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July 10, 2013, 09:37:41 AM
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Hi,
I'm building an Avalon Clone and having dived head first without doing enough research i'm now stuck at the controller point.
The avalon github doesn't have the BOM or FPGA stuff needed to make the controller.
I don't have enough skills to program my own fpga.

Does anyone know of alternative methods of controlling the Avalon modules?

(yes, i know i should have built a klondike instead, bit late now I've got all the modules :0)
Plus i found a neat way of water cooling and stacking it all together in a nice quiet (sort of) box.
The klondike pcb size (10x10) doesn't lend itself to cheap off the shelf water cooling

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July 10, 2013, 01:54:52 PM
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Hi,
I'm building an Avalon Clone and having dived head first without doing enough research i'm now stuck at the controller point.
The avalon github doesn't have the BOM or FPGA stuff needed to make the controller.
I don't have enough skills to program my own fpga.

Does anyone know of alternative methods of controlling the Avalon modules?

(yes, i know i should have built a klondike instead, bit late now I've got all the modules :0)
Plus i found a neat way of water cooling and stacking it all together in a nice quiet (sort of) box.
The klondike pcb size (10x10) doesn't lend itself to cheap off the shelf water cooling


strombom has some FPGA modules for sale - easiest fastest way for you to go forward


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July 11, 2013, 09:21:31 AM
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ah,
Thanks very much!
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