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Skipping a model because of "demand" is lazy. Maybe the team isn't getting paid enough to feel motivated, mining fees too low or something. Tongue

So you don't care to run the latest cracked windows because the cracker group made it work with your late computer, but complain that linux doesn't work yet with it and call them "lazy". If your logic is so flawless, then go feed the pirates and leave this thread. I told you, this chip (BM1360) will not be supported due to low demand, and YOU are not going change that.


Hi, any knows how to solve this error?

Hashchain refused to start
I/O error (os error 5)

S9j is very old, maybe its hw related, or the nand is already spent, but it should still work from sd. If it was running from sd, replace it. Or try reflashing the nand.

Various things to check/try, in no specific order:

- Cut power to the miner for 20 minutes.
- Make sure the device is connected to ground at all times (case and psu).
- Check all settings are default (Delete any value, then Save & Apply).
- Try reducing power limit. Wait at least 12 hours for Tuner Status to show Stable.
- Check the cables are well connected, try swapping or replacing them, tighten the power rail screws.
- Disable the hashboard in Configuration > Performance > Override Global Hash Chain about 6 hours.
- Try with another power supply unit, problems with the PSU can also manifest as HW errors.
- Clean the device carefully, if you use liquids you should wait a few days to dry fully.

If the problem persists, it probably has a physical issue that needs repair.
Original archived Re: Braiins OS+ support thread
Scraped on 29/04/2025, 19:36:08 UTC
Skipping a model because of "demand" is lazy. Maybe the team isn't getting paid enough to feel motivated, mining fees too low or something. Tongue

So you don't care to run the latest cracked windows because the cracker group made it work with your late computer, but complain that linux doesn't work yet with it and call them "lazy". If your logic is so flawless, then go feed the pirates and leave this thread. I told you, this chip (BM1360) will not be supported due to low demand, and YOU are not going change that.