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November 23, 2015, 05:16:03 AM
Does anyone need the Titan bridge connector boards? (PCB between RPI and KnC Controller). I'm thinking of cloning the boards if KnC doesn't grant me the schematics (hell, they may even grant schematics for the actual controller boards since they dont support or manufacture the titans anymore.....haha I crack myself up).


er...i don't see any point in your working that hard on this....UNLESS that is a common point of 'failure' on the controller board?



So far, all three of my controller boards burnt out because of this "bridge" connector (the one with the LED labels on it). right under it, one of the paths burn out if your PSU surges. I switched from an 80 Gold PSU to an 80 Platinum PSU and it burnt it out for all my boards. When it burns out, the RPI fails to even be powered. When manually powering the RPI, the burnt bridge still won't send any data to the board. So yeah, for me it's been the main reason my miners are always so hard to move around.

I think I can clone it pretty well, so if anyone else has some burnt ones, i'll be able to provide.


ok point taken...if it is NOT too expensive...i may contribute for a 'spare' myself just in case (and to help move the project along for those w/already 'toasty' unused boards)




Why the diff
Of lite coin

Is down

Soooooo


Hard


It is SUMMER now in 1/2 the world...and me thinks with elec costs and such a lot of 'low end miners' are being finally shut off...

On a side note...is this a good thing or a bad thing for LTC? If there are fewer miners ..no real LTC development I can point to etc..is there not the 'possiblity' of the price just tanking even thou difficulty is going down as well?

ie i make more coin..cause no one is mining...price goes down accordingly.....the ltc to btc rate gets worse...rinse/wash/repeat?

not saying I know wtf is going on with crypto..point out the error of my fears here....but moved some LTC to BTC and lightened my LTC hoard on this 'itchy' feeling between my shoulder blades. (Still holding 1675 LTC so don't get to p/o'd at me unless you are holding more)

but again no clue ...I like the almost 3/4 LTC per day increase due to this last difficulty drop on my 2 Titans..but "the ways of crypto are mysterious to me"  so yeah I'm also clueless indeed Smiley
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November 22, 2015, 06:34:34 PM
Why the diff
Of lite coin

Is down

Soooooo


Hard
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November 22, 2015, 06:29:34 PM
Also, a suggestion I sent in from day one I think is still something incredibly important that hasn't been implemented, and could easily be implemented now that the backups restore the freq/voltage settings:

Create a directory on the rig's storage to save various backups... and have a UI that will allow you to restore and soft-reset to various backups called by a cron-job. During the cool evenings of the winter one could have a full-boat settings template be called that runs the rig topped out, but during the heat of the day it would recall a downclocked backup... and all settings in between. I imagine it'd be relatively easy for a user to create 12 or more settings templates that could be recalled to slowly clock up and down the rig based on a time schedule. This would be incredibly advantageous.

EDIT - I would think this would be far more important than the color scheme of the WebUI, no?

good idea
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November 22, 2015, 06:12:54 PM
For those of you that like stock colors, can you give more information why? What can be improved about the new look? What colors would look better than stock?

Vegas



If you've got some spare time, rather than mess with the colors why not finish your long awaited video?  Smiley
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November 22, 2015, 05:05:54 PM
Also, a suggestion I sent in from day one I think is still something incredibly important that hasn't been implemented, and could easily be implemented now that the backups restore the freq/voltage settings:

Create a directory on the rig's storage to save various backups... and have a UI that will allow you to restore and soft-reset to various backups called by a cron-job. During the cool evenings of the winter one could have a full-boat settings template be called that runs the rig topped out, but during the heat of the day it would recall a downclocked backup... and all settings in between. I imagine it'd be relatively easy for a user to create 12 or more settings templates that could be recalled to slowly clock up and down the rig based on a time schedule. This would be incredibly advantageous.

EDIT - I would think this would be far more important than the color scheme of the WebUI, no?
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November 22, 2015, 04:59:06 PM
For those of you that like stock colors, can you give more information why? What can be improved about the new look? What colors would look better than stock?

Vegas



Why wouldn't you provide both and put a setting on the main page?
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November 22, 2015, 09:26:34 AM
For those of you that like stock colors, can you give more information why? What can be improved about the new look? What colors would look better than stock?

Vegas

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November 22, 2015, 08:27:52 AM
I like either one Smiley
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November 21, 2015, 10:30:28 PM
i vote for STOCK webgui
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November 21, 2015, 08:20:54 AM
I also prefer the stock coloring but what about having a drop down option like you do for the language to allow both color options, that shoul dbe pretty simple right?
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November 21, 2015, 07:38:08 AM
Does anyone need the Titan bridge connector boards? (PCB between RPI and KnC Controller). I'm thinking of cloning the boards if KnC doesn't grant me the schematics (hell, they may even grant schematics for the actual controller boards since they dont support or manufacture the titans anymore.....haha I crack myself up).


er...i don't see any point in your working that hard on this....UNLESS that is a common point of 'failure' on the controller board?



So far, all three of my controller boards burnt out because of this "bridge" connector (the one with the LED labels on it). right under it, one of the paths burn out if your PSU surges. I switched from an 80 Gold PSU to an 80 Platinum PSU and it burnt it out for all my boards. When it burns out, the RPI fails to even be powered. When manually powering the RPI, the burnt bridge still won't send any data to the board. So yeah, for me it's been the main reason my miners are always so hard to move around.

