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November 15, 2013, 11:41:36 PM
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I got briefly excited when the fans arrived.



Where are mah modules!!1

Side note:  I can't tell a difference between the I30 and the A30.  The fan is on there really sturdy.

You are receiving 6 modules?

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November 15, 2013, 11:47:57 PM
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I got briefly excited when the fans arrived.



Where are mah modules!!1

Side note:  I can't tell a difference between the I30 and the A30.  The fan is on there really sturdy.

Guys, due to the fact we underestimated the demand and oversold, we had to wait for the rest to be produced at the factory. Currently as you can see, they are being packed with all the auxiliary parts, then labelled.

As they sold out and were paid for in seconds, and there isn't any logical order of sale, we sat down and had a chat as how to best approach this, and to be fair to everybody that ordered within those 7 minutes, they are all being shipped at the same time on Monday.







Isn't that dangerous? Throwing electronic boards on top of one with anti-static system around at all? These are $1000 cards here. I thought they would take care of them a little better then that. Also, have they all been tested before being sent out? The last thing KNC needs is more RMA work on for modules they just sent out.

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0.98 or 0.981




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November 16, 2013, 12:00:35 AM
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I just noticed that my module order has gone from 'paid' to 'in progess' Smiley  That's gotta be a good sign...


Same as mine. IN PROGRESS.

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November 16, 2013, 12:08:04 AM
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only took 6 days through RMA.
I take it this is a joke? 6 days, about 3BTC, about $1200? You don't care you lost $1200 because some company wilfully shipped you shitty, faulty, untested goods?

It was only a single board. The rest of the Jupiter was busily hashing away during that time. So at worst I lost around 100Gh/s for 6 days....not terrible.  The new board hashes at around 138GH/s.
This is all I will say on the matter, something was broken and they fixed it reasonably.

I had a nearly identical experience. I'd rate the RMA process a B-. It took a week, I had to pay for the shipping back to KNC and my Jupiter ran at 75% speed during the week I was without the card. If it hadn't been the first week, it wouldn't have cost me very much BTC.

I'd like for KNC to offer an advance shipment RMA process, as I've mentioned before, but I'm not ready to take up the pitchfork over it.

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Heh! Grats on the Markus chairs. They rock! Did Marcus picked them?

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November 16, 2013, 12:23:20 AM
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https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-40

We would like to say that after a very long stint in the factory over the weekend and with great help from our entire engineering team we are finally ready to release the figures you have all been waiting for, Jupiter is of course not a 400 machine it’s much more than that. Watch the video on our youtube site

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFOcI8nK2xI

Truth or lies in their official company newsletter to customers? If that is not an official statement, what is?
What the actual fuck? Which part of my post did you not understand? You're so ready to pull shit over everyone who dares to quote you that you don't even notice when someone agrees with you. Let me repost myself, read the first part very carefully:

Yes. I totally agree that they are liars. It's a fact so no disagreement there.

But it's not accurate to call them criminals if you "only" get a 450Gh machine when you paid for 400Gh one.
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https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-40

We would like to say that after a very long stint in the factory over the weekend and with great help from our entire engineering team we are finally ready to release the figures you have all been waiting for, Jupiter is of course not a 400 machine it’s much more than that. Watch the video on our youtube site

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFOcI8nK2xI

Truth or lies in their official company newsletter to customers? If that is not an official statement, what is?
What the actual fuck? Which part of my post did you not understand? You're so ready to pull shit over everyone who dares to quote you that you don't even notice when someone agrees with you. Let me repost myself, read the first part very carefully:

Yes. I totally agree that they are liars. It's a fact so no disagreement there.

But it's not accurate to call them criminals if you "only" get a 450Gh machine when you paid for 400Gh one.
Come on. I agree in the first part. Totally.

But they promised 500, as per my last two posts. I'm disagreeing with the 450GH. It's not you Meizirkki, it's them. They say 500 and then figure 400 or maybe even 450 is good enough.

"I'll sell you 5 bags of pasta for that amount of money. Here's the money. Here are your 4 bags of pasta. WTF?"

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November 16, 2013, 12:36:41 AM
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this fw seems to enable/disable cores with greater frequency... cool

If you use bertmod 98 then some fixes inside the new frimware will lost, because, the old bertmod 0.98 will change the /etc/init.d/cgminer.sh
for example !!!

