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newbie
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April 25, 2013, 01:15:40 PM
#30
Thanks for the quick response BlackArrow! 

Sounds like there is no driver required for the linux kernel.  Works for me.  Thanks for the amazing work and quick feedback. 

Mush appreciated. 
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 01:13:23 PM
#29
Has anybody got these Lancelot FPGA's to work on Ubuntu Linux? 

I see that it comes with the driver software, so I am assuming that would be for windows.  My current rig is running Ubuntu, so I was wondering about the Linux compatibility of the FPGA's. 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  This FPGA looks promising. 



We took the screenshot at the beginning of the thread from Ubuntu. There is no driver required for ubuntu. Just start cgminer like this:

Code:
./cgminer-fpgaonly -S /dev/ttyUSB0 -S /dev/ttyUSB1
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
April 25, 2013, 01:07:38 PM
#28
Has anybody got these Lancelot FPGA's to work on Ubuntu Linux? 

I see that it comes with the driver software, so I am assuming that would be for windows.  My current rig is running Ubuntu, so I was wondering about the Linux compatibility of the FPGA's. 

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.  This FPGA looks promising. 

hero member
Activity: 532
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April 25, 2013, 11:52:23 AM
#27
I have a few people who might be interested in picking up a few. Maybe we could start a thread of a site even for people to sign up and put into a pot to get a big group buy going. Any ideas?

You are welcome to do that. Meanwhile we will prepare a stock of 110 boards and start hashing. We will then post a link to eligius website so you can see that we have this hashing power and the FPGAs are real.

At the moment we have 4 boards in stock and I expect to have the 110 boards in stock during the week of 6-10 of May (1-3 of May are free days in China and the assembly factory is not working).
full member
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April 25, 2013, 11:45:11 AM
#26
I have a few people who might be interested in picking up a few. Maybe we could start a thread of a site even for people to sign up and put into a pot to get a big group buy going. Any ideas?
hero member
Activity: 532
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April 25, 2013, 11:41:21 AM
#25
Any chance on a group buy or something here to get some units out at the $250 price point?


Sure. How would you like to proceed?
full member
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April 25, 2013, 11:10:43 AM
#24
Any chance on a group buy or something here to get some units out at the $250 price point?
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 10:59:56 AM
#23
looks good. sadly the payment options are hard. i'd wish paypal were an option. from chile its kinda hard to pay otherwise.


We have received payments before from Peru through Western Union therefore this is definitely an available option.

If trust is an issue for you (which I understand why it might be) keep reading this thread and you'll see happy customers. Maybe then you'll change your mind.

We'll let you know if we'll ever decide to start accepting PayPal.

We think that bank transfer is the safest option for customers who have doubts about us.
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 10:55:39 AM
#22
1. they are in stock and can start hashing tomorrow.  if you wait 3 more months for an ASIC, you're not hashing therefore loosing money

My experience with ordering from China to North America is that it takes 4-6 weeks for delivery. It would be better to get on an ASIC waiting list.

Have you considered hosting these devices yourself and renting their hash-power out to people?

If you ship the products with a container it will take 6 weeks long. We ship with DHL and UPS which are using airplanes to move the goods.
With North America deliveries can take even 1 day (due to the time zone).
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 10:54:00 AM
#21
I'm thinking about ordering 4 of them. The description says:
"1 x Lancelot, with standard cooling system
1 x 12volt 10Amp Power Adapter (100-240volts) - can power 4 boards
1 x CDROM (with necessary software, documents)"

So would I get 4 power adapters? I guess I would only need one, right?
How can I order without power adapters?

Place the order and write in the notes that you only want 1 power adapter. We will adjust the price for you.



newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
April 25, 2013, 10:35:53 AM
#20
looks good. sadly the payment options are hard. i'd wish paypal were an option. from chile its kinda hard to pay otherwise.

We'll look into paypal but at the moment it is not available. Are you aware that paypal charges about 5% per transaction?


i didnt know that. still interested though Cheesy
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
April 25, 2013, 10:19:59 AM
#19
1. they are in stock and can start hashing tomorrow.  if you wait 3 more months for an ASIC, you're not hashing therefore loosing money

My experience with ordering from China to North America is that it takes 4-6 weeks for delivery. It would be better to get on an ASIC waiting list.

