
3a) Configuration (top)
Configuration is straight forward. While it is possible to run a HexFury off a Raspberry Pi, it is not recommended. Raspberry Pis do not support USB3,
which is what the best and highest powered USB hubs use. Cgminer on a Windows based PC is therefore recommended.
- Plug in a USB cable from your USB hub to your PC/laptop.
- Power the HexFury as above and turn the hub on.
- Windows will try and install its own drivers. Wait until it fails.
- Download the Zadig tool and run it.
- Choose "bi*fury" and "WinUSB". Click install driver.
- Once installed, you may have to restart.
- Download the latest version of cgminer and extract it.
- Create a new text file using notepad, with your pool and miner information in it, as below. Save it as a .bat file in the same directory as CGMiner.
- Run the bat file to start mining.
Antpool
cgminer.exe -o stratum.antpool.com:3333 -u username_worker -p anypassword
BTCGuild Register!
cgminer.exe -o stratum.btcguild.com:3333 -u username_worker -p anypassword
GHash IO Register!
cgminer.exe -o us1.ghash.io:3333 -u username_worker -p anypassword

3b) Overclocking (optional) (top)
Overclocking will be possible once HexFury specific code is added to cgminer (soon). At the moment overclocking is only possible by increasing the
voltage (5-5.8V) which I am not keen on recommending.

4) Troubleshooting (top)
TBD as problems arise.
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5) Where to buy (top)