New for me is the job of this file:  /usr/bin/waas !

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Can not parse JSON in config file %s: %d
asic_%d_voltagespi_frequency%dspi_voltage%fdie%d{
"asic_%d_voltage": {
   "die%d": "%1.4f",
   "die%d": "%1.4f"
   "die%d": "",
   "die%d": ""
},
"spi_frequency": "%d",
"spi_voltage": "%s"
}
/dev/i2c-%dError opening %s: %m
Error setting slave device address: %m
/sys/class/gpio/gpio76/directionCan not open /sys/class/gpio/gpio76/direction: %m
lowhighTPS65217 error: Bad ID 0x%02X
TPS65217 error: Bad status 0x%02X
TPS65217 OK. Modification %c, revision 1.%d
Wrong ENABLE value 0x%02X
Wrong SEQ4 value 0x%02X
Wrong SEQ1 value 0x%02X
Wrong SEQ3 value 0x%02X
Can not read ENABLE register
Can not read SEQ4 register
Can not read SEQ1 register
Can not read SEQ3 register
/sys/class/gpio/gpio49/directionCan not open /sys/class/gpio/gpio49/direction: %m
Wrong DEFDCDC1 value 0x%02X
Wrong DEFDCDC3 value 0x%02X
Wrong DEFSLEW value 0x%02X
Wrong DEFLDO1 value 0x%02X
Wrong DEFLDO2 value 0x%02X
Wrong DEFLDO3 value 0x%02X
Wrong DEFLDO4 value 0x%02X
Write failed to /sys/class/gpio/gpio49/direction
Waiting PGOOD for too long
/config/.wa3.3v.down0
?Can not open file %s:%m
Can not read file %s
Wrong value (%s) in file %s
Failed to connect to I2C bus %d
spi_transfer: ioctl error on SPI device: %m
FPGA I2C error: read data 0x%02X (expected 0x%02hhX) from reg %u:%u
spi_new: Out of memory!
/dev/spidev%d.%dCan not open SPI device %s: %m
spi_new: ioctl error on SPI device %s: %m
Can not write file %s
Write failed to %s
spitop_bitrev_pad.rbfCan not open RBF file spitop_bitrev_pad.rbf:%m
/sys/class/gpio/gpio67/value/sys/class/gpio/gpio66/valueCONF_DONE is HIGH when nCONFIG is LOW
/sys/class/gpio/gpio69/valuenSTATUS is HIGH when nCONFIG is LOW
CONF_DONE is HIGH when nCONFIG is HIGH
nSTATUS is LOW when nCONFIG is HIGH
SPI transfer failed after %d bytes
nSTATUS is LOW during the configuration
Can not read RBF file spitop_bitrev_pad.rbf:%m
CONF_DONE is LOW at the end of configuration
FPGA I2C error: Bad ID 0x%02X
SPI transfer failed
 %02hhXCorrect SPI answer when expecting wrong one!
Wrong SPI answer:Wrong data from ASIC: num_cores = %hu, revision = 0x%04hX


/config/advanced.conf (here you can find it: cat /usr/bin/waas)
I think it is for the next fw release or the NEW: KNC-Tuner 1.0

Run this command to see some stats:

/usr/bin/waas -d   (it is new inside monitordcdc)

here is my output: (I have an avg. 549 Gh/s) (now with my 4 RMA boards) 1. Coin on 14. november from september batch Undecided

{
"asic_1_voltage": {
   "die1": "-0.1121",
   "die2": "-0.1121",
   "die3": "-0.1121",
   "die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_2_voltage": {
   "die1": "",
   "die2": "",
   "die3": "",
   "die4": ""
},
"asic_3_voltage": {
   "die1": "-0.1121",
   "die2": "-0.1121",
   "die3": "-0.1121",
   "die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_4_voltage": {
   "die1": "-0.1121",
   "die2": "-0.1121",
   "die3": "-0.1121",
   "die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_5_voltage": {
   "die1": "-0.1121",
   "die2": "-0.1121",
   "die3": "-0.1121",
   "die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_6_voltage": {
   "die1": "",
   "die2": "",
   "die3": "",
   "die4": ""
},
"spi_frequency": "201442",
"spi_voltage": "1.95"
}

Can anyone send me an complete diff between 0.98 and 0.99 (i don´t know how) Thx a lot!!! Cool Huh



