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Topic: OLD: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB - page 83. (Read 1193218 times)

newbie
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Oh wow that's just great. At least I got that bit fury chip here that will never get to hash in its future  Grin thanks!
hero member
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Another thing is the LED does not light up when I insert into the USB ports as well.

It's fucked then, sorry.

Out of the two I got, one died about 2 days later.   
newbie
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Thanks but I had tried with 3.8.0 as well ....  Embarrassed no luck either. The output posted was from 3.8.0 as well, I got the screenshot mixed up, so sorry about that. However, both screen output from either versions are the same, it shows the BPM0 with zero hash and device not able to be detected. I got the driver installed correctly for bfgminer and it is displayed in the control panel correctly. I followed the instructions given. I have even tried cgminer installation setup as well but nothing happens either. I hope that does not means it is DOA. Another thing is the LED does not light up when I insert into the USB ports as well.
hero member
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You could try with a more up-to-date version.  We're on 3.8.0 now, and there's been lots of changes since 3.5.1 with drivers and USB miners, etc.
newbie
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For some reason, unbeknownst to me, my Red Fury device is not hashing... Can anyone help? I have installed the drivers and bfgminer but can't seem to mine...
Please paste output from:
Code:
bfgminer -S bigpic:all -d? -D

I'm have the same issue with my new purchased Red Fury. It is not hashing at all.

https://i.imgur.com/zoaX5e5.jpg

I have run the code suggested by Luke and this is the output. Anyone can help?

Code:
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] setrlimit: Not supported by platform                    
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] Started bfgminer 3.8.0                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error opening device usb:002:255: LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error opening device usb:001:255: LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error opening device usb:001:005: LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error getting USB string 1 (iManufacturer): LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error getting USB string 2 (iProduct): LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error getting USB string 1 (iManufacturer): LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error getting USB string 2 (iProduct): LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_FOUND                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error opening device usb:001:002: LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error opening device usb:001:001: LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] usb_devinfo_scan: Error opening device usb:002:001: LIBUSB_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hidapi_try_lib: Couldn't load libhidapi.dll: unknown                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hidapi_try_lib: Successfully loaded libhidapi-0.dll                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB Receiver" serial " "                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB Receiver" serial " "                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB Receiver" serial " "                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB Receiver" serial " "                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB Receiver" serial " "                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB Receiver" serial " "                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB Receiver" serial " "                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] hid_devinfo_scan: Found "USB Receiver" serial " "                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] FTD2XX.DLL failed to load, not using FTDI autodetect                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlarging to 200                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlarging to 400                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlarging to 800                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlarging to 1000                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlarging to 2000                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] QueryDosDevice returned insufficent buffer error; enlarging to 4000                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:002:001 (path=(null), vid=8087, pid=0024, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:001 (path=(null), vid=8087, pid=0024, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:002 (path=(null), vid=8086, pid=0189, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:002:002 (path=(null), vid=2232, pid=1028, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:003 (path=(null), vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:005 (path=(null), vid=03eb, pid=204b, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:001:255 (path=(null), vid=8086, pid=1c26, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found usb device at usb:002:255 (path=(null), vid=8086, pid=1c2d, manuf=(null), prod=(null), serial=(null))                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_02&col03#8&f52b670&0&0002#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_02&col03#8&f52b670&0&0002#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB Receiver, serial= )                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_02&col02#8&f52b670&0&0001#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_02&col02#8&f52b670&0&0001#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB Receiver, serial= )                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_02&col01#8&f52b670&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_02&col01#8&f52b670&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB Receiver, serial= )                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_01&col04#8&3329f432&0&0003#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_01&col04#8&3329f432&0&0003#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB Receiver, serial= )                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_01&col03#8&3329f432&0&0002#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_01&col03#8&3329f432&0&0002#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB Receiver, serial= )                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_01&col02#8&3329f432&0&0001#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_01&col02#8&3329f432&0&0001#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB Receiver, serial= )                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_01&col01#8&3329f432&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_01&col01#8&3329f432&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB Receiver, serial= )                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found hid device at hid:\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_00#8&31c939fe&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030} (path=\\?\hid#vid_046d&pid_c52b&mi_00#8&31c939fe&0&0000#{4d1e55b2-f16f-11cf-88cb-001111000030}, vid=046d, pid=c52b, manuf=Logitech, prod=USB Receiver, serial= )                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] lowlevel_scan: Found vcom device at com:4 (path=\\.\COM4, vid=0000, pid=0000, manuf=BPMC, prod=Bitfury BF1, serial=A493635333235161A161)                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] Do not have user privileges required to open \\.\COM4                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] Do not have user privileges required to open \\.\COM4                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] Devices detected:                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] Timers: Using QueryPerformanceCounter                   
 [2013-12-04 23:56:08] Recalibrating timeofday offset (delta 1386170685.782467s)                   
legendary
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Does BFGMiner support KNCMiner? I have a Saturn that hashes at 335GHs if I have pool info directly input into miner config page. But if I want to manage using BFGMiner it runs at 100GHs.

