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Author Topic: Klondike - 16 chip ASIC Open Source Board - Preliminary  (Read 435376 times)
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July 19, 2013, 08:09:06 AM
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so the PayPal stuff didn't work. I ended up paying via BTC.

I tried making the url HTTPS but then some other web site showed up at your address. Not to mention that I had to add a security exception since the certificate didn't match.
In case you are not interested in wasting a lot of money on HTTPS certificates - check this site for a free one:
http://www.startssl.com/?app=40
I had turned it on briefly for a customer to test but it didn't go well. Have turned it off again. I want to get it sorted out but for the mean time if not too many bombard me I can probably enter orders manually and send a PP invoice.

Ya, this OpenBitcoinStore thing isn't working well for me. It doesn't have SSL support, and as you saw it seems the shared IP is going to cause issues with site conflicts. So I'm going to have to move everything to my own server for SSL to work. Could also be related to why paypal doesn't work - maybe it needs to talk to an SSL page to hand off the details etc. They claimed it was a one-click deploy but it's been kind of useless as I've spent considerable hours trying to get things arranged and functioning in a way that ANY web store would need. I should have just started on my own server to begin with but I thought this sounded like a quick way to get it up for people. No such luck.

Anyway, thanks everyone for the patience. It'll get worked out.

(SSL certs no problem - have used StartSSL before and done all this before manually via SSH - oh, when point and click is harder than bash!)

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July 19, 2013, 08:12:23 AM
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so the PayPal stuff didn't work. I ended up paying via BTC.

I tried making the url HTTPS but then some other web site showed up at your address. Not to mention that I had to add a security exception since the certificate didn't match.
In case you are not interested in wasting a lot of money on HTTPS certificates - check this site for a free one:
http://www.startssl.com/?app=40
I had turned it on briefly for a customer to test but it didn't go well. Have turned it off again. I want to get it sorted out but for the mean time if not too many bombard me I can probably enter orders manually and send a PP invoice.

Ya, this OpenBitcoinStore thing isn't working well for me. It doesn't have SSL support, and as you saw it seems the shared IP is going to cause issues with site conflicts. So I'm going to have to move everything to my own server for SSL to work. Could also be related to why paypal doesn't work - maybe it needs to talk to an SSL page to hand off the details etc. They claimed it was a one-click deploy but it's been kind of useless as I've spent considerable hours trying to get things arranged and functioning in a way that ANY web store would need. I should have just started on my own server to begin with but I thought this sounded like a quick way to get it up for people. No such luck.

Anyway, thanks everyone for the patience. It'll get worked out.

(SSL certs no problem - have used StartSSL before and done all this before manually via SSH - oh, when point and click is harder than bash!)
Only one SSL site per IP, for each additional site you need a separate IP.

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July 19, 2013, 08:37:30 AM
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But I do like the idea and would like to offer that. I guess in the end, if I can't get parts then neither can my customers on their own, most likely, so they don't really lose out. How does everyone feel about that? Pre-sell kits and then see where the chips fall?

Thank you so much Bkk. I would definitely like to see this option.
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July 19, 2013, 08:39:45 AM
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Only one SSL site per IP, for each additional site you need a separate IP.
Oh, yes I know that - the question is why don't the guys running OpenBitcoinStore? Who seem to be running bitcoinpresscenter.org on the same IP as my store, and probably dozens of other ones, and yet say they offer a ready to use store, which apparently cannot handle Paypal due to SSL issues, maybe. I've done several full osCommerce and other stores before on my own servers with multiple IPs, but geez, I thought this would be an nice quick way to avoid all that.

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July 19, 2013, 08:40:23 AM
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But I do like the idea and would like to offer that. I guess in the end, if I can't get parts then neither can my customers on their own, most likely, so they don't really lose out. How does everyone feel about that? Pre-sell kits and then see where the chips fall?

Thank you so much Bkk. I would definitely like to see this option.
Working towards that, soon... ish.

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July 19, 2013, 08:53:38 AM
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But hey, I can autograph them.  Wink

YES YES YES YES YES YES!!! Can I have mine autographed? :-)

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July 19, 2013, 09:22:39 AM
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I've enabled a "Paypal by Manual Invoice" payment method now.

This is actually "By Check" in the system, but allows me to get the order on hold, and then send you a manual invoice on Paypal. Until I can get proper integration I hope this will suffice. It will just be a bit slower to finalize payment but you get your order into the queue just as quick.


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Last edit: July 20, 2013, 12:57:28 AM by Zich
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I've enabled a "Paypal by Manual Invoice" payment method now.

This is actually "By Check" in the system, but allows me to get the order on hold, and then send you a manual invoice on Paypal. Until I can get proper integration I hope this will suffice. It will just be a bit slower to finalize payment but you get your order into the queue just as quick.



Great. I have some suggestion, how about included the electronic component on the cart  Roll Eyes



Edit: I didn't read this  Grin

Thanks for setting this up. Is there any chance you could put together an option for a K1 or K16 board with parts. I am guessing that there will be a lot of people interested in something like that as it would bring down the total cost.

