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August 12, 2013, 09:14:53 PM
#50
odd... I though I had linked it.

[OPEN] - GROUP BUY of BITFURY Chips + DRILLBIT SYSTEM mining assembly
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/drillbit-system-miners-avalon-range-available-now-10499-266235

Smiley
QG

Awesome, thanks for that. Reading through the thread now.
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August 12, 2013, 08:52:28 PM
#49
odd... I though I had linked it.

[OPEN] - GROUP BUY of BITFURY Chips + DRILLBIT SYSTEM mining assembly
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/drillbit-system-miners-avalon-range-available-now-10499-266235

Smiley
QG
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August 12, 2013, 08:48:53 PM
#48
FYI all, Barntech is running a GB for BF chips.He's from Sydney. He's also got a modular board design to house them. Apparently he also has a USB design on the way. But still very limited details on design.

Dave from megabigpower has confirm Barntech got a test chip IIRC.

Cheers,
QG

Ah, that's about the best news I've heard in a while - do you have a link?
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August 12, 2013, 08:27:46 PM
#47
FYI all, Barntech is running a GB for BF chips.He's from Sydney. He's also got a modular board design to house them. Apparently he also has a USB design on the way. But still very limited details on design.

Dave from megabigpower has confirm Barntech got a test chip IIRC.

Cheers,
QG
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August 12, 2013, 07:07:12 PM
#46
Well, this show has stalled with the multi-week delay on the shipment of Avalon chips, starting to be quite a controversy in other threads. If it all goes belly up, does one of the Bitfury based board designs look like a suitable replacement project to get build locally? Thinking about the S-Hash design in particular.

We've been talking about the Bitfury chip for the Caterpillar project - it's going to depend a lot on funding.
erk
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August 11, 2013, 10:15:45 PM
#45
Well, this show has stalled with the multi-week delay on the shipment of Avalon chips, starting to be quite a controversy in other threads. If it all goes belly up, does one of the Bitfury based board designs look like a suitable replacement project to get build locally? Thinking about the S-Hash design in particular.






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August 05, 2013, 05:54:01 AM
#44
Not really on topic but not totally off topic either ...
I got a Burnin BitBurner XX (BTB) today and now looking at the option changes to Avalon to optimise the BTB
Running it without a fan (that I got some hours later) suggested some interesting code changes to avalon that may be required Smiley
(mainly disabling the mining all together when it gets too hot until it cools down a lot)
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2868183

It is good to see that the first BitBurner XX came to Sydney.

Let's see if you can replicate burnin's 9Gh/s with that board.
legendary
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August 05, 2013, 05:43:41 AM
#43
Not really on topic but not totally off topic either ...
I got a Burnin BitBurner XX (BTB) today and now looking at the option changes to Avalon to optimise the BTB
Running it without a fan (that I got some hours later) suggested some interesting code changes to avalon that may be required Smiley
(mainly disabling the mining all together when it gets too hot until it cools down a lot)
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2868183
sr. member
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August 05, 2013, 05:18:21 AM
#42
I might be willing to sell my Avalon chips, if anyone is interested send me a PM.
erk
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July 24, 2013, 12:09:10 AM
#41
Anyone got confirmation that their chips have shipped yet?

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May 26, 2013, 12:36:19 AM
#40
@kano + bicknellski:

Chill out please.

If some boards are required for CGMiner support, some boards will be provided. It's all too early anyway.

No one is "due" anything but there is no reason not to facilitate the group effort nor to recognize the participation of individuals. Let's just not make this into sth it's not.

Pretty please?

I put Bicknellski on my ignore list weeks ago from his trolling in other threads.

Likewise... troll.
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May 24, 2013, 09:30:51 PM
#39
Interested and watching.

I am also considering parting with some of my chips after they arrive in Sydney. If anyone is in need of any, feel free to PM me.

Cheers,
QG
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May 24, 2013, 07:27:11 AM
#38
Also in Sydney.

I'm interested as well..but I would prefer the K64.
legendary
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May 23, 2013, 08:00:18 PM
#37
Dude,

Like what you want.

