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    Beastlymac (OP)
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    November 02, 2013, 11:30:37 PM
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    Well...

    I spent most of the day trying different OS's on different machines (Ubuntu 12.04.3, Raspbian, Arch Linux, Windows7, OSX), different USB Hubs (Rosewill RHB-500, D-Link DUB-H7, Sateshi 12-Port, a few Belkin 7-ports, GearHead 7-port), different physical machines (3 different laptops (Win/Linux/Apple),a iMac, a VM on iMac, a VM on Win7, raspberryPi).

    From my experience:
    On any platform, from a compiled build or a pre-compiled executable, CGMiner just doesn't work, it never detects the devices and shuts down.

    Thus far, the *only* configuration that works for me is BFGMiner 3.0.99 on Raspbian (RaspberryPi). After doing all my testing on different machines, different hubs, different OS's, I ended up back at the RaspberryPi, upon starting BFGMiner up after all my testing, I'm seeing an average of 1.8GH/s per device (currently still 5 on the HUB, I've tried more/less it doesn't change).

    Conclusion:
    I'm fairly certain the most of the issues being seen are software related, either the firmware is just, well, not ready or there's some missing connection that everyone seems to be having.

    As a developer (granted I moved away from os-apps long ago), I would highly suggest you releasing the firmware to the public so that other developers can assist on the issues. I'm not stating the people involved aren't doing everything they can (as I'm sure LukeJr & ckolivas are doing what they can to fix the issues from within their software), but "a different set of eyes" can usually always assist indirectly (sometimes directly). As usually questions get raised as to the methods being used (etc), which will cause the original developer to see the light on things that could be the cause of issues.

    Either way, I stay optimistic these are software issues, not hardware issues.
    That is a very good point i will push to try and get it released publicly. I do find it weird that my units are hashing away at 2.7+ on Ubuntu and people haven't been able to replicate it so i am sure it isn't a hardware issue. It could be the way the hardware error rate is calculated but we are still trying to figure it out.

    Message me if you have any problems
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