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1721  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Bitmaintech's Antminer S3+ vs. Spondoolies-Tech's SP30 Yukon on: August 15, 2014, 03:45:18 PM
Don't underestimate the hosting advantage, you will be charged for space as well as power and 10 S3's take up a lot of space which can more than make up the initial difference in hardware cost.
1722  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Instruction]Detailed manual for Dragon 1T Miner on: August 15, 2014, 02:57:49 PM
HELP PLEASE - HELP - How do i get a Dragon miners running on Virgin Superhub ??

Hi All

The Dragon miners state it needs a network of 19.168.0.1

So i set the miners address to 192.168.0.90 on my network (192.168.1.1)

It detected it fine when i put the IP address in heut would not connect to a pool/show speed......

I then changed subnet or gateway which was 255.255.255.254 to 255.255.255.255 and now i can not detect it at all Huh

Although it detects it in Angry IP Scanner HuhHuh


Anyone help ?



Cheers

In order for the Dragon to communicate on your network it has to be set to the same ranges as your existing network.

However in order to connect to it initially you have to set the computer you are using to configure the Dragon to the same network as the Dragon.

Once you are connected to the DRagon, you need to set the network settings in the Dragon to a unique IP address (make a note of it) in the same range as your existing network, same subnet and same gateway.

Then save the settings, configure your computer back to the settings it had before you started and then you should be able to connect to the new IP address that you set on the dragon.
1723  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: August 15, 2014, 02:48:00 PM
My vague statement was correct. I don't reveal the full details on purpose.
In about 45 days (October batch) the SP30 will be 5.5 THs
(The limiting factor will remain the PSUs. The RockerBox has much more potential for over clocking)
This will be done without mask fix, just production tuning.

jtoomim more or less got it right.

Guy

My point is that TSMC will not have 'accidentally' botched 3 separate batches of lots (August, September, October). Remember, these are the same 28nm lines that Qualcomm and Broadcomm use. The notion that it is TSMC's 'fault' is simply a convenient excuse to a design mistake. I have no doubt that TSMC is capable of a retarget of your LVT devices to meet your original performance target. However, that 10% increase you were hoping to achieve with a post engineering run retarget has disappeared. Guy, I applaud your ability to perform damage control.

jtoomim, yes my name is intentionally chosen to troll. That doesn't delegitimize my arguments. Source: I run fab sync for a major US semiconductor company. You don't have to believe me, but you can do your own research on the topic.


How do you know that they didnt get all the SP30 chips in one batch? And it just takes this long to build and ship them. Plus I think its just August and September, the October batch is purported to be back up to 5.5TH so is probably separate. Thats the way I read it anyway. Smiley

I don't think TSMC makes too many mistakes, they are not worth 106 Billion dollars for nothing.

I don't know whether the mistake was in manufacturing or in design, all I meant was that it appeared to me that the concept of them making 3 batches with the same error would, as you say, not make sense. Either from SPtech's POV or TSMC. So I was suggesting that the erroneous batch was a single batch for Aug/Sep production, hence why it is being corrected in the October/Nov batch of chips from TSMC.

So say it was a production error, its only one mistake, not 3, not "too many" just one. Of course it might not have been TSMC's fault at all, but again thats not what I was talking about.
1724  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: August 15, 2014, 10:39:35 AM
My vague statement was correct. I don't reveal the full details on purpose.
In about 45 days (October batch) the SP30 will be 5.5 THs
(The limiting factor will remain the PSUs. The RockerBox has much more potential for over clocking)
This will be done without mask fix, just production tuning.

jtoomim more or less got it right.

Guy

My point is that TSMC will not have 'accidentally' botched 3 separate batches of lots (August, September, October). Remember, these are the same 28nm lines that Qualcomm and Broadcomm use. The notion that it is TSMC's 'fault' is simply a convenient excuse to a design mistake. I have no doubt that TSMC is capable of a retarget of your LVT devices to meet your original performance target. However, that 10% increase you were hoping to achieve with a post engineering run retarget has disappeared. Guy, I applaud your ability to perform damage control.

jtoomim, yes my name is intentionally chosen to troll. That doesn't delegitimize my arguments. Source: I run fab sync for a major US semiconductor company. You don't have to believe me, but you can do your own research on the topic.