If you put in effort to the Klondike you are my best mate.

Other than that... why not order up a K16 and some chips and have at it rather than hat in hand?

I for one will contribute to you or anyone who supports a miner that works well with the Klondike and I will add that directly to the price of the boards if people want your version of "CGminer" It would be nice to see you involved in this Klondike all in rather than just waiting for a finished prototype etc as it is a very reasonably priced miner given what people have priced it at. It isn't BFL or Avalon you might actually get these in hand without delays.

CGminer doesn't require your support if I am not correct? Anyone can mod it right?

Quid pro quo... you show me what you put into Klondike and I will certainly put every effort in to compensate you any way possible.
 

I dunno, was what I said vague?

Just an FYI ... I live in Sydney Smiley
So if you want to ensure continued support by the cgminer devs - ckolivas and myself - if you can provide one to each of us we can of course ensure we can provide proper and ongoing support for them.

...

... and being in Sydney myself ... you can get one to me the same day they are ready and I can test and work on cgminer if required to make sure everyone will have it working as soon as possible if there are any problems then and in the future
ckolivas lives in Aus also

I certainly cant do any more than write the software after I get the device.
(or write something ready for me to test/fix if an MCU spec is written)
What were you expecting?
erk
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May 23, 2013, 01:45:03 PM
#36
@kano + bicknellski:

Chill out please.

If some boards are required for CGMiner support, some boards will be provided. It's all too early anyway.

No one is "due" anything but there is no reason not to facilitate the group effort nor to recognize the participation of individuals. Let's just not make this into sth it's not.

Pretty please?

I put Bicknellski on my ignore list weeks ago from his trolling in other threads.
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May 23, 2013, 01:23:30 PM
#35
Back to watching... good luck guys in Sydney.
KS
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May 23, 2013, 10:07:00 AM
#34
@kano + bicknellski:

Chill out please.

If some boards are required for CGMiner support, some boards will be provided. It's all too early anyway.

No one is "due" anything but there is no reason not to facilitate the group effort nor to recognize the participation of individuals. Let's just not make this into sth it's not.

Pretty please?
hero member
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May 23, 2013, 07:42:44 AM
#33
Dude,

Like what you want.

If you put in effort to the Klondike you are my best mate.

Other than that... why not order up a K16 and some chips and have at it rather than hat in hand?

I for one will contribute to you or anyone who supports a miner that works well with the Klondike and I will add that directly to the price of the boards if people want your version of "CGminer" It would be nice to see you involved in this Klondike all in rather than just waiting for a finished prototype etc as it is a very reasonably priced miner given what people have priced it at. It isn't BFL or Avalon you might actually get these in hand without delays.

CGminer doesn't require your support if I am not correct? Anyone can mod it right?

Quid pro quo... you show me what you put into Klondike and I will certainly put every effort in to compensate you any way possible.
 
legendary
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May 23, 2013, 06:44:26 AM
#32
Just an FYI ... I live in Sydney Smiley
So if you want to ensure continued support by the cgminer devs - ckolivas and myself - if you can provide one to each of us we can of course ensure we can provide proper and ongoing support for them.

The Avalon software is already under heavy development by ckolivas at the moment for the switch over to USB.

... and being in Sydney myself ... you can get one to me the same day they are ready and I can test and work on cgminer if required to make sure everyone will have it working as soon as possible if there are any problems then and in the future
ckolivas lives in Aus also

BKKCoins is going to do the develop of the mining software as part of the Klondike board right as open source might be better to support his work on this and keep your boards in your hands. Why not buy get your own Klondike and support open development for the DIYers? This isn't Avalon / BFL I think there are plenty of people who can develop and support software and firmware without having to give away any boards.
LOL you are funny Smiley
Just coz I like the BFL hardware you're trying to direct them to not support cgminer.
Interesting.
I guess I need to take a closer look at that thread ...
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May 23, 2013, 05:36:23 AM
#31
https://109.201.133.65/index.php?topic=190731.msg2243586#msg2243586

Check this out for those looking for firmware / miner support.
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