My config is simple
Server: 192.168.10.5:8023
User: user
Password: password

BFGMiner is running on windows 7 with a few other instances running blades and running them correctly for the longest time.

Startup command is as following;

C:\bit\asics\bfgminer.exe -o http://stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -u user_knc -p 12323 -o http://stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333 -u user.knc -p 134234234 -G --http-port 8023

I'm obviously missing something. Other ASIC devices run great with the same config like V1 and V2 blades. I have 25 of them blades running trouble free but KNC Miner wants to take away my sleep.

Help!?
Using getwork for something like this isn't going to work.
Check out README.ASIC for instructions to install BFGMiner directly on your KnCMiner unit.
sr. member
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Double your Personal Bitcoin Funds.
Does BFGMiner support KNCMiner? I have a Saturn that hashes at 335GHs if I have pool info directly input into miner config page. But if I want to manage using BFGMiner it runs at 100GHs.

My config is simple
Server: 192.168.10.5:8023
User: user
Password: password

BFGMiner is running on windows 7 with a few other instances running blades and running them correctly for the longest time.

Startup command is as following;

C:\bit\asics\bfgminer.exe -o http://stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -u user_knc -p 12323 -o http://stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333 -u user.knc -p 134234234 -G --http-port 8023

I'm obviously missing something. Other ASIC devices run great with the same config like V1 and V2 blades. I have 25 of them blades running trouble free but KNC Miner wants to take away my sleep.

Help!?
newbie
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Just installed 2 ASIC erupter and i wonder if it is normal that i read values like:

Quote
2xx.x / 3xx.x / 0.00MH/s

?
hero member
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Hi. after last update my OCL devices are not automatically discovered. Please advise.

Run bfgminer with -S opencl:auto
newbie
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Guys.. I have been trying to compile bfgminer to enable CPU mining via scrypt on Windows 7.

I have been following the instructions in windows-build.txt I have reached the last step and just as I want to compile the miner I get this error. have been searching the internet for answers but couldn't find any. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!

$ ./autogen.sh
Getting submodules...
Running autoreconf -if...
Can't locate Autom4te/ChannelDefs.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /mingw/share/autoco
nf /usr/lib/perl5/5.8/msys /usr/lib/perl5/5.8 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8/msys
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_
perl/5.8/msys /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8 .) a
t /c/MinGW/bin/autoreconf-2.68 line 40.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /c/MinGW/bin/autoreconf-2.68 line 40.

$ df
Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
C:\MinGW\msys\1.0    488384532 381216220 107168312  79% /usr
C:\MinGW\msys\1.0    488384532 381216220 107168312  79% /
c:                   488384532 381216220 107168312  79% /c
df: `/d': no medium
df: `/e': no medium
hero member
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Hi. after last update my OCL devices are not automatically discovered. Please advise.
hero member
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Help plz, if I have a laptop connected to several bfl asics, how do I open one window of bfgminer for each?

Create copies of the bfgminer folder for each asic.  The configure each batch file to run just 1 asic.
i try but don't work. which flag i need use?
Help plz, how i can config each batch file to run just 1 asic?

Find out which COM each asic is under Devices And Printers in windows 7.  Then write your batch file for each separate com number in each folder.  I ran a couple miners separately and used -S //./COM### for each device.  So basically, on my desktop, I have a folder called bfgminer1 that has all the normal contents of bfgminer in it, with a batch file that has -S //./COM13 in that folde for just one mining rig.  Then I have another folder called bfgminer2 with -S //./COM14 in a batch file in that folder for the next rig.  And do that for each rig.  You have to call out each unit separately, have separate folders for bfgminer to be in so they don't try to work on the same work or get confused...