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November 16, 2013, 12:51:05 AM
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Avenger...  Die 0 was addressed with the 0.98.1 beta firmware, and most machines were fixed with it. Other than you, I don't think there are more than a handfull more out there..MAYBE.   So to call that the "Biggest issue" is Total Crap.
okay we have...
1. Avenger  (Assuming he really has a machine)
2. Edgar....
3....?


i found only this diff: (inside 98.1) - initc.sh

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v=56
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x73
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xe $v
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x73
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xe $v

i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x6c
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0x11 0x86
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x6c
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0x11 0x86

If you have an dieed die and it works on 98.1 then ist will also working on 0.99

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November 16, 2013, 01:01:12 AM
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Avenger...  Die 0 was addressed with the 0.98.1 beta firmware, and most machines were fixed with it. Other than you, I don't think there are more than a handfull more out there..MAYBE.   So to call that the "Biggest issue" is Total Crap.
okay we have...
1. Avenger  (Assuming he really has a machine)
2. Edgar....
3....?


i found only this diff: (inside 98.1) - initc.sh

Quote
v=56
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x73
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xe $v
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x73
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xe $v

i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x6c
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0x11 0x86
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x6c
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0x11 0x86

If you have an dieed die and it works on 98.1 then ist will also working on 0.99
Are these voltage mods?

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In retrospect, wish I purchased a couple KNC rigs Sad Not sure what horse to bet on next  Undecided February seems too far away to wait for a CoinTerra or HashFast preorder.
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In retrospect, wish I purchased a couple KNC rigs Sad Not sure what horse to bet on next  Undecided February seems too far away to wait for a CoinTerra or HashFast preorder.
Buy btc? You are paying about ~$1000/btc investing in hardware right now. Well, that price by the time the next batch ships. Or pay $400/btc now and see how it goes?

Seriously, I could have bought 80btc when I ordered. 80BTC would now be worth $32,000. Ugh.

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November 16, 2013, 01:19:25 AM
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this firmware blows. back to 98.1 beta....

Agreed.  Killed die 0 again.  Back to 98.1 Beta...


you can use the new 0.99 fw can you try to add this lines to the end of this file (reboot)

vi /etc/init.d/initc.sh

v=56
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x73
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xe $v
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x73
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xe $v

i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x6c
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0x11 0x86
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x6c
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0x11 0x86

:wq

It it is not working, can you send the output of this command:

/usr/bin/waas -d



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November 16, 2013, 01:29:45 AM
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i figured out something, i think it will be an part of KNC-Tuner 1.0


This is my JASON file = the output of this command: usr/bin/waas -d


Code:
{
"asic_1_voltage": { ???
"die1": "-0.1121",
"die2": "-0.1121",
"die3": "-0.1121",
"die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_2_voltage": {
"die1": "",
"die2": "",
"die3": "",
"die4": ""
},
"asic_3_voltage": { ???
"die1": "-0.1121",
"die2": "-0.1121",
"die3": "-0.1121",
"die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_4_voltage": { ???
"die1": "-0.1121",
"die2": "-0.1121",
"die3": "-0.1121",
"die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_5_voltage": { ???
"die1": "-0.1121",
"die2": "-0.1121",
"die3": "-0.1121",
"die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_6_voltage": {
"die1": "",
"die2": "",
"die3": "",
"die4": ""
},
"spi_frequency": "201442",  ;D
"spi_voltage": "1.95"  ::)
}

When you run this command: usr/bin/waas
you get this error: "/config/advanced.conf" not found!

ok: 
touch /config/advanced.conf

vi /config/advanced.conf

paste your jason output in there, but do NOT change any value befor we here from KNC Support
how it works!

Then restart your box, hmm, when you make no chnages inside advanced.conf it is not nessesary to
reboot!

