![]() also my ASIC Miner Block Erupters led is off but it was solid the whole time i was setting it up. The top isn't refreshing the hash rate so i dont know how its doing but the bottom (start nonce, start voltage, and start freq) part just keeps looping with different values.Īnd when i go to slushes pool dashbord it doenst say any of my workers are going. SB management ool management ettings isplay options uit im working with slush's pool and using putty to conect to my pi. That follows this tutorial and everything worked smoothly. If you found this useful, I accept Bitcoin donations by following this link. ![]() And if your Pi is failing to communicate with your Antminer U3 via cgminer, unplug and reconnect the USB cable. You can also SSH into your Pi at any time and run sudo screen -x cgminer to view your cgminer screen. You can play around with voltage and frequencies by following the table in the official manual, found here, there's no real need to change what I suggested above though. Other than that it offers tons of configuration and settings options as well as features to suit your. The profit earned by the software is also quite substantial as well. The best attribute of this software is that it has a very intuitive interface that is easy to use and navigate. My Antminer U3 is running at around ~59-60Gh/s, hopefully yours should be the same. The best part is that the software is free to use and install. cgminer -bmsc-options 115200:0.57 -o POOL -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD -bmsc-voltage 0800 -bmsc-freq 1286 ![]() Sudo nano /etc/rc.local - remember, Ctrl-X to exit, then type Y and press Enter to save changes.Īdd this just above exit 0, again enter your own pool, username and password: Now, add cgminer to start automatically when the Pi is powered on and create a screen session: Test cgminer is working correctly by running the following (input your own pool, username and password): Install, configure and also enable bmsc options:Įxport LIBCURL_CFLAGS=’-I/usr/include/curl’ Sudo apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev libusb-1.0-0 libcurl4-openssl-dev libncurses5-dev libudev-dev screen libtool automake pkg-config libjansson-dev screen Login via PuTTY with the default username/password, then raspi-config if you would like to change the hostname, default password and so on. ![]() Run a fresh install of Raspbian using NOOBS, after the install type ifconfig and make a note of the IP address, so that you can remotely SSH into your Pi. That link is useless if you're running an Antminer U3, here's how I got mine working using screen and PuTTY. ![]()
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