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hero member
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As far lately WASP team is attacking us and me in person in most of their posts.
Specially Mr. Bick, that put negative trust feedback even he did never do  business with us.
The reason officially is to protect the community from us. The real one is .........................
The result is negative trust feedback.
We do not see us  as a scam, as Mr. Bick says.
We did not start this war , but it is a fact already
Mr Bick is posting everywhere against us , but fails to answer a PM with the simple question WTF he actually wants.
I'm not going to continue writing endless post with the new Judge in the Bitcoin world.
So I'm asking all our customers here to leave trust feedback on us based on their personal experience.
Thank you very much
sr. member
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So I see cointerra is selling chips now. Did they ever send samples to you?
hero member
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Rocker chips, are those the new asicminer chips?
Nope
Spondo
sr. member
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Rocker chips, are those the new asicminer chips?
legendary
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you are looking at it Wink
Will be published with the first shipments
I am disappointed marto no m$ Crap anymore.
Bill fans will be disappointed also  Cheesy
hero member
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you are looking at it Wink
Will be published with the first shipments
legendary
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our A2 based scrypt miner



looks good, will there be a new tp link bin to support this?
hero member
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our A2 based scrypt miner

hero member
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Nope they asked for 10k usd for samples 2months ago
We are more like considering cointera chip but the ask 5 k for samples no paypal or escrow.
So still not sure.
On the other side we expect Rocker chips to be available
sr. member
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What's the expected hash rate of your minion board? Are you going to be designing a board for use with the Hashfast chips?

B1
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tmu
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HI,

For some reason one of my hex16A(1) is recognised as hex16c by mr3020.
I have 2 pcs hex16A and 2 pcs hex16c connected to mr3020.
mr3020 is seeing 1 pc hex16A and 3 pcs hex16c one of hex16c (hex16A)  has 100% HW errors.
Code:
[STATS] => 0
   [ID] => HEXa0
   [Enabled] => Y
   [Status] => Alive
   [Elapsed] => 4014
   [MHS 5s] => 5.980G
   [MHS av] => 5.537G
   [Hardware Errors] => 55
   [Hardware Errors%] => 1.0514
   [USB Read Errors] => 2
   [USB Write Errors] => 1
   [USB Reset Count] => 2
   [Last Share Time] => 1400252120
   [Chip Count] => 16
   [Frequency] => 350
   [Core Voltage] => 1200
   [PIC Voltage Readings] => 1207
   [Chip1 Nonces] => 329
   [Chip1 Dupes] => 1
   [Chip2 Nonces] => 304
   [Chip2 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip3 Nonces] => 344
   [Chip3 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip4 Nonces] => 318
   [Chip4 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip5 Nonces] => 329
   [Chip5 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip6 Nonces] => 337
   [Chip6 Dupes] => 1
   [Chip7 Nonces] => 313
   [Chip7 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip8 Nonces] => 344
   [Chip8 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip9 Nonces] => 315
   [Chip9 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip10 Nonces] => 337
   [Chip10 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip11 Nonces] => 313
   [Chip11 Dupes] => 2
   [Chip12 Nonces] => 313
   [Chip12 Dupes] => 1
   [Chip13 Nonces] => 296
   [Chip13 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip14 Nonces] => 310
   [Chip14 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip15 Nonces] => 343
   [Chip15 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip16 Nonces] => 331
   [Chip16 Dupes] => 0
)
[STATS1] =>
(
   [STATS] => 1
   [ID] => HEXc0
   [Enabled] => Y
   [Status] => Alive
   [Elapsed] => 4014
   [MHS 5s] => 17.57G
   [MHS av] => 19.42G
   [Hardware Errors] => 325
   [Hardware Errors%] => 1.7590
   [USB Read Errors] => 5
   [USB Write Errors] => 0
   [USB Reset Count] => 1
   [Last Share Time] => 1400252144
   [Chip Count] => 16
   [Frequency] => 1300
   [Core Voltage] => 1020
   [PIC Voltage Readings] => 1021
   [Chip1 Nonces] => 1195
   [Chip1 Dupes] => 15
   [Chip2 Nonces] => 1225
   [Chip2 Dupes] => 17
   [Chip3 Nonces] => 1206
   [Chip3 Dupes] => 20
   [Chip4 Nonces] => 1156
   [Chip4 Dupes] => 21
   [Chip5 Nonces] => 1147
   [Chip5 Dupes] => 15
   [Chip6 Nonces] => 1149
   [Chip6 Dupes] => 15
   [Chip7 Nonces] => 1197
   [Chip7 Dupes] => 13
   [Chip8 Nonces] => 1172
   [Chip8 Dupes] => 14
   [Chip9 Nonces] => 1181
   [Chip9 Dupes] => 17
   [Chip10 Nonces] => 1221
   [Chip10 Dupes] => 12
   [Chip11 Nonces] => 1140
   [Chip11 Dupes] => 13
   [Chip12 Nonces] => 330
   [Chip12 Dupes] => 35
   [Chip13 Nonces] => 1214
   [Chip13 Dupes] => 26
   [Chip14 Nonces] => 1213
   [Chip14 Dupes] => 23
   [Chip15 Nonces] => 1156
   [Chip15 Dupes] => 14
   [Chip16 Nonces] => 1249
   [Chip16 Dupes] => 16
)
[STATS2] =>
(
   [STATS] => 2
   [ID] => HEXc1
   [Enabled] => Y
   [Status] => Alive
   [Elapsed] => 4014
   [MHS 5s] => 21.96G
   [MHS av] => 18.93G
   [Hardware Errors] => 387
   [Hardware Errors%] => 2.1405
   [USB Read Errors] => 6
   [USB Write Errors] => 0
   [USB Reset Count] => 1
   [Last Share Time] => 1400252149
   [Chip Count] => 16
   [Frequency] => 1300
   [Core Voltage] => 1020
   [PIC Voltage Readings] => 1007
   [Chip1 Nonces] => 1225
   [Chip1 Dupes] => 9
   [Chip2 Nonces] => 1188
   [Chip2 Dupes] => 12
   [Chip3 Nonces] => 1140
   [Chip3 Dupes] => 14
   [Chip4 Nonces] => 1157
   [Chip4 Dupes] => 15
   [Chip5 Nonces] => 1229
   [Chip5 Dupes] => 15
   [Chip6 Nonces] => 1180
   [Chip6 Dupes] => 12
   [Chip7 Nonces] => 1141
   [Chip7 Dupes] => 13
   [Chip8 Nonces] => 1129
   [Chip8 Dupes] => 14
   [Chip9 Nonces] => 1200
   [Chip9 Dupes] => 17
   [Chip10 Nonces] => 1185
   [Chip10 Dupes] => 16
   [Chip11 Nonces] => 740
   [Chip11 Dupes] => 20
   [Chip12 Nonces] => 396
   [Chip12 Dupes] => 33
   [Chip13 Nonces] => 1195
   [Chip13 Dupes] => 29
   [Chip14 Nonces] => 1160
   [Chip14 Dupes] => 21
   [Chip15 Nonces] => 1177
   [Chip15 Dupes] => 9
   [Chip16 Nonces] => 1251
   [Chip16 Dupes] => 14
)
[STATS3] =>
(
   [STATS] => 3
   [ID] => HEXc2
   [Enabled] => N
   [Status] => Alive
   [Elapsed] => 4014
   [MHS 5s] => 0.000
   [MHS av] => 0.000
   [Hardware Errors] => 84
   [Hardware Errors%] => 100.0000
   [USB Read Errors] => 0
   [USB Write Errors] => 0
   [USB Reset Count] => 1
   [Last Share Time] => 0
   [Chip Count] => 16
   [Frequency] => 1300
   [Core Voltage] => 1020
   [PIC Voltage Readings] => 1100
   [Chip1 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip1 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip2 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip2 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip3 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip3 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip4 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip4 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip5 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip5 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip6 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip6 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip7 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip7 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip8 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip8 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip9 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip9 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip10 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip10 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip11 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip11 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip12 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip12 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip13 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip13 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip14 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip14 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip15 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip15 Dupes] => 0
   [Chip16 Nonces] => 0
   [Chip16 Dupes] => 0
Config is: Handle USB detect errors as (Default: hexA)| hexA

