@PummelHummel @luxe Just an update. It is possible to stop and continue plotting using Xplotter. I came across this video explanation, which I have used to slowly plot 5 TB of HDD space.
I cannot thank this guy enough!
Cheers!
@PummelHummel @luxe Just an update. It is possible to stop and continue plotting using Xplotter. I came across this video explanation, which I have used to slowly plot 5 TB of HDD space.
I cannot thank this guy enough!
Cheers!
@tminer0315 In the terminal ensure you navigate to the creepMaster directory (the one you downloaded and unzipped).
In Step 3, all you have to type is "make" and press enter. You need not specifically mention the makefile when using "make" command. Basically, a "make" command in linux terminal automatically looks for a makefile in the current directory. As you see, in the creepMaster directory, there is a makefile from before (The same makefile, which you edited in Step 2).
Once the "make" command runs, the folders and files in the "bin" folder will be updated.
I used the CreepMiner from Creepsky45. I have started mining using RPI3 (20 to 40 mb/s) on a 3 TB HDD.
To ensure the hard-drive has enough power to run, I use a powered USB hub to connect the HDD.
I have also tried to mine on the RPI Zero V3. It resulted in very bad read speeds 0.5 mb/s.
Setup on RPI 3 took about 45 minutes to an hour.
Setup on the PI zero takes more than 4 hours, beware! haha
Link to the issues page where you can get more information: https://github.com/Creepsky/creepMiner/issues/78
Link to setup CreepMiner on Raspberry Pi: https://github.com/Creepsky/creepMiner/wiki/Compilation-&-Installation-on-the-Raspberry-Pi-3
Cheers!