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@@ -10,6 +10,55 @@ a hub) to a regular PC running BFGMiner. It is also possible to install the
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OpenWrt packages of BFGMiner to the Avalon's embedded controller, but this is
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not a simple task due to its lack of available flash space.
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+To use the Avalon from a regular PC, you will need to specify two options:
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+First, add the -S option specifying the avalon driver specifically. For example,
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+-S avalon:\\.\COM9
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+
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+Next, use the --avalon-options copying the command as used by the internal
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+router used by the Avalon. eg:
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+--avalon-options 115200:24:10:45:282
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+
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+The values are baud : miners : asic count : timeout : frequency.
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+
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+Baud:
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+The device is pretty much hard coded to emulate 115200 baud so you shouldn't
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+change this.
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+
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+Miners:
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+Most Avalons are 3 module devices, which come to 24 miners. 4 module devices
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+would use 32 here.
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+Asic count:
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+Virtually all have 10, so don't change this.
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+Timeout:
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+This is how long the device will work on a work item before accepting new work
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+to replace it. It should be changed according to the frequency (last setting).
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+It is possible to set this a little lower if you are trying to tune for short
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+block mining (eg p2pool) but much lower and the device will start creating
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+duplicate shares.
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+
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+Sample settings for different frequencies (last 2 values):
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+43:300
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+45:282
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+47:270
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+50:256
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+Frequency:
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+This is the clock speed of the devices. Only specific values work, 256, 270,
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+282 (default) and 300.
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+
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+If you use the full curses based interface with Avalons you will get this
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+information:
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+AVA 0: 22/ 46C 60%/2400R
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+The values are:
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+ambient temp / highest device temp set fan % / lowest detected fan RPM.
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+Use the API for more detailed information than this.
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This code is provided entirely free of charge by the programmer in his spare
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