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@@ -88,6 +88,27 @@ For example:
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sudo bfgminer -S bfsb:auto
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sudo bfgminer -S bfsb:auto
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+BI*FURY
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+-------
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+Bi*Fury should just work; you may need to use -S bifury:<path>
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+On Windows, you will need to install the standard USB CDC driver for it.
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+TODO
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+If you want to upgrade the firmware, unplug your device. You will need to
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+temporarily short a circuit. With the USB connector pointing forward, and the
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+heatsink down, look to the forward-right; you will see two tiny lights, a set of
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+2 terminals, and a set of 3 terminals. The ones you need to short are the set of
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+2. With them shorted, plug the device back into your computer. It will then
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+pretend to be a mass storage disk drive. If you use Windows, you can play along
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+and just overwrite the firmware.bin file. If you use Linux, you must use mcopy:
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+ mcopy -i /dev/disk/by-id/usb-NXP_LPC1XXX_IFLASH_ISP-0:0 firmware.bin \
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+ ::/firmware.bin
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+After this is complete, unplug the device again and un-short the 2 terminals.
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+This completes the upgrade and you can now plug it back in and start mining.
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BIG PICTURE MINING BITFURY USB
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BIG PICTURE MINING BITFURY USB
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