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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: theASIC miner availible! on: June 02, 2013, 12:20:17 PM
Hello everbody,

i can assure, that theASIC isn`t scam. The embedded board which is controlling theASIC is definitly based on a (modified) PandaBoard solution (to get the chaining feature, the power supply etc.). It`s also no classic "firmware" update of which i`m talking about, it`s the OS and applications on this embedded board which are going to be upgraded.

I will post a video tomorrow, as i don`t have a device at home and saturday is rather my family-day AND because of this:
I don`t tolerate to call us scammer, as we were really working extremly hard developing this device (which works really fine btw.). It costs us much time and a lot of money. If you don`t have faith in us - just don`t order a device, thats not my problem. I think you forum haters will also call BFL and Avalon a scammer, because you haven`t order sufficiently early enough, now are in a waiting queue and now make yours problem to them.

Greets,

Tom
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: theASIC miner on: June 01, 2013, 08:52:25 PM
Hi,
It is able to mine with around 6 to 7 GH/s at a power usage of 70 Watt.
But the website says 5.5 GH/s.
Which is it?
With the newest optimized firmware we are getting 6-7 GH/s (depends on the device). We will update this information if its tested enough!

Onboard there`s some kind of embedded hardware which allows mining without a additional running computer, if you are running more than two devices, you may chain them via HDMI.
Daisy chaining via HDMI?
Even if it's possible, why?
Yes!
When using two devices with the chaining feature, the device gets controlled by a primary device, the embedded hardware on the other devices will be switched off to save some power.


Could you post a video of your device hashing?
How long have the boards been running without issues?
Also fixing the English on your website would go a long way towards people trusting you.

Cheers
I will post some videos of our device later. Sorry, as we are a chinese based company, it may be possible to have some typos on our website. I will tell it to the responsible employee! Thanks for the tip!


Tom
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: June 01, 2013, 08:23:15 PM
Hi,

my company is producing ASIC miners. Would you mind moving my post to the right section and then get me whitelisted, so i`m allowed to answer questions in my thread?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=222851.0

Thanks,

Tom
4  Bitcoin / Hardware / theASIC miner availible! on: June 01, 2013, 08:11:12 PM
Hi Ladies and Gentlemen,

sorry that i have to post this to the "Newbie" section, but i`m not allowed to put it into some other part of the board.

I want to advertise some new Bitcoin ASIC miner, build completely on our own except the main chip (Avalon). We call it "theASIC". It is able to mine with around 6 to 7 GH/s at a power usage of 70 Watt. Onboard there`s some kind of embedded hardware which allows mining without a additional running computer, if you are running more than two devices, you may chain them via HDMI.

At the moment, ~140 devices are availible in a maximum of two weeks, these are just getting produced by our partners! We already have some of them working at our company for testing and mining.

You are able to buy it on our web page (www.theasic.com, please order through our contact page), it is 3.2Bitcoins for one device with flat shipping fee (to all countries!)! If you have any questions, dont hesitate to ask!

Have a nice day,

Tom
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