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June 16, 2013, 03:35:37 AM
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I've decided I'll probably give away my $25-off-chips coupons from BFL, to hardware designers making new products based on them.
Tentative conditions:
  • You must be making a new device; simply building clones of existing BFL devices doesn't count!
  • You must provide specifications and at least one sample unit to me for maintaining BFGMiner support for it.
Quantity of coupon codes per project depends on how many people are interested in taking me up on this, but I should have plenty.
I reserve the right to favour more interesting projects Smiley

So, anyone interested?

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June 16, 2013, 03:38:18 AM
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I'd just like to say that things are getting pretty awesome this week for the Bitcoin community.
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June 16, 2013, 06:06:33 AM
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Hi Luke

We are a group of South Africans that is going down this route.
We will however make use of BFL's reference designs.
Its still early days.

We dont know yet what our product will look like!

Do we qualify?
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June 16, 2013, 06:34:46 AM
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Hi Luke

We are a group of South Africans that is going down this route.
We will however make use of BFL's reference designs.
Its still early days.

We dont know yet what our product will look like!

Do we qualify?
Well, I expect everyone is going to make use of BFL's designs.
What I'm looking for is new designs going beyond simply making clones.

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June 16, 2013, 06:44:17 AM
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Our plan is to take the chips to a PCB designer and then take it from there.

So we might or might not use BFL's design. Smiley
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June 16, 2013, 06:58:11 AM
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Our plan is to take the chips to a PCB designer and then take it from there.

So we might or might not use BFL's design. Smiley

Well we hope Bfly 100 days to deliver are set on stone ..
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June 16, 2013, 10:31:46 AM
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Triple B Mining is in great need to acquire 100 chips as cheaply as possible to develop their new device and release into the community the product and into the community orientated mining bond it resides  with on LTC GLOBAL. TRIPLE B MINING gives circular support for Bitcoin and Litecoin by mining both and delivering LTC only dividends and existing in a LTC Market although we will be mining more BTC than LTC.

We have plans for a multipurpose device and an embedded device to run along side LTC mining rigs.

Your donation would help a very creative fledgling security become a serious contributor to the Bitcoin community.

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July 11, 2013, 06:02:19 PM
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Bump. Still plenty of credits to give away...

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July 11, 2013, 08:17:34 PM
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Bump. Still plenty of credits to give away...
My two cents worth of just sayin' here.  You are a respected member of the developer community.  You have credibility among rank and file, as well as at BFL. 

If people represent on a thread such as this that they are developing enablements for BFL chips to your satisfaction, then, on your say-so, BFL should send them one or a few sample chips right now.  No coupon, no fifty bucks.  Investment.  Period. 

A free coupon to get a discount to buy a chip that might come ... when, who knows? to start development presents the risk of putting the point of critical mass of development of these devices so late in the competitive cycle as to crush it.

Just sayin'.  It hasn't escaped my notice that, at this point, a thread on BFL board development can't stay on the first couple of pages of this forum.  I doubt it's escaped your notice, either.
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July 11, 2013, 08:29:37 PM
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Bump. Still plenty of credits to give away...
My two cents worth of just sayin' here.  You are a respected member of the developer community.  You have credibility among rank and file, as well as at BFL. 

If people represent on a thread such as this that they are developing enablements for BFL chips to your satisfaction, then, on your say-so, BFL should send them one or a few sample chips right now.  No coupon, no fifty bucks.  Investment.  Period. 

A free coupon to get a discount to buy a chip that might come ... when, who knows? to start development presents the risk of putting the point of critical mass of development of these devices so late in the competitive cycle as to crush it.

Just sayin'.  It hasn't escaped my notice that, at this point, a thread on BFL board development can't stay on the first couple of pages of this forum.  I doubt it's escaped your notice, either.
Unfortunately, all I have to offer is coupons.

Keep in mind that BFL is effectively competing with themselves by offering chips for sale in the first place.
I've heard BFL is sending free sample chips immediately, to people who have actually placed an order for chips, however.

There's also the problem of people just taking the free samples and running with them to someone who offers to put chips on boards.
Requiring a purchase before sending samples helps filter out freeloaders at least.
If someone is going to invest their time in producing a board for the chips, they should be able to invest in the chips themselves anyway.

I'm sure if someone is in a bad state financially, but can demonstrate having the necessary skills, BFL would probably be able to accomidate them in some way (maybe with employment?).

But again, I am not a BFL representative, so this post above is entirely my speculation.

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July 11, 2013, 08:38:32 PM
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[Unfortunately, all I have to offer is coupons.

[...snip...]

But again, I am not a BFL representative, so this post above is entirely my speculation.
I understand.  But it's frustrating for me to see this development just stall out of the box, largely, I think, because of BFL's current lack of credibility, including being behind already in paid for sample chip distribution.

In the interest in the (meager) levels of network decentralization possible going forward, I really am hoping this chip sale goes and the enabling hardware/firmware is ready for them.  

It's just that BFL doesn't seem to be doing anything other than the same ol'.  And that's getting old.
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