Post
Topic
Board Mining support
Re: Hacking The KNC Firmware: Overclocking
by
j03
on 15/02/2014, 14:39:06 UTC

Thank you very much j03. I'm not clear on exactly what to modify in the bash script for an October Saturn, but I'm getting there.

KNC gui shows ASIC slot #3 and ASIC slot #4 are used. I assume this is 3 and 4 on the control board? There are two free spots to the left and two to the right.

---------------beagleboard side----------------------
 plug        plug        plug       plug        plug       plug
{FREE}   {FREE}   {USED}   {USED}   {FREE}   {FREE}  
                             |            |
                             |            |
                             |            |
                             |            |
                          [ASIC]    [ASIC]
                           4 dies     4 dies
---------------ASIC/FAN side-----------------------


How do you count these spots for the script?


Looking down at the controller board from the direction you have illustrated, the plugs (ASIC board numbers) are 0 through 5 counting from right to left. So, your boards that are in use are: 2 and 3 from right to left.