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Topic: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer - page 18. (Read 51510 times)

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June 18, 2018, 01:38:34 AM

Update:

Sales have closed. It may take some time for all of the wires to come in and for your orders to be marked paid. Once we've processed all of the incoming transactions we'll send out an email asking everyone to verify that their orders are marked paid correctly.

You can check your order status in your account history.



hello dear , I look at you github , but not see cryptonight v7 ?
 https://github.com/sense-it/fpgaminer
https://github.com/sense-it/rtl

crpytonight v7 possible mining ?

They already explained it: cryptonight 1 monero variant 7 is the real name for what is called cryptonight v7.
So yes. 14KH/s is what people should get mining XMR.
full member
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June 17, 2018, 08:27:53 PM

Update:

Sales have closed. It may take some time for all of the wires to come in and for your orders to be marked paid. Once we've processed all of the incoming transactions we'll send out an email asking everyone to verify that their orders are marked paid correctly.

You can check your order status in your account history.



hello dear , I look at you github , but not see cryptonight v7 ?
 https://github.com/sense-it/fpgaminer
https://github.com/sense-it/rtl

crpytonight v7 possible mining ?
hero member
Activity: 1118
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June 16, 2018, 08:24:33 AM

Update:

Sales have closed. It may take some time for all of the wires to come in and for your orders to be marked paid. Once we've processed all of the incoming transactions we'll send out an email asking everyone to verify that their orders are marked paid correctly.

You can check your order status in your account history.

newbie
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June 16, 2018, 05:58:43 AM
Also good news guys - all BCU-1525 orders are coming with risers specifically designed and validated for us for these boards!

If you’re not using them with risers that’s fine, but if you are we’d prefer you have ones that won’t blow up

We’re working to offer great prices on board to board cables - more on that soon.

Great news, keep us updated Smiley
newbie
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June 16, 2018, 05:52:22 AM
Under Euro 3 bank regulation, online swift by retail customer (us) can't be faster than 3 days from Europe to US. SO if you pay today in euro Allmine will get them on Monday in their account.

To further speed up, as normal and not business customer, you must walk to your bank.
Well, at least that's what they told me this morning



I have made two payment from EU and they were verified in my account on the fpga.land in just two days so EU to US transfers take definetly less than 3 days and with no extra cost at least from my bank.

Well you are lucky because I ordered my wire on Monday, been asked some question on Tuesday, they ran the wire on Thursday, cancelled it the same day for some weird reason (second bank - Morgan Chase - is supposedely a intermediary bank) and they might run it again tomorrow (with a 50€ on top as fee - cancelled but...)

Well, it looks like it depends on the banks and their agreements. I have transferred directly to Morgan Chase and the cost was just 30€ which is the standard fee. I hope you get your payment processed.
jr. member
Activity: 557
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June 15, 2018, 05:32:09 PM
And sold out!

Was about to buy one and missed my chance Sad

Yes, sales have closed!

Email [email protected] (quickly) to be put on first waiting list for any cancellations.

Also good news guys - all BCU-1525 orders are coming with risers specifically designed and validated for us for these boards!

If you’re not using them with risers that’s fine, but if you are we’d prefer you have ones that won’t blow up

We’re working to offer great prices on board to board cables - more on that soon.
My stupid bank cancelled my wire that i ordered on monday for some weird reason (saying that the Morgan Chase account is an intermediary account) after asking me some documentation regarding my purchase (like I need to justify my purchase to my bank, WTF, it's my money)
Sent them a mail with the first account information but they haven't processed the wire yet

My second order with crypto this morning went thru in 10 minutes, no questions asked.

Now, if someone tells me that crypto is not far superior to fiat, well i have a proof to the contrary.
member
Activity: 154
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June 15, 2018, 04:52:10 PM
And sold out!

Was about to buy one and missed my chance Sad

Yes, sales have closed!

Email [email protected] (quickly) to be put on first waiting list for any cancellations.

Also good news guys - all BCU-1525 orders are coming with risers specifically designed and validated for us for these boards!

If you’re not using them with risers that’s fine, but if you are we’d prefer you have ones that won’t blow up

We’re working to offer great prices on board to board cables - more on that soon.
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 15, 2018, 04:37:55 PM
And sold out!

Was about to buy one and missed my chance Sad
hero member
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June 15, 2018, 08:05:28 AM
I'm a complete novice when it comes to stuff like this - never even used Linux. Can someone explain to me what the process of using this miner would be? Earlier in the thread someone said it won't be "plug and play"

so I guess my question is: assume we receive the miner tomorrow, what then? What tools/process will be required to get the miner up and running?
If you have never used linux, first start to familiarise with this plateform.
Honestly with Ubuntu, the installation should be a breeze.
However installation an FPGA on it might be a different story (like nvidia card that take a crazy long time to install)
Right now, there is no published miner for FPGA anyway so if you receive tomorrow, you can just leave it in it's box

Actually lots of published miners and algorithms were released for developers over the last few days. They aren’t plug and play for non-technical users, but they exist.

