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Re: [ANN][NEVA] NevaCoin | PoS 2.0 / PoW Hybrid | Blake2s PoW | NO Premine |
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LuizPauloDamaceno
on 01/05/2017, 16:35:17 UTC
Hi everyone! I'm starting new tests for my Raspberry PI node... I'm using a very precise signal generator to run my RPI replacing the generic Crystal Oscillator with this good one, my tests show good results for overclock too. But i need some ways to tests this experiment, if all runs with success i will try to keep this node running for a long time (it was in a electronics research lab what i work), this signal generator have an rubidium oscillator internally, what makes the generated signal very precise, please someone knows some way to test if the node is really good (i already have done some stress tests with success). The setup is:

-Raspberry Pi model B;
-SMB 100A Rohde & Schwarz Signal / Microwave generator;
-Raspbian Jessie with 4.9.24+ RT kernel;
-BNC cable to transport the signal to RPI board;
-100MB Bandwidth connection but the RPI 1 limits to 10MB/s the BW;
-700MHz to 1033MHz overclocked BCM2835 CPU.

-> In the future I will start to play with RPI 3 Model B+, but for now RPI 1 sounds ok.
-> The node IP is 143.107.228.226 - Running client v1.4.0 and staking ok.

And, some pics for you:

The board:
https://s3.postimg.org/ql27bvn9f/Board.jpg/

The replacement of the internal oscillator for one external (from generator):
https://s28.postimg.org/g4pt84i65/External_Clock.jpg

The external generator setup:
https://s18.postimg.org/t0x9rbly1/The_signal_generator.jpg

Powered on:
https://s29.postimg.org/oevtol1hj/raspiok.png

Succefully overclocked RPI:
https://s14.postimg.org/snm5y23kx/Ras_PIOVER.jpg

And the wallet running:
https://s13.postimg.org/ifb6vssrb/NEVA.jpg

Thats all folks! xD