I also use the entire file path for bfgminer.exe in my batch file so i can launch it from my desktop; so "C:/windows/blah blah blah/desktop/bfgminer1/bfgminer.exe -G -o host:port -u username -p password -S //./COM4"
hero member
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I am just curious. Is there any addon/software out there that will create an browser Interface with statistics and so on beside Minepeon for the Raspberry pi?
legendary
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Help plz, if I have a laptop connected to several bfl asics, how do I open one window of bfgminer for each?

Create copies of the bfgminer folder for each asic.  The configure each batch file to run just 1 asic.
i try but don't work. which flag i need use?
Help plz, how i can config each batch file to run just 1 asic?
hero member
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Merit: 500
I have a question about BFGminer. I started mining at HHTT last night, and noticed this by morning:


Are those HW figures normal? Or am I losing a fair amount of my shares due to HW errors and not getting paid? I'm not getting any HW errors or invalid nounce messages popping up. Mostly just getting Accepted shares and requested work updates.

Less than 1% HW errors isn't bad at all!  I wouldn't be sad about it, I have 8 block erupters and they average about .50% - 1.8% depending on the weather, what day it is, if the moon is in line with mercury...that kinda thing.  Just keep at it!
legendary
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I'd fight Gandhi.
I have a question about BFGminer. I started mining at HHTT last night, and noticed this by morning:


Are those HW figures normal? Or am I losing a fair amount of my shares due to HW errors and not getting paid? I'm not getting any HW errors or invalid nounce messages popping up. Mostly just getting Accepted shares and requested work updates.
full member
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I'm trying to use bfgminer on my Jupiter from KnCMiner November batch and it is not working as expected. Everything is working fine on a similar Jupiter form October batch miner using exactly same setup.

On the October Jupiter bfgminer detect all 4 ASIC boards and it is hashing at ~550GH. I'm using bfgminer on this setup for more than a month without any issue.

On the November Jupiter bfgminer detect 4 ASIC boards but hashrate is very low ~14GH. The build-in cgminer hash at ~640GH.
I build bfgminer form git (3.8.0) and notice this issue then reverted back to 3.7.0 but same.
legendary
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Seems I'm getting a Nanofury to replace a dead Bluefury.  Anything I need to be aware of as regards getting the Nanofury working on BFGMiner on Linux (or indeed OpenWRT)?
You'll have to build hidapi for OpenWrt and recompile BFGMiner to use it.

Cheers Luke-Jr.  I think I'll stick to the RPi then.  Wink
I hear there are significant problems with Nanofury on the RPi's buggy USB stack...
I plan to be looking into this in the upcoming weeks, but it may be a hardware issue I can't workaround.

Aw crap.  What about the Beaglebone Black?  I don't think the USB is borked on it, is it?
I've not heard any reports of success or problems on BBB, nor do I have one to test with myself (KnCMiner's is missing USB ports...)
hero member
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Seems I'm getting a Nanofury to replace a dead Bluefury.  Anything I need to be aware of as regards getting the Nanofury working on BFGMiner on Linux (or indeed OpenWRT)?
You'll have to build hidapi for OpenWrt and recompile BFGMiner to use it.

Cheers Luke-Jr.  I think I'll stick to the RPi then.  Wink
I hear there are significant problems with Nanofury on the RPi's buggy USB stack...
I plan to be looking into this in the upcoming weeks, but it may be a hardware issue I can't workaround.

Aw crap.  What about the Beaglebone Black?  I don't think the USB is borked on it, is it?
legendary
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Seems I'm getting a Nanofury to replace a dead Bluefury.  Anything I need to be aware of as regards getting the Nanofury working on BFGMiner on Linux (or indeed OpenWRT)?
You'll have to build hidapi for OpenWrt and recompile BFGMiner to use it.

Cheers Luke-Jr.  I think I'll stick to the RPi then.  Wink
I hear there are significant problems with Nanofury on the RPi's buggy USB stack...
I plan to be looking into this in the upcoming weeks, but it may be a hardware issue I can't workaround.
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