I want to do that, and with an assembly guide. The problem is sourcing parts. I'd have to take pre-orders and then use that to do a big order, but at this time some items are completely sold out. I feel uneasy taking money not knowing if I can actually deliver kits for who know show long.

But I do like the idea and would like to offer that. I guess in the end, if I can't get parts then neither can my customers on their own, most likely, so they don't really lose out. How does everyone feel about that? Pre-sell kits and then see where the chips fall?
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July 19, 2013, 12:29:37 PM
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Put me down as interested in pre-ordering complete K-16s.
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July 19, 2013, 12:52:55 PM
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so the PayPal stuff didn't work. I ended up paying via BTC.

I tried making the url HTTPS but then some other web site showed up at your address. Not to mention that I had to add a security exception since the certificate didn't match.
In case you are not interested in wasting a lot of money on HTTPS certificates - check this site for a free one:
http://www.startssl.com/?app=40
I had turned it on briefly for a customer to test but it didn't go well. Have turned it off again. I want to get it sorted out but for the mean time if not too many bombard me I can probably enter orders manually and send a PP invoice.

Ya, this OpenBitcoinStore thing isn't working well for me. It doesn't have SSL support, and as you saw it seems the shared IP is going to cause issues with site conflicts. So I'm going to have to move everything to my own server for SSL to work. Could also be related to why paypal doesn't work - maybe it needs to talk to an SSL page to hand off the details etc. They claimed it was a one-click deploy but it's been kind of useless as I've spent considerable hours trying to get things arranged and functioning in a way that ANY web store would need. I should have just started on my own server to begin with but I thought this sounded like a quick way to get it up for people. No such luck.

Anyway, thanks everyone for the patience. It'll get worked out.

(SSL certs no problem - have used StartSSL before and done all this before manually via SSH - oh, when point and click is harder than bash!)

Afaik paypal only hands off IPN information to a secure web page, so yeah SSL is required for that.

Seperate IP is not required for an SSL cert to work. It only needs it's own domain, so IP sharing webhost isn't a problem in itself. A proper httpd config IS however Smiley

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July 19, 2013, 12:57:42 PM
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Hey! Everyone the Klondike Store is open for orders!

Extasis. One of the best news of the Year!!!!!!!!!!

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July 19, 2013, 01:47:06 PM
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Put me down as interested in pre-ordering complete K-16s.

 Huh Roll Eyes

Hey! Everyone the Klondike Store is open for orders!


Are you going to eventually sell complete boards ready to go with ASICs as well?
I may do a very limited run of K1s but I won't be selling assembled K16s. Due to my workload they may be a bit later than others anyway. But hey, I can autograph them.  Wink

I'm debating how many and at what point I can add it to the offering. I have PICs on the way now, but many other parts I'd have to buy according to how many are ordered. I don't have the deep pockets to just stock up on a few thousand sets of parts speculating on how many will sell.

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July 19, 2013, 03:46:20 PM
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Store looks great! Just did my small order.

BTW, I really appreciate you adding the manual paypay option - I know it's more work for you, but it was GREAT for me since I didn't have to wait for my Bitcoins to hit my wallet Smiley

Thanks again for all the hard work!

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July 19, 2013, 06:05:32 PM
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woot woo placed a small one for 2 k16 and a 4up k1

im feeling like doing the DIY jive: http://youtu.be/hoa-xWpbnFE

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July 19, 2013, 06:14:22 PM
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I don't get it, is it $6 for the pcb or schematic file? Also, whats the hashing rate on it? I'm assuming is close to 5GH/s?

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July 19, 2013, 06:16:40 PM
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I don't get it, is it $6 for the pcb or schematic file? Also, whats the hashing rate on it? I'm assuming is close to 5GH/s?

Thank bkkcoins!

It should be around 5GH/s.  But that's just the bare PCB -- you have to buy all the parts and a stencil too.  (The stencil is more than the pcb).

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July 19, 2013, 06:55:19 PM
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But I do like the idea and would like to offer that. I guess in the end, if I can't get parts then neither can my customers on their own, most likely, so they don't really lose out. How does everyone feel about that? Pre-sell kits and then see where the chips fall?

Sign me up please.
I understand the realities of someone trying to source parts, especially in quantity to make kits and I understand you're not a warehouse.
I would gladly send the BTC and wait for your kits to come in.

when they do come in, I'd be taking a lot of time to assemble them myself anyway since it's been years since I've actually soldered anything serious. If I was in a hurry I'd let one of the group buys assembly houses take care of everything for me. Right now I'm on Steamboat's groupbuy and let his guys put it all together.
But the next batch I'd like to do myself as there will be less rush.
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July 19, 2013, 07:03:59 PM
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+1
add me for presale kits
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July 19, 2013, 08:27:31 PM
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I don't get it, is it $6 for the pcb or schematic file? Also, whats the hashing rate on it? I'm assuming is close to 5GH/s?

Thank bkkcoins!

It should be around 5GH/s.  But that's just the bare PCB -- you have to buy all the parts and a stencil too.  (The stencil is more than the pcb).
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July 19, 2013, 11:18:48 PM
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Can't wait to order Cheesy
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