Have you considered hosting these devices yourself and renting their hash-power out to people?
hero member
Activity: 700
Merit: 500
April 25, 2013, 09:59:31 AM
#18
I'm thinking about ordering 4 of them. The description says:
"1 x Lancelot, with standard cooling system
1 x 12volt 10Amp Power Adapter (100-240volts) - can power 4 boards
1 x CDROM (with necessary software, documents)"

So would I get 4 power adapters? I guess I would only need one, right?
How can I order without power adapters?
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
April 25, 2013, 09:46:46 AM
#17
I don't know whether to post this, sorry if it seems rude, but I feel I must say it as a potential customer...

Why can't you use your talents to develop something using the ASIC platform? I for one am waiting for the dust to settle and will be looking to buy into ASIC technology once there are units on warehouse shelves. I am not particularly interested in massive profits, just a little profit plus the satisfaction of mining for the resilience of the network. I am under the impression that the Avalon's custom ASIC chips are/will be available in bulk to people such as yourselves, and the developers specifically want this technology to be distributed.

The issue of electricity cost vs. mining revenue will be making new investment into FPGAs too risky for me, sorry Sad

We are looking into developing an ASIC but we won't sell them until we have a working product.

Power consumption is not such a big issue for FPGA. They use only a little bit more than ASIC.
hero member
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April 25, 2013, 09:43:52 AM
#16
Looks nice sure you can mount a nice rig, but only its for bitcoin or you can use for alternative cryptocurrecies?

You can use them for any currency that is not using Scrypt.

You can use them for: BTC, BTE, PPC, TRC.
You cannot use them for: LTC

As soon as anybody comes up with the FPGA code for Scrypt, you will be able to reprogram them to mine for LTC (as long as the FPGA code doesn't require external ram)

hero member
Activity: 532
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April 25, 2013, 09:41:12 AM
#15
A few questions:
1. You say that you because the power supply can support 4 units, you will sell the boards also without power supply. What is the price without power supply?
I think it will be $10 cheaper. We need to check this with the distributor.
It's probably best to buy without the power supply as they are quite heavy and will increase shipping costs.

2. I was trying to play a little on the site to see the shipping price, and when i am trying to put more than 1 unit in the shopping cart i get an error: "The number of products in the inventory is not enough for your order. " and the quantity is not updated.
I think we've fixed this. Please try again. Let me know if the error persists.
hero member
Activity: 532
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April 25, 2013, 09:35:53 AM
#14
looks good. sadly the payment options are hard. i'd wish paypal were an option. from chile its kinda hard to pay otherwise.

We'll look into paypal but at the moment it is not available. Are you aware that paypal charges about 5% per transaction?
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
April 25, 2013, 09:34:09 AM
#13
You need:

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- What else would I need to mine with this? Do I just need a computer with USB connector or will I need anything else?
1. a computer running windows or linux
2. lancelot devices
3. usb hubs (we can provide this for you too)
4. power supply for the lancelot devices (we can provide 12V 10A - 4 devices at once) or you can purchase several ATX power supplies (eg: 300 watt power supply will power up 10 lancelot). we can provide you with a PCB in which you plug in the ATX power supply and get multiple wires for each lancelot device

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- When ordering multiple devices, will each of them need its own USB connector on my computer? Or can I link the devides somehow?
You need passive usb hubs. I think that there's a limit of 256 devices per computer port.

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How long would shipping to Europe take?

This depends on your preference:
- China UPS and DHL (1-3 working days)
- HK UPS and DHL (3-5 working days)
- China EMS (5-7 working days)

We suggest HK UPS/DHL as it is the best compromise ( price / speed ).
full member
Activity: 562
Merit: 100
April 25, 2013, 09:33:31 AM
#12
I don't know whether to post this, sorry if it seems rude, but I feel I must say it as a potential customer...

Why can't you use your talents to develop something using the ASIC platform? I for one am waiting for the dust to settle and will be looking to buy into ASIC technology once there are units on warehouse shelves. I am not particularly interested in massive profits, just a little profit plus the satisfaction of mining for the resilience of the network. I am under the impression that the Avalon's custom ASIC chips are/will be available in bulk to people such as yourselves, and the developers specifically want this technology to be distributed.

The issue of electricity cost vs. mining revenue will be making new investment into FPGAs too risky for me, sorry Sad
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
April 25, 2013, 09:31:59 AM
#11
Looks nice sure you can mount a nice rig, but only its for bitcoin or you can use for alternative cryptocurrecies?
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