ScaryHash
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July 22, 2013, 07:06:17 PM |
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Is there an already compiled executable version of c g miner that we can use for k16 boards?
I have no idea how to compile stuff on Windows...
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BkkCoins (OP)
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July 22, 2013, 07:38:48 PM |
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Is there an already compiled executable version of c g miner that we can use for k16 boards?
I have no idea how to compile stuff on Windows...
I'm on Ubuntu so haven't compiled it yet for Windows. Eventually I'll probably do that or maybe someone else can be the Windows builder. It's been a decade since I compiled on Windows but I believe there is a free compiler from MS.
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July 22, 2013, 08:00:57 PM |
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It's a bit more complicated than just firing up the MS compiler - It needs to be compiled by gcc running under mingw. Why not just send the changes off to the cgminer team and let them integrate them into the main branch? They produce all the various executables each time they do a release...
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sasadjak
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July 22, 2013, 08:13:53 PM |
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Is there an already compiled executable version of c g miner that we can use for k16 boards?
I have no idea how to compile stuff on Windows...
Try this http://uploaded.net/file/2slb9x3yonly klondike and avalon driver...
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Spotswood
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July 22, 2013, 09:58:14 PM |
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What is the spacing between boards when they are connected via KLegos?
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BkkCoins (OP)
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July 23, 2013, 01:07:25 AM |
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What is the spacing between boards when they are connected via KLegos?
~2mm
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Spotswood
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July 23, 2013, 01:24:33 AM |
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What is the spacing between boards when they are connected via KLegos?
~2mm Hmmmm...I'm designing a case for these. Can you provide a more precise measurement/tolerance. Thanks!
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wrenchmonkey
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July 23, 2013, 02:06:08 AM |
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What is the spacing between boards when they are connected via KLegos?
~2mm Hmmmm...I'm designing a case for these. Can you provide a more precise measurement/tolerance. Thanks! Are you for real?
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pixl8tr
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July 23, 2013, 02:11:38 AM |
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BkkCoins (OP)
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July 23, 2013, 02:12:14 AM |
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What is the spacing between boards when they are connected via KLegos?
~2mm Hmmmm...I'm designing a case for these. Can you provide a more precise measurement/tolerance. Thanks! Well, I can tell you what it should be but when they cut the boards they trim a small amount on each edge which I don't know precisely. Each klego pin is 1.27mm back from the board edge and there is a pin row on the klego between each board. Exact spacing between two klego pins is 2.54mm (0.1"), so that's 5.08 between board pins, take away 2.54 for pin to edge each is 2.54 between boards. But they trim a bit and looking with a ruler it seems like they use a 0.5mm blade and lose about 0.25 mm on each side. I would design your case to allow for board variation because there is no guarantee each board from every batch will be cut the same (and several vendors are using different board fabs so could also be slightly different).
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Tornate
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July 23, 2013, 03:35:14 AM |
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Guys, why are there 3 D11 holes instead of one? https://i.imgur.com/ihYyIgT.pngAlso I've googled the thread and found that the following question was asked few times there: is there a soldering mask for Avalon chips available?
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BkkCoins (OP)
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July 23, 2013, 04:27:22 AM |
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Guys, why are there 3 D11 holes instead of one? https://i.imgur.com/ihYyIgT.pngAlso I've googled the thread and found that the following question was asked few times there: is there a soldering mask for Avalon chips available? Obviously a mistake but I can't fathom how these extra holes get in there. Where is that from? What board and chip? Do you mean "stencil" for the Avalon? I made one for testing but turned out to be useless because of other parts surrounding it on the board were too close and interfered. Better to use a toothpick to apply paste on to the pads, or some more fancy applicator if you like. You can buy syringes of paste that you put dots on with. It doesn't need to be perfect and even a line will work but it's better if not too much is applied.
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Tornate
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July 23, 2013, 04:55:41 AM |
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Obviously a mistake but I can't fathom how these extra holes get in there. Where is that from? What board and chip?
k16.drl Under each Avalon chip. Much appreciated for your response. By the way, what are those D11 holes for?
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BkkCoins (OP)
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July 23, 2013, 05:21:09 AM |
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Obviously a mistake but I can't fathom how these extra holes get in there. Where is that from? What board and chip?
k16.drl Under each Avalon chip. Much appreciated for your response. By the way, what are those D11 holes for? Not sure why yours say D11. They should say GND. Those are the thermal vias. They conduct heat thru the board to the heat sink and GND plane. The extra holes won't matter but it's weird they're there. Of course, they show up on all because I copy/paste from U1 out to the others. The board is a comparatively good insulator, and the holes are plated, so the metal around the holes makes a channel thru the insulator.
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Tornate
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July 23, 2013, 09:34:50 AM |
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Does anyone have schematics of the following heatsink for K16? Not sure why yours say D11. They should say GND. Those are the thermal vias. They conduct heat thru the board to the heat sink and GND plane. The extra holes won't matter but it's weird they're there. Of course, they show up on all because I copy/paste from U1 out to the others. The board is a comparatively good insulator, and the holes are plated, so the metal around the holes makes a channel thru the insulator.
Thank you for the explanation
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Bicknellski
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July 23, 2013, 09:50:59 AM Last edit: July 23, 2013, 10:03:09 AM by Bicknellski |
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Does anyone have schematics of the following heatsink for K16? Not sure why yours say D11. They should say GND. Those are the thermal vias. They conduct heat thru the board to the heat sink and GND plane. The extra holes won't matter but it's weird they're there. Of course, they show up on all because I copy/paste from U1 out to the others. The board is a comparatively good insulator, and the holes are plated, so the metal around the holes makes a channel thru the insulator.
Thank you for the explanation PM marto74 I think he made those. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190731.msg2432919#msg2432919https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190731.msg2235973#msg2235973 (Older Version)
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sensei
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July 23, 2013, 12:23:43 PM |
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Sourcing and ordering all the parts needed is no small task. I've ordered from about 8 different suppliers to get the various parts. Here is a box I recently received that has about 150,000 resistors and capacitors for my Klodike build services.
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marto74
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July 23, 2013, 12:28:42 PM |
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Sourcing and ordering all the parts needed is no small task. I've ordered from about 8 different suppliers to get the various parts. Here is a box I recently received that has about 150,000 resistors and capacitors for my Klodike build services. If you had similar box of Oscillators you could make a fortune
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SebastianJu
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July 23, 2013, 01:13:15 PM |
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Sourcing and ordering all the parts needed is no small task. I've ordered from about 8 different suppliers to get the various parts. Here is a box I recently received that has about 150,000 resistors and capacitors for my Klodike build services. I hope the parts arent esd-sensitive since those pink bags arent a protection against. This guy complains about it too and made tests: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imdtXcnywb8
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