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@ -202,11 +202,11 @@ FPGA mining boards(BitForce, Icarus) only options:
@@ -202,11 +202,11 @@ FPGA mining boards(BitForce, Icarus) only options:
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--scan-serial|-S <arg> Serial port to probe for FPGA mining device |
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With "-S auto", BitForce enabled and only on linux, cgminer will attempt |
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to automatically find BitForce FPGA devices |
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Note that the computer may take some time to recognise the USB device |
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when it is first plugged in - especially if the system is slow or busy |
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(e.g. already GPU mining) |
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By default, cgminer will scan for autodetected FPGAs unless at least one |
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-S is specified. If you specify -S and still want cgminer to scan, you |
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must also use "-S auto". Note that presently, autodetection only works |
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on Linux, and might only detect one device depending on the version of |
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udev being used. |
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On linux <arg> is usually of the format /dev/ttyUSBn |
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On windows <arg> is usually of the format COMn |
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