FPGAs are not consumer hardware. “List” price on a chip is as much as 50x what a big buyer pays.
Indeed. I checked them on github but i highly doubt someone who never used Linux can do something with the source and no specific instruction.
I haven't tried to compile anything but I would be extremely suprised if I wouldn't encounter a lot of "dependancy missing" or other much more cryptic errors.
...which is why I have faith in this community to help eachother out with this "new" mining solution. I have no doubts a lot of people will share their experience and how-to's in here. Otherwise we'd be looking at a lot of expensive door-stoppers...
jr. member
Activity: 557
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June 15, 2018, 07:48:13 AM
I'm a complete novice when it comes to stuff like this - never even used Linux. Can someone explain to me what the process of using this miner would be? Earlier in the thread someone said it won't be "plug and play"

so I guess my question is: assume we receive the miner tomorrow, what then? What tools/process will be required to get the miner up and running?
If you have never used linux, first start to familiarise with this plateform.
Honestly with Ubuntu, the installation should be a breeze.
However installation an FPGA on it might be a different story (like nvidia card that take a crazy long time to install)
Right now, there is no published miner for FPGA anyway so if you receive tomorrow, you can just leave it in it's box

Actually lots of published miners and algorithms were released for developers over the last few days. They aren’t plug and play for non-technical users, but they exist.

FPGAs are not consumer hardware. “List” price on a chip is as much as 50x what a big buyer pays.
Indeed. I checked them on github but i highly doubt someone who never used Linux can do something with the source and no specific instruction.
I haven't tried to compile anything but I would be extremely suprised if I wouldn't encounter a lot of "dependancy missing" or other much more cryptic errors.
member
Activity: 154
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June 15, 2018, 06:50:07 AM
I'm a complete novice when it comes to stuff like this - never even used Linux. Can someone explain to me what the process of using this miner would be? Earlier in the thread someone said it won't be "plug and play"

so I guess my question is: assume we receive the miner tomorrow, what then? What tools/process will be required to get the miner up and running?
If you have never used linux, first start to familiarise with this plateform.
Honestly with Ubuntu, the installation should be a breeze.
However installation an FPGA on it might be a different story (like nvidia card that take a crazy long time to install)
Right now, there is no published miner for FPGA anyway so if you receive tomorrow, you can just leave it in it's box

Actually lots of published miners and algorithms were released for developers over the last few days. They aren’t plug and play for non-technical users, but they exist.

FPGAs are not consumer hardware. “List” price on a chip is as much as 50x what a big buyer pays.
jr. member
Activity: 557
Merit: 5
June 15, 2018, 06:33:40 AM
I'm a complete novice when it comes to stuff like this - never even used Linux. Can someone explain to me what the process of using this miner would be? Earlier in the thread someone said it won't be "plug and play"

so I guess my question is: assume we receive the miner tomorrow, what then? What tools/process will be required to get the miner up and running?
If you have never used linux, first start to familiarise with this plateform.
Honestly with Ubuntu, the installation should be a breeze.
However installation an FPGA on it might be a different story (like nvidia card that take a crazy long time to install)
Right now, there is no published miner for FPGA anyway so if you receive tomorrow, you can just leave it in it's box
newbie
Activity: 111
Merit: 0
June 15, 2018, 06:03:19 AM
cgminer/4.9.0 on lyra2z they are your FPGAs?
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
June 15, 2018, 05:49:07 AM
I'm a complete novice when it comes to stuff like this - never even used Linux. Can someone explain to me what the process of using this miner would be? Earlier in the thread someone said it won't be "plug and play"

so I guess my question is: assume we receive the miner tomorrow, what then? What tools/process will be required to get the miner up and running?
jr. member
Activity: 557
Merit: 5
June 15, 2018, 01:32:54 AM
Read 36 pages is to spend a lot of time, answer right here please.
OMG the laziness of people these days !
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June 15, 2018, 01:27:59 AM
bummer.  Paypal refunded me Sad   .



Jun 14, 2018   PayPal   Transaction reversed and case closed
Jun 14, 2018   PayPal   Email sent to seller
Jun 8, 2018   Seller   Response received from seller
Jun 7, 2018   PayPal   Email sent to seller
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 1
June 15, 2018, 01:17:26 AM
Read 36 pages is to spend a lot of time, answer right here please.

If you want to make money then you have to do some work.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
June 15, 2018, 12:59:11 AM

I also don't have time to backread the entire thread. Is there any difference in models/versions of the two VCU1525 ftcain posted? $3600 from $47534 is a great variance even with a group buy in place. More than 1000% less actually. Would appreciate a response since orders are still not closed anyway.


 Been tracking avnet price, pretty sure I saw 5000$ at some point
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 15, 2018, 12:49:12 AM
Noticed cards on website changed models from vcu1525 to bcu1525.  Is this blower difference?

edit:just read above post.

Are you selling blower cards or open air fan cards?
jr. member
Activity: 557
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June 15, 2018, 12:15:45 AM

I also don't have time to backread the entire thread. Is there any difference in models/versions of the two VCU1525 ftcain posted? $3600 from $47534 is a great variance even with a group buy in place. More than 1000% less actually. Would appreciate a response since orders are still not closed anyway.
Those are not the same cards....
The public price for the model card we are buying is in the price range fpga.land sells it but without the mods which make them proper to mining (default fan is not enough)
Through fpga land you are saving several hundreds $ (in my case i save €700 => $800)
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