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July 05, 2019, 02:08:36 PM
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update:

3 more bitstreams for Bittware CVP-13 has been released. They are tribus (DrMerxius), keccak256 (Penfold) and zen protocol (Penfold). Hashrates are around 2.6Gh/s for tribus and 17Gh/s for the other two. Try them out by creating a config on miner.all-mine.co. If you are unsure about how to get setup refer to https://miner.all-mine.co/instructions/setup-instructions/getting-started . CVP users can ignore the part about updating BCU firmware.

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July 05, 2019, 06:08:41 PM
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Great job all!
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July 10, 2019, 03:36:39 PM
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Update:

Allmine has released v2 of the Nimiq / Argon2d bitstream on the BCU for Crypt that increases hashrate up to 800Kh/s. This bitstream also corrects an issue that was causing a reduction in effective hashrate. All existing device managers that were using the old Nimiq v1 bitstream have been automatically migrated to the Nimiq v2 bitstream. You should see your miner download the new bitstream and start mining once the configuration update has been detected.
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July 14, 2019, 12:11:58 PM
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Update:

We have released v1 of Honeycomb bitstream on the BCU. This bitstream will current hash at between 400-500Mh/s depending on cooling and voltage. A v2 is already in the process and we're expecting results over 600Mh/s. This v2 should be available sometime next week. A minerator update is required for the operation of this bitstream.

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July 20, 2019, 04:48:30 PM
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Update:

We have released v3 of the Nimiq / Argon2d bitstream on the BCU for @Crypt that increases hashrate up to 900Kh/s. All existing device managers that were using the old Nimiq v2 bitstream have been automatically migrated to the Nimiq v3 bitstream. You should see your miner download the new bitstream and start mining once the configuration update has been detected.

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September 03, 2019, 09:16:33 PM
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Update:

We have released the following bitstreams for the following platforms:

CVP-13:
BMW512 (11Gh/s) from Protovist
Honeycomb (650Mh/s) from Allmine Inc
Veriblock (9.2Gh/s) from Protovist
Neoscrypt (3.3Mh/s) from Nez
Nimiq (1.1Mh/s) from Crypt
Turtlecoin (350Kh/s) from Crypt

BCU-1525:
Turtlecoin (225Kh/s) from Crypt


Note: As a reminder when operating the nimiq bitstream you must use the GPMP pool server ( http://pool.burstl.net:8650/ ) Address: pool.burstl.net Port: 8444 Username: Nimiq address. For turtle coin you will need to use the GPMP server at ( http://trtl.burstl.net/ ) Address: trtl.burstl.net Port: 3333 Username: Turtle coin address.

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September 08, 2019, 04:35:37 AM
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Update:

We have released the following bitstreams for the following platforms:

CVP-13:
BMW512 (11Gh/s) from Protovist
Honeycomb (650Mh/s) from Allmine Inc
Veriblock (9.2Gh/s) from Protovist
Neoscrypt (3.3Mh/s) from Nez
Nimiq (1.1Mh/s) from Crypt
Turtlecoin (350Kh/s) from Crypt

BCU-1525:
Turtlecoin (225Kh/s) from Crypt


Note: As a reminder when operating the nimiq bitstream you must use the GPMP pool server ( http://pool.burstl.net:8650/ ) Address: pool.burstl.net Port: 8444 Username: Nimiq address. For turtle coin you will need to use the GPMP server at ( http://trtl.burstl.net/ ) Address: trtl.burstl.net Port: 3333 Username: Turtle coin address.

Can BTU9P FPGA's run the same bitsreams as BCU-1525's since they both on VU9P's?
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September 08, 2019, 08:47:06 AM
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Update:

We have released the following bitstreams for the following platforms:

CVP-13:
BMW512 (11Gh/s) from Protovist
Honeycomb (650Mh/s) from Allmine Inc
Veriblock (9.2Gh/s) from Protovist
Neoscrypt (3.3Mh/s) from Nez
Nimiq (1.1Mh/s) from Crypt
Turtlecoin (350Kh/s) from Crypt

BCU-1525:
Turtlecoin (225Kh/s) from Crypt


Note: As a reminder when operating the nimiq bitstream you must use the GPMP pool server ( http://pool.burstl.net:8650/ ) Address: pool.burstl.net Port: 8444 Username: Nimiq address. For turtle coin you will need to use the GPMP server at ( http://trtl.burstl.net/ ) Address: trtl.burstl.net Port: 3333 Username: Turtle coin address.

Can BTU9P FPGA's run the same bitsreams as BCU-1525's since they both on VU9P's?

In theory, yes. In practice you'd need to e-fuse them in order to use encryption-protected Allmine bitstreams.

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October 01, 2019, 04:27:41 PM
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Hi,

I'm a crypto enthusiast and I want to find a crypto friends to help me...
I want to upgrade my small mining farm with a FPGA miner but I know the difficulty to create a new bit-streams...

In the community somebody wants to help me to programming a FPGA CVP-13?

Thanks a lot
Scaapy
 
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October 22, 2019, 09:01:21 AM
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Hi,

I'm a crypto enthusiast and I want to find a crypto friends to help me...
I want to upgrade my small mining farm with a FPGA miner but I know the difficulty to create a new bit-streams...

In the community somebody wants to help me to programming a FPGA CVP-13?

Thanks a lot
Scaapy
 

You'll get everything ( almost ) that you need to know here; https://discord.gg/E8tG59u You may follow whitefire990 too, he is a bitstream developpers that is taking mostly the cvp path.

Otherwise, on the All-mine website, the tutorials that are there are quite well detailed when you want to mine with the shell.
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