How do you know that they didnt get all the SP30 chips in one batch? And it just takes this long to build and ship them. Plus I think its just August and September, the October batch is purported to be back up to 5.5TH so is probably separate. Thats the way I read it anyway. Smiley
1725  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] Spondoolies-Tech SP30 pre-order - Specs: 0.69$/GH + 0.46W/GH on: August 15, 2014, 09:37:08 AM
First Cheesy took a risk with the timezone working out where you were from. And thanks for the apologies, not necessary but appreciated.

I've been through a lot of Asic companies as well mate, I held off on Cointerra, Hashfast and Blackarrow and went with Knc at the time, didn't regret it, was lucky I guess, managed to get a refund on the Neptune I ordered as well, again luck maybe, I don't think so but some may.

One thing I have to say about Spondoolies, is that they are the first company I have had the experience of OTT customer care and support, if something goes wrong with one of their devices or hosted devices they overcompensate in spades. Thats my experience with them so far, and thats why I think they will be fair with the compo package on the SP30, which is why I'm sticking with them. Not exclusively, you'd be an idiot to stick with one supplier exclusively, but they are where most of my investment is at the moment.

Thats all I know.
1726  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread on: August 15, 2014, 03:11:41 AM

+PSU's, although I'm pretty sure he has some from past endevours Smiley

+ the time and effort to put it all together.
1727  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread on: August 15, 2014, 02:50:28 AM

Shocked nice one whonesta!

Is that for a MOQ full kit with 40 blades? Seems about the right amount, but maybe you got a discount or only got one ethernet controller?

Code:
Part		Qty	Price	Total	GH
Hashing Unit 40 0.215 8.6 8000
Thermal Pad 40 0.007 0.28
Ethernet Cnt 2 0.069 0.138
Cooling Kit 10 0.069 0.69
Fan 10 0.014 0.14
Total 9.848

1728  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMiner Tube Sales Information Thread on: August 15, 2014, 02:48:30 AM
Sheesh dogie, you too? Everyone is grumpy & jumpy today! Is it the BTC price drop? :/

I noticed philipma's unique writing style, the odd spaces here and there, the big multi line gaps between paragraphs, it niggled but I thought maybe he uses something other than a keyboard to type with, or there is some other sort of limitation. Felt sorta rude to ask, but he has been posting like this since 2012.

Searing is another one with a unique style of prose, but he's sorta endearing as well so I just grit my teeth and bear with it sometimes. Smiley

1729  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] Spondoolies-Tech SP30 pre-order - Specs: 0.69$/GH + 0.46W/GH on: August 15, 2014, 02:08:25 AM
Halfway through August! When will they start shipping this GB?  Undecided

Surely they must have some idea by now when they can start shipping it... It was in the first August batch after all...



Are you two days ahead of the rest of us? Halfway is the 15th not the 13th Roll Eyes


Thanks for sharing your email. However it's not particularly useful as it is already the 15th and if they were to ship after the 30th it would no longer be in August... I had kind of already assumed this...

Now to address your needless sarcasm...

Let me guess you are an American?

I guess this because it is generally those from the most self obsessed nation on the planet that fail to realise that it is a different date and time at different places on the planet "Gasp!".

I'm sure that this will come as a surprise to you but I posted that at about 10AM of the 14th in my time zone. I know I was a whole 14hrs before it was halfway through the month (according to you). Seriously who fucking cares it's basically halfway through... why must you be such a fucking pedantic arsehole?

I mean do you really think people will read your post a think 'wow that guy he's seriously smart pointing out its not precisely halfway through the month, how clever!'.

The point remains it's approximately halfway through the month and they haven't stated when they will start shipping. Since there are two batches in August and this GB was in the first batch I think they should announce that by now... Also if they do wait until the 30th (as they say they might in your email) to start shipping this GB then it would mean the august batch 2 will not be on time or it got shipped out ahead of these GB orders. Neither of those things are good...


