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Topic: Unofficial USB adapters for ASICMiner Tube/Prisma (Read 8787 times)

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Still have a few of these if people are interested.

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novak

Could use 2 or 3.
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or a part # for the 3 pin connectors and the thru hole plugs.
sr. member
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Any of these left?
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Still have a few of these if people are interested.

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legendary
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Dig around in CrazyGuy's Prisma sales threads. He's got a Minera image for the RPi that isn't terrible; I've had Prismas running with it in hosting for a while.
Ok thanks I'll have a look Smiley.
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
Dig around in CrazyGuy's Prisma sales threads. He's got a Minera image for the RPi that isn't terrible; I've had Prismas running with it in hosting for a while.
legendary
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I've decided to try the adapter on a newly acquired raspberry pi model B instead of my pc, can anyone recommend software ( and ideally a link Wink ) for my tube please.

I've got some rare spare time to tinker over the next few days Smiley.
legendary
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Thanks again Novak Smiley
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I have had a bit better luck with fewer errors with 4.7+ as well.
The adapters are working well.
 Cool



Mine arrived today in the UK, thanks very much Smiley.

To run my tube(s) from a Windows 7 pc can someone suggest which version of cgminer to use please.

You should be able to use either the custom 4.6.0 made by ASICMiner, or anything 4.7.0 or newer.  I tested both that 4.6.0 and 4.7.1, I think newer version might be getting a bit better at identifying errors but both ran about the same. 

Let me know how windows 7 works for you, XP ran the prisma like shit- expect about 1/2 hour between crashes.  This was tested using a real ASICMiner adapter too, not one I made, so I assume it was drivers.  A lot of people get RPis to run their gear on for this reason.

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novak

Ok great thank you. Are you running from a pc or rpi?

I've used both.  Didn't have any trouble except with windows XP.

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legendary
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I have had a bit better luck with fewer errors with 4.7+ as well.
The adapters are working well.
 Cool



Mine arrived today in the UK, thanks very much Smiley.

To run my tube(s) from a Windows 7 pc can someone suggest which version of cgminer to use please.

You should be able to use either the custom 4.6.0 made by ASICMiner, or anything 4.7.0 or newer.  I tested both that 4.6.0 and 4.7.1, I think newer version might be getting a bit better at identifying errors but both ran about the same. 

Let me know how windows 7 works for you, XP ran the prisma like shit- expect about 1/2 hour between crashes.  This was tested using a real ASICMiner adapter too, not one I made, so I assume it was drivers.  A lot of people get RPis to run their gear on for this reason.

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novak

Ok great thank you. Are you running from a pc or rpi?
legendary
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I have had a bit better luck with fewer errors with 4.7+ as well.
The adapters are working well.
 Cool



Mine arrived today in the UK, thanks very much Smiley.

To run my tube(s) from a Windows 7 pc can someone suggest which version of cgminer to use please.

You should be able to use either the custom 4.6.0 made by ASICMiner, or anything 4.7.0 or newer.  I tested both that 4.6.0 and 4.7.1, I think newer version might be getting a bit better at identifying errors but both ran about the same. 

Let me know how windows 7 works for you, XP ran the prisma like shit- expect about 1/2 hour between crashes.  This was tested using a real ASICMiner adapter too, not one I made, so I assume it was drivers.  A lot of people get RPis to run their gear on for this reason.

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novak
legendary
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You should be able to use either the custom 4.6.0 made by ASICMiner, or anything 4.7.0 or newer.  I tested both that 4.6.0 and 4.7.1, I think newer version might be getting a bit better at identifying errors but both ran about the same.  

Let me know how windows 7 works for you, XP ran the prisma like shit- expect about 1/2 hour between crashes.  This was tested using a real ASICMiner adapter too, not one I made, so I assume it was drivers.  A lot of people get RPis to run their gear on for this reason.

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novak

Ok thanks Novak when I get time in next few days I'll give it a try Smiley.
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Mine arrived today in the UK, thanks very much Smiley.

To run my tube(s) from a Windows 7 pc can someone suggest which version of cgminer to use please.

You should be able to use either the custom 4.6.0 made by ASICMiner, or anything 4.7.0 or newer.  I tested both that 4.6.0 and 4.7.1, I think newer version might be getting a bit better at identifying errors but both ran about the same. 

Let me know how windows 7 works for you, XP ran the prisma like shit- expect about 1/2 hour between crashes.  This was tested using a real ASICMiner adapter too, not one I made, so I assume it was drivers.  A lot of people get RPis to run their gear on for this reason.

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novak
legendary
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Mine arrived today in the UK, thanks very much Smiley.

To run my tube(s) from a Windows 7 pc can someone suggest which version of cgminer to use please.
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Excellent work.
I have one up and running on a Prisma right now. Works well.
Thanks for developing these.


Glad to.  I was goofing around with tubes right after they came out and was disgusted with the BE controller.  But since the Prisma came out and the cgminer drivers exist, it is just a matter of getting a USB-UART that will work.

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legendary
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Excellent work.
I have one up and running on a Prisma right now. Works well.
Thanks for developing these.


I guess people are starting to get these, so here's how to hook them up.  You can use the cable that comes with your prisma/tube, you don't need the cable in the bag.  That's only if you need an extension.



Use all three middle pins, do not use either end pin on the adapter.  Plug it in so that the plastic keys on the cable are down.  I tested all of the adapters before shipping so if you have any problems give me a reasonably detailed description and I'll see if I can figure out what's up.

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novak
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I guess people are starting to get these, so here's how to hook them up.  You can use the cable that comes with your prisma/tube, you don't need the cable in the bag.  That's only if you need an extension.



Use all three middle pins, do not use either end pin on the adapter.  Plug it in so that the plastic keys on the cable are down.  I tested all of the adapters before shipping so if you have any problems give me a reasonably detailed description and I'll see if I can figure out what's up.

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novak
legendary
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Just to update, I got everyone's orders out Friday.  A couple were first-class overseas so unfortunately no tracking, but rest assured if you paid, it was shipped.

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Excellent thank you Smiley
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Just to update, I got everyone's orders out Friday.  A couple were first-class overseas so unfortunately no tracking, but rest assured if you paid, it was shipped.

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legendary
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Hi do you ship to the UK? If so I'd like to buy from you please Smiley.

I can ship to the UK.  PM me for details, shipping cost will depend on how many and how fast you want them.

I just finished testing more than enough to ship to everyone else though, so they can ship tomorrow, if paid.

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novak

Thank you will send PM now.
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Hi do you ship to the UK? If so I'd like to buy from you please Smiley.

I can ship to the UK.  PM me for details, shipping cost will depend on how many and how fast you want them.

I just finished testing more than enough to ship to everyone else though, so they can ship tomorrow, if paid.

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novak
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