The file will be loaded on reboot only (i think)

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i figured out something, i think it will be an part of KNC-Tuner 1.0


This is my JASON file = the output of this command: usr/bin/waas -d


Code:
{
"asic_1_voltage": { ???
"die1": "-0.1121",
"die2": "-0.1121",
"die3": "-0.1121",
"die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_2_voltage": {
"die1": "",
"die2": "",
"die3": "",
"die4": ""
},
"asic_3_voltage": { ???
"die1": "-0.1121",
"die2": "-0.1121",
"die3": "-0.1121",
"die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_4_voltage": { ???
"die1": "-0.1121",
"die2": "-0.1121",
"die3": "-0.1121",
"die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_5_voltage": { ???
"die1": "-0.1121",
"die2": "-0.1121",
"die3": "-0.1121",
"die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_6_voltage": {
"die1": "",
"die2": "",
"die3": "",
"die4": ""
},
"spi_frequency": "201442",  ;D
"spi_voltage": "1.95"  ::)
}

When you run this command: usr/bin/waas
you get this error: "/config/advanced.conf" not found!

ok: 
touch /config/advanced.conf

vi /config/advanced.conf

paste your jason output in there, but do NOT change any value befor we here from KNC Support
how it works!

Then restart your box, hmm, when you make no chnages inside advanced.conf it is not nessesary to
reboot!

The file will be loaded on reboot only (i think)
It is a voltage tweak then?

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Code:
{
"asic_1_voltage": {
        "die1": "0.0374",
        "die2": "0.0374",
        "die3": "0.0374",
        "die4": "0.0374"
},
"asic_2_voltage": {
        "die1": "0.0374",
        "die2": "0.0374",
        "die3": "0.0374",
        "die4": "0.0374"
},
"asic_3_voltage": {
        "die1": "-0.1121",
        "die2": "-0.1121",
        "die3": "-0.1121",
        "die4": "-0.1121"
},
"asic_4_voltage": {
        "die1": "0.0374",
        "die2": "0.0374",
        "die3": "0.0374",
        "die4": "0.0374"
},
"asic_5_voltage": {
        "die1": "",
        "die2": "",
        "die3": "",
        "die4": ""
},
"asic_6_voltage": {
        "die1": "",
        "die2": "",
        "die3": "",
        "die4": ""
},
"spi_frequency": "201442",
"spi_voltage": "1.95"
}
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In retrospect, wish I purchased a couple KNC rigs Sad Not sure what horse to bet on next  Undecided February seems too far away to wait for a CoinTerra or HashFast preorder.
Buy btc? You are paying about ~$1000/btc investing in hardware right now. Well, that price by the time the next batch ships. Or pay $400/btc now and see how it goes?

Seriously, I could have bought 80btc when I ordered. 80BTC would now be worth $32,000. Ugh.

32000 & then some!

after 10+ hrs on 0.99 i have a pool HR of 477Gh/s, it was 510-540 on 0.98.1 (beta)

WU is down from 77xx to 73xx

More importantly, my 24hr earnings have dropped from 0.8xxx to 0.62717

FML!

also the 'update asic status' button is gone

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Bitcoinorama' explanation for the delay of shipping the upgrades is ridiculous, why is everyone just gobbling this up?

Here is a picture of the page I made when I ordered the modules :

https://i.imgur.com/0NI2wpV.png

Note the part at the bottom? "All items are in stock and will be packaged and shipped this week via ups".

It didn't say maybe, it said they will ship. This is the same BS that has cost many of us (including me) the chance to recover our investment in KNC. These upgrade modules will help with recovering a bigger part, but as with anything bitcoin, every day counts. So don't say you will ship this week, and then turn around and wait another week, at approx .13 coins per day per unit lost. I was one of the early orders, so I could have had my boards by now.

I do like my miner and I think they did a fantastic job on the hardware, but the constant delays and excuses are not acceptable for any professional company.


Edit : And to add to this is buying the heatsinks/coolers with 2 day shipping to make sure we would have them in time, another waste of money.
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Avenger...  Die 0 was addressed with the 0.98.1 beta firmware, and most machines were fixed with it. Other than you, I don't think there are more than a handfull more out there..MAYBE.   So to call that the "Biggest issue" is Total Crap.
okay we have...
1. Avenger  (Assuming he really has a machine)
2. Edgar....
3....?


i found only this diff: (inside 98.1) - initc.sh

Quote
v=56
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x73
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xe $v
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x73
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xe $v

i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x6c
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0x11 0x86
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0xb 0x6c
i2cset -y 1 0x24 0x11 0x86

If you have an dieed die and it works on 98.1 then ist will also working on 0.99
Are these voltage mods?


This code comes from beta 98.1 /etc/init.d/initc.sh file. Voltage, I think it confuses only the spm bus a little bit.


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