Is there some kind of firmware on board and can I flash new firmware?

-Tmu
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Minion board and sample chips.
Going to PnP tommorow



legendary
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legendary
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Nice marto. Now i wonder about chip cooling.
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BackArrow minion based 8 chip board


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legendary
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We are finishing our design for our first Scrypt mining board

Specs
8  A2 terminator chip board
Hash rate - about 14  Mh/s  SCRYPT overclocked in turbo mode
16 bit PIC controller
6 line power suply
Voltage controled by command in the software/firmware
USB connector
2 x 6 pin PCI-e power conectors @ 12 V
power consumtion 150-200 W
2 side heatsinks and fans

There will be also a 4 chip version
That's quite impressive for the footprint of these boards. Will they be running the huge heatsink like on the 8A1 or a moderate one like the 16B?
I think a moderate one will be enough. In my understanding heatsink size is proportional to power consumption Grin
How ever the bigger is always better option but expensive also
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
We are finishing our design for our first Scrypt mining board

Specs
8  A2 terminator chip board
Hash rate - about 14  Mh/s  SCRYPT overclocked in turbo mode
16 bit PIC controller
6 line power suply
Voltage controled by command in the software/firmware
USB connector
2 x 6 pin PCI-e power conectors @ 12 V
power consumtion 150-200 W
2 side heatsinks and fans

There will be also a 4 chip version
That's quite impressive for the footprint of these boards. Will they be running the huge heatsink like on the 8A1 or a moderate one like the 16B?
hero member
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Yes,
also there will be a 4 chip version too
hero member
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We are finishing our design for our first Scrypt mining board

Specs
8  A2 terminator chip board
Hash rate - about 14  Mh/s  SCRYPT overclocked in turbo mode
16 bit PIC controller
6 line power suply
Voltage controled by command in the software/firmware
USB connector
2 x 6 pin PCI-e power conectors @ 12 V
power consumtion 150-200 W
2 side heatsinks and fans

There will be also a 4 chip version

As always, great work Marto.

This one Will work with the tp-link ?
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