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Re: LightningAsic usb miners based Gridseed GC3355 Tech Support Thread
by
Ofenkaese
on 18/03/2014, 10:52:12 UTC
All right, the new frequency table is:

700, 706, 713, 719, 725, 731, 738, 744, 750, 756, 763, 769, 775, 781, 788, 794, 800, 813, 825, 838, 850, 863, 875, 888, 900, 913, 925, 938, 950, 963, 975, 988, 1000, 1013, 1025, 1038, 1050, 1063, 1075, 1088, 1100, 1113, 1125, 1138, 1150, 1163, 1175, 1188, 1200

Would someone kindly provide me with a compiled version for the raspi? Even better would be a complete image... I grew up using dos and windows... but I'm not good @ linux :-/

Anyway. Some people were talking about the raspi version with scripta getting stuck over night. Even with the changed line someone supplied it crashed overnight. I found a donation cron job running every night for a short time. Just deleted that thing and the raspi works very fine now...
But would love to implement the latest frequency setup.

Best Regards

Should not write about the raspi... just yesterday night it stopped working and I had to powercycle. Maybe I should lights on during the night?

Any one else has this problem or are all just fine now using the raspi + cgminer + scripta?

There is an issue when using the Scripta image.  It works for some folks and doesn't for others.  The devs are working on this.  Until then I suggest you just run RasPi + CGMiner only...I've been using that and it's incredibly stable.  Along with the tweaks to cgminer that Girhes made, I now have more fine grained control over overclocking them and it's working out quite nice.

Sounds really nice. I feel I don't need the scripta thing...
Would you mind doing a backup of your sd card and sharing it?

Just to play around I'd try to use scripta on a dedicated raspi to sum up all my miners... but that's later... first of all I need reliability on the process.