I think I can clone it pretty well, so if anyone else has some burnt ones, i'll be able to provide.
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November 21, 2015, 06:49:33 AM
Does anyone need the Titan bridge connector boards? (PCB between RPI and KnC Controller). I'm thinking of cloning the boards if KnC doesn't grant me the schematics (hell, they may even grant schematics for the actual controller boards since they dont support or manufacture the titans anymore.....haha I crack myself up).


er...i don't see any point in your working that hard on this....UNLESS that is a common point of 'failure' on the controller board?

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November 21, 2015, 02:03:07 AM
Does anyone need the Titan bridge connector boards? (PCB between RPI and KnC Controller). I'm thinking of cloning the boards if KnC doesn't grant me the schematics (hell, they may even grant schematics for the actual controller boards since they dont support or manufacture the titans anymore.....haha I crack myself up).

I BADLY need the schematics for the titan cube pcbs. I have a connection that can re manufacture them in a professional pcb manufacturing facility, and they can be sold at a very low cost, and BETTER quality. Let me know.

Vegas

Well even with the schematics for the PCB, the controller has a Altera Cyclone IV on it that I could maybe reverse engineer last resort. KNC would never give up the schems of their chips, but the cube pcbs could be redone. I'll take apart a cube or two and see what I can do in the lab.

Have you tried sending the cube PCB to a chinese PCB cloning facility? I've done it a couple times for some older complicated FPGAs and they do a really good job (minus hacking the microcontrollers/firmware etc).

Thats what it is. I have connections to a few chinese fab facilities but they want the schematics. If we can make this happen, then I may create a group of investors to reman these as it can get costly.

That's a good idea. I meant the actual PCB cloning facilities. Not the fab labs. There's a couple companies that will take the PCB you send them, and literally copy it but creating gerbers for you. It's just the only thing they can't do is dump the microcontrollers, which is where we'd need to hack it beforehand.
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November 21, 2015, 01:20:54 AM
Does anyone need the Titan bridge connector boards? (PCB between RPI and KnC Controller). I'm thinking of cloning the boards if KnC doesn't grant me the schematics (hell, they may even grant schematics for the actual controller boards since they dont support or manufacture the titans anymore.....haha I crack myself up).

I BADLY need the schematics for the titan cube pcbs. I have a connection that can re manufacture them in a professional pcb manufacturing facility, and they can be sold at a very low cost, and BETTER quality. Let me know.

Vegas

Well even with the schematics for the PCB, the controller has a Altera Cyclone IV on it that I could maybe reverse engineer last resort. KNC would never give up the schems of their chips, but the cube pcbs could be redone. I'll take apart a cube or two and see what I can do in the lab.

Have you tried sending the cube PCB to a chinese PCB cloning facility? I've done it a couple times for some older complicated FPGAs and they do a really good job (minus hacking the microcontrollers/firmware etc).

Thats what it is. I have connections to a few chinese fab facilities but they want the schematics. If we can make this happen, then I may create a group of investors to reman these as it can get costly.
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November 21, 2015, 01:08:21 AM
Does anyone need the Titan bridge connector boards? (PCB between RPI and KnC Controller). I'm thinking of cloning the boards if KnC doesn't grant me the schematics (hell, they may even grant schematics for the actual controller boards since they dont support or manufacture the titans anymore.....haha I crack myself up).

I BADLY need the schematics for the titan cube pcbs. I have a connection that can re manufacture them in a professional pcb manufacturing facility, and they can be sold at a very low cost, and BETTER quality. Let me know.

Vegas

Well even with the schematics for the PCB, the controller has a Altera Cyclone IV on it that I could maybe reverse engineer last resort. KNC would never give up the schems of their chips, but the cube pcbs could be redone. I'll take apart a cube or two and see what I can do in the lab.

Have you tried sending the cube PCB to a chinese PCB cloning facility? I've done it a couple times for some older complicated FPGAs and they do a really good job (minus hacking the microcontrollers/firmware etc).
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November 21, 2015, 12:12:14 AM
Does anyone need the Titan bridge connector boards? (PCB between RPI and KnC Controller). I'm thinking of cloning the boards if KnC doesn't grant me the schematics (hell, they may even grant schematics for the actual controller boards since they dont support or manufacture the titans anymore.....haha I crack myself up).

I BADLY need the schematics for the titan cube pcbs. I have a connection that can re manufacture them in a professional pcb manufacturing facility, and they can be sold at a very low cost, and BETTER quality. Let me know.

Vegas
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November 20, 2015, 11:15:27 PM
I appreciate all the work you guys have done on the Titan firmware however I do prefer the stock color scheme. And Tarkins layout on the latest Advanced Page looks sharp!


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November 20, 2015, 11:01:42 PM
Does anyone need the Titan bridge connector boards? (PCB between RPI and KnC Controller). I'm thinking of cloning the boards if KnC doesn't grant me the schematics (hell, they may even grant schematics for the actual controller boards since they dont support or manufacture the titans anymore.....haha I crack myself up).
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November 20, 2015, 07:11:23 PM
Love it..thats tight!
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