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Topic: High Efficiency FPGA & ASIC Bitcoin Mining Devices https://BTCFPGA.com - page 61. (Read 218478 times)

full member
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Will the bASIC mine using BFGMiner?  Huh
legendary
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This means that the specs along with the new website are going to be release soon Smiley
If I where not from my iPhone I would try to check the root dns server for their (uncached) answer, upgrade my Host file and see the new website before everyone else Smiley

I'm excited! Smiley
member
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The btcfpga site is now offline! it says "This Account Has Been Suspended", what happened?

Probably switched hosts and is waiting for dns for the domain to pass over is my guess.
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hero member
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and the BFL buyers go wild
legendary
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The btcfpga site is now offline! it says "This Account Has Been Suspended", what happened?
full member
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three Gentleman typhoon

I like your name for those fans better than the actual name!   Grin

Lol... Iphone "spelling correction"
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three Gentleman typhoon

I like your name for those fans better than the actual name!   Grin
full member
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I would like to grab more of them in a 4HE enclosure.

Do you have any Quads in a 4HE now?  I'd love to see pics.

No, Sorry, my 4HE (Fantec 4860(?))  have always three 5970 with three Gentle typhoon with 5400 rpm for best Air Flow. 4x 5970 are to much for 19" with Standard ATX power Supply. In this Case you have no Air Flow between the cards.
donator
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I would like to grab more of them in a 4HE enclosure.

Do you have any Quads in a 4HE now?  I'd love to see pics.
hero member
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Manateeeeeeees
Thanks BurtW


Please everyone that is involved in the contest change your signature to this

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thank you!

also I think I really am caught up on emails this time. If your still waiting for a response for something please email me again right now.


Just saw my signature was messed up.  Changed it.
hero member
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Manateeeeeeees
BTW:

Good Morning everybody and happy Saturday to You! Smiley



Happy Saturday to you as well!
hero member
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..yeah
Signature changed. Is this good?
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Buy this account on March-2019. New Owner here!!
BTW:

Good Morning everybody and happy Saturday to You! Smiley

hero member
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Buy this account on March-2019. New Owner here!!
I tried to ask this as a general question about FPGA mining devices in a separate post on the forum, but the post is somehow gone.  Huh

Has anyone tried to use the ModMiner Quad for other purposes than Bitcoin mining?  Are the I/O capabilities good enough for e.g. crypto purposes (WPA cracking, HDMI decryption, etc) or to work as a DSP in a SDR based OpenBTS femtocell, etc?  Anything else you can think of?


The ModMiner Quad can be re-purposed to do pretty much any other computation common with FPGA's as long as it does not require on board memory. I have already seen someone use one for WEP cracking (hobbyist) and I am sure that is just the tip of the ice burg.

You would need to modify our firmware (which is opensource btw)

and write a bitstream for whatever type of hashing you had in mind.


sr. member
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The more open you are about your hardware compared to BFL the more customers you will get. People appreciate transparency. Good stuff.

This I agree with this. While I do happen to be a BFL fanboy - I like the level of customer service here so much, that I'm making room in my budget to start purchasing some bASIC equipment as well... Never hurts to diversify.

sr. member
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By expanding the capabilities of an Asic chip to allow for other purposes besides mining, one would assume that this would increase market share?
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
Until difficulty goes well above 10 million (and your electricity cost on your MMQ approaches the BTC it generates), load balance it across all your pools so you can see which ones are working all the time and use that to decide about where to point your ASIC Smiley
legendary
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https://bitmynt.no
I tried to ask this as a general question about FPGA mining devices in a separate post on the forum, but the post is somehow gone.  Huh

Has anyone tried to use the ModMiner Quad for other purposes than Bitcoin mining?  Are the I/O capabilities good enough for e.g. crypto purposes (WPA cracking, HDMI decryption, etc) or to work as a DSP in a SDR based OpenBTS femtocell, etc?  Anything else you can think of?
newbie
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The more open you are about your hardware compared to BFL the more customers you will get. People appreciate transparency. Good stuff.
full member
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super that board size is announced. it would also be quite possible to learn the total dimensions? I would like to grab more of them in a 4HE enclosure.
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