Windows. There's your problem.
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Be careful! If this (or anything else) bricks your Avalon's controller, you will need to attach a serial port to recover! I have no way to test this, so try it at your own risk. So everyone can expect this also with his BFL ASIC code also - written without testing ... expect it to brick your BFL ASIC also - so don't use it. Luke makes a best effort attempt
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Be careful! If this (or anything else) bricks your Avalon's controller, you will need to attach a serial port to recover! I have no way to test this, so try it at your own risk. So everyone can expect this also with his BFL ASIC code also - written without testing ... expect it to brick your BFL ASIC also - so don't use it. Luke makes a best effort attempt to support third party hardware which he has no access to Yeah, it's impossible to get access to a WR703N and see if the image boots properly.
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WR703N != Avalon WR703N ∈ Avalon
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Made a BFGMiner 2.99.0 + experimental Avalon driver firmware image in case any Avalon users want to give it a try. Be careful! If this (or anything else) bricks your Avalon's controller, you will need to attach a serial port to recover! I have no way to test this, so try it at your own risk. It should be possible to enable network recovery in U-Boot, but I cannot provide instructions for this yet. That being said, it is based very closely off the original Avalon firmware and driver code, so I don't expect any problems. There is no web interface or init scripts for BFGMiner at this time, so you will need to use SSH to run it. It is, however, compiled with the usual Text-User-Interface (TUI) and include GNU "Screen". Edit: OpenWrt trunk (r35828) config used to build thistried it, bricks avalon. failsafe works. recovered to stock firmware.
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Josh kicks my ass on scamming. A little birdie told me you can find settlements in his name for click fraud and illegal satellite decoders.
Can you please give us some proof for this? It's all public record. Translation: no.
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-they have yet to show a prototype Of course they haven't. The blockchain fork happened when BFL tried their fucked up chips on the live network.
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Faith in humanity...partially restored.
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Must be the most realistic ASICs miner I have seen Mine are better, and pre-date Avalon! 100% legit unmodified output from cgminer.
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Anyone with a semblance of understanding would read these updates and realize that alot of praying is going on as they rush through each step. More proof that prayer doesn't work.
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Its just Josh learning. Pretty much this. And even then it doesnt make a lot of sense, because you can only test so much on wire bonded chips. Going by the recent update, this was also spot on.
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that, my friends, is just making shit up. "i dont understand, therefore making shit up"
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My preliminary research Some slightly more sophisticated research revealed ages ago that BFL bought a limited quantity of high-end but last-generation FPGAs at a steep discount for use in the singles.
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@ nathan (Known BFL apologist/supporter) As you can see, this is also just "a joke". <sarcasm>
You're confusing a whole bunch of different things...
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Instantly deleted and thread was moved. LOL. I wonder why. Maybe your troll-like post didn't belong on a support forum.
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Your table looks wrong. There should be 16 hashes per clock. You've got 15, which is what they would get if they have to disable a core (which they can do to make a failed chip useful, and put it in a Jalapeno).
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Starting from next Monday, units will be en route to their country of destination and tracking numbers will follow maybe 2~3 days after (it is at this point onward which you can expect an email from us with the tracking information), we expect this process to continue to the 10th of March until all the units have been shipped out, if all is well people will get their units in-hand in the middle of March. Claimed ship date: January Real ship date: March Avalon: Claimed ship date: January 2013 Real ship date: January, February, March 2013 BFL: Claimed ship date: ---- Real ship date: ---- FTFY. BFL did not claim that they shipped. Avalon said they shipped in January. We shipped You may be confused by promised ship dates, but promises don't mean shit these days.
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[2013-03-02 04:02:40] New block: 00fb4966084a69b4... diff 18.4E Bus error
18.4E is 18.4 * 10^18. This also happens to be the maximum value of a 64 bit unsigned int. That is not the correct difficulty. The bus error suggests an attempt to read from memory outside the real range. Both of these point to some kind of memory corruption issue, which is either a cgminer bug (not very likely) or a bug in the avalon driver (quite likely). (A hardware error on the control board is also possible, but unlikely on two independent devices.)
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