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Do'h! Oh well, i've already got it setup, so I'll just use that. Thanks! And Dave, any input on the CC question? I think Dave is working on CC but I have no idea when new CC is coming. I am waiting to pay by CC too.
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August 11, 2013, 05:21:26 PM |
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Do'h! Oh well, i've already got it setup, so I'll just use that. Thanks! And Dave, any input on the CC question? I think Dave is working on CC but I have no idea when new CC is coming. I am waiting to pay by CC too. I'm in the application process, but these are banks - everything moves slowly.
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August 11, 2013, 05:23:08 PM |
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Hey Dave, Are you also on board with Punin's shipping estimate? Week 34 starts August 19th, right? <snip>
I should be getting first [Rev-2] M-boards on friday, so if all goes as planned, we would start shipping week 34.
Thank you for your orders and support, we're working hard to get these units in your hands asap!
Niko's rev2 M-boards still need testing. I've got a quote in for fast turn rev 2 M's from Screaming Circuits. If the testing goes well, I'll try to get M's made quickly enough to ship with product...
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August 11, 2013, 06:41:46 PM Last edit: August 11, 2013, 07:25:23 PM by Ridicuss |
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Dave,
Thank you for reading this thread and keeping up with questions. We know you have much more to do than babysit this forum. It really means a bunch, especially to those of us that have been ensnared in a butterfly net, where communication and treatment was (is) a bit dismal.
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Man, I wish I could change my avatar!
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August 11, 2013, 07:13:44 PM |
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Hey Dave, Are you also on board with Punin's shipping estimate? Week 34 starts August 19th, right? <snip>
I should be getting first [Rev-2] M-boards on friday, so if all goes as planned, we would start shipping week 34.
Thank you for your orders and support, we're working hard to get these units in your hands asap!
Week 34 contains August 19, 2013 to August 25, 2013
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August 11, 2013, 07:51:05 PM |
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Dave - Are the credit card orders that went through successfully on the square site still ok? For the ones that actually charged the credit cards?
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August 11, 2013, 10:13:13 PM |
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Dave - Are the credit card orders that went through successfully on the square site still ok? For the ones that actually charged the credit cards?
No. Square auto-refunded all the transactions. If you incurred fees or lost money due to exchange rates, I will cover it on the next go-round.
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August 11, 2013, 11:45:04 PM |
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Hey Dave, any word on what % of 100th been printed yet?
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August 12, 2013, 12:47:30 AM |
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Dave - Are the credit card orders that went through successfully on the square site still ok? For the ones that actually charged the credit cards?
No. Square auto-refunded all the transactions. If you incurred fees or lost money due to exchange rates, I will cover it on the next go-round. Square has not auto refunded my $1300. I assume that if they haven't refunded mine there could be