2112
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March 22, 2013, 12:11:18 AM |
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Are you certain that every cell of memory is used each time?
Even if not, how long do the 1024 32-bit words have to stay valid until the next call to scrypt() overwrites all of them?
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ElectricMucus
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March 22, 2013, 12:25:45 AM |
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Are you certain that every cell of memory is used each time?
Even if not, how long do the 1024 32-bit words have to stay valid until the next call to scrypt() overwrites all of them? I honestly don't know.
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jasinlee
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March 22, 2013, 01:45:35 AM |
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I'd just like to add that even if this thing can only put out as many Kh/s as a GPU, costs the price of a GPU, uses less wattage compared to a GPU, and will just run on its own while doing all that, it'd be well worth it for me and for many others (I'm sure).
This is obviously at the very least our aim, but anything better of course would be better.
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March 22, 2013, 02:26:07 AM |
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Are you certain that every cell of memory is used each time?
Even if not, how long do the 1024 32-bit words have to stay valid until the next call to scrypt() overwrites all of them? I honestly don't know. Well, I have to admire your forthrightness here. When doing 1 kilohash per second a completely new scrypt() is executed every 1ms, which overwrites all of the previous data. The maximum refresh period for most of DRAM chips is on the order of 64ms. For the homework solve the following problems: 1) how is the natural scrypt() refresh period affected by pipelining the implementation? 2) how is the natural scrypt() refresh period affected by reading the memory by a wider units than the 32-bit words native to scrypt()? If you solve the above without cheating you can upgrade yourself from "internet engineer".
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jasinlee
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March 22, 2013, 05:29:45 AM |
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Not just anyone can be an "Internet Engineer" you do first have to speak with authority.
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samurai1200
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March 22, 2013, 05:55:13 PM |
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I'd like to volunteer my services. I'm an IRL electrical engineer. I also have all the tools I'd need to do hardware & software level debugging at home (scopes, power supplies, etc). I think their in-house guy is more than capable of doing such things, but I'm putting it out there just in case.
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CoinHoarder
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March 22, 2013, 07:28:59 PM |
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"why smoothie isnt dead after drinking so much sugar, why simran is forever alone etc." This made me LOL so hard. Also, I am very much looking forward to LTC fpgas, if not to mine with for myself, then for the increased security of the LTC network and less nuclear power plants running the LTC network. So excited
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jasinlee
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March 22, 2013, 07:42:44 PM |
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We aim to please.
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Simran (OP)
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March 22, 2013, 08:10:16 PM |
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We aim to please.
Please me by sending me one, uncle. Sheeit! I'm one dissatisfied pre-customer. :trlf: :trlf: :trlf:
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SyRenity
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March 24, 2013, 10:33:00 AM |
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By the way, if you need a C/C++ developer for the project, PM me.
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Novus
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April 06, 2013, 09:15:40 PM |
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I'll be watching this..
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jasinlee
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April 06, 2013, 10:18:20 PM |
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We completed our modules, and sent off for engineering samples, no we are not disclosing pricing/hashing info yet as we do not know what it will be by the time we go to production. There will most likely be at least 2 more redesigns when we have our samples. http://litecoinfpga.com
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shibaji
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April 06, 2013, 10:27:52 PM |
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We completed our modules, and sent off for engineering samples, no we are not disclosing pricing/hashing info yet as we do not know what it will be by the time we go to production. There will most likely be at least 2 more redesigns when we have our samples. http://litecoinfpga.com Awesome!!! Eagerly waiting! A hint on the side of pricing would be helpful though - for people like me who do not have many bitcoins - and need to collect/buy them. A range is also fine.
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dli7319
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April 06, 2013, 11:36:05 PM |
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So how long will you mine before selling them?
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matauc12
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April 06, 2013, 11:42:33 PM |
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So how long will you mine before selling them?
0 days, 2 years. All in his right and of low relevance to you.
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shibaji
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April 06, 2013, 11:43:43 PM |
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So how long will you mine before selling them?
Why do you even care ? Troll less ?
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jasinlee
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April 07, 2013, 12:09:51 AM |
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Why wouldn't I keep a sample amount of the units we produce to mine? How could we know that the units work if we did not test them?
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April 07, 2013, 12:30:39 AM Last edit: August 01, 2014, 05:38:30 PM by aa |
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Benny1985
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April 07, 2013, 12:56:18 AM |
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You should at least have some sort of newsletter sign-up on your website or something.
Very interested in how this turns out. May be interested in a unit or two if they are viable!
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Vorksholk
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April 07, 2013, 01:09:38 AM |
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Very excited for this project, the next step for litecoin is far underway
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