip thumbs is completed and submitted to Luke as a pull-request for 4.0:

https://github.com/nwoolls/bfgminer/tree/feature/dualminer-support

Support for the 5-chip miners is under way as well.

this is good news.
  I have a  300 dollar brick as I am just not in the mood to spend a day or 2 to get it to work.
 I got one from lightning asic. 

 I am looking to run just the one 5 chipper.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Luke are you considering adding support for the gridseed 5 chip miner?

It is selling like hotcakes but has rather poor software support. bfgminer would be magic...

+1

very interested in this.

Support for the single-chip thumbs is completed and submitted to Luke as a pull-request for 4.0:

https://github.com/nwoolls/bfgminer/tree/feature/dualminer-support

Support for the 5-chip miners is under way as well.

Very nice nwoolls. Thanks for that.

Great!  Keep us posted!
full member
Activity: 155
Merit: 100
Luke are you considering adding support for the gridseed 5 chip miner?

It is selling like hotcakes but has rather poor software support. bfgminer would be magic...

+1

very interested in this.

Support for the single-chip thumbs is completed and submitted to Luke as a pull-request for 4.0:

https://github.com/nwoolls/bfgminer/tree/feature/dualminer-support

Support for the 5-chip miners is under way as well.

Very nice nwoolls. Thanks for that.
legendary
Activity: 986
Merit: 1000
Crypto Currency , Mining, Exchange ATM, Wallet!
Luke are you considering adding support for the gridseed 5 chip miner?

It is selling like hotcakes but has rather poor software support. bfgminer would be magic...

+1

very interested in this.

Support for the single-chip thumbs is completed and submitted to Luke as a pull-request for 4.0:

https://github.com/nwoolls/bfgminer/tree/feature/dualminer-support

Support for the 5-chip miners is under way as well.


That's great news!

super good news !!!
hi, nwools,
thats great news.
thanks a lot for ur great works.if need any support, just let me know.
Jack.
legendary
Activity: 1974
Merit: 1003
Luke are you considering adding support for the gridseed 5 chip miner?

It is selling like hotcakes but has rather poor software support. bfgminer would be magic...

+1

very interested in this.

Support for the single-chip thumbs is completed and submitted to Luke as a pull-request for 4.0:

https://github.com/nwoolls/bfgminer/tree/feature/dualminer-support

Support for the 5-chip miners is under way as well.

That's great news!

super good news !!!
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