Sincerest apologies for the sarcasm :p You need to get a thicker skin if you are going to get involved in this game, truly, if a tiny bit of tongue in cheek smartarsery gets you this riled up.

Seriously though, you could at least wait till the 15th, which is when they have been telling most people who care to ask them, when the GB will ship. Its also middle of the month, which really was a day away. I only posted the email to hint that you could have just asked them yourself Cheesy

Although I can see why you might be upset if you thought that the group buy was in the first batch.

My understanding all along has been that the Roadstress GB was not in the first August batch, so depending on your order number you will be sometime between the 15th and the 30th, as will I.

And no I'm not an American or even in America, you post was at 11:40PM on August 13 in my time zone, which is only 2 hours ahead of Israel time zone. Just bear that in mind on August 15th that your about 8 hours ahead when you throw your toys out of your pram once more you bogan Wink
1730  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [OPEN] AMT GROUP BUY - RACK MOUNT 4U, 2U and 1U BTC and Script Miners! on: August 14, 2014, 10:24:06 PM
2U doesn't have an internal power supply?



Looks like an ATX hanging outside the back of the case.

What PSU does the 2U come with?
1731  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ATI 7690m XT for bit coin mining? on: August 14, 2014, 08:47:27 PM
You would burn up the GPU card on that laptop long before you made even enough bitcoin for a minimum payment.  This is like trying to dig a tunnel with a blunt plastic spoon.

FTFY Smiley
1732  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New Official AMT Thread on: August 14, 2014, 08:21:19 PM
Anyone happen to know the password to SSH into the unit?

I was able to use "admin" for the name, but "admin", "pass", "password", and "amt" do not work for the password.

Mine was already in English.

answered already I see
1733  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] Spondoolies-Tech SP30 pre-order - Specs: 0.69$/GH + 0.46W/GH on: August 14, 2014, 07:49:04 PM
Halfway through August! When will they start shipping this GB?  Undecided

Surely they must have some idea by now when they can start shipping it... It was in the first August batch after all...



Are you two days ahead of the rest of us? Halfway is the 15th not the 13th Roll Eyes

1734  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New Official AMT Thread on: August 14, 2014, 11:35:26 AM
Lol  Cool

Gets popcorn... Lips sealed
1735  Economy / Economics / Re: Can bitcoin survive without the Internet? on: August 14, 2014, 09:24:27 AM
If Internet has shut down, the whole world will affect not only bitcoin. So I think living without the Internet nowadays is impossible to happened.

Yes, it's possible if some authority decide to shut down Internet but hope this will never happen.
There was an editorial in the WSJ today that highlighted the thread of a nuke being detonated over North America. It said that the EMP would do serious damage to the entire country. I would argue that this would be the only real way to shut down the internet and/or "ban" bitcoin.

Yeah because without North America the internet, nay the world could not survive!  Roll Eyes
1736  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: What mining Hardware do you have? on: August 14, 2014, 09:12:26 AM
There are loads of threads already about this, e.g.:

Pictures of your mining rigs

So what kind of hardware are you running?
1737  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: XBTec Announce. New ASIC manufacturer on: August 14, 2014, 08:44:38 AM

Anything under 1% is pretty darn good for an ASIC
1738  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy #6] Bitcrane 1.1THs Unit as low as $1499.99 Paypal & BTC accepted on: August 12, 2014, 07:16:57 PM
Not seeing much info on this.  Are any of these out in the wild yet?

Dogie did a review https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731655.0
1739  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [2T group buy] 2399$ for 2T bitcoin miners, free shipping with DHL/TNT in 1 day on: August 12, 2014, 09:15:08 AM
it seems turned to be S3 VS A1 battle, not i meant to, Shocked

S3 is good at some point like power efficient, and our 2T is good at higher hashrate in 1 miner. that's all:)





Point is it doesn't matter. At more than $1K/TH they are just too expensive.
1740  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: August 11, 2014, 11:01:31 AM
SP30's ASICs (RockerBox):


Oooh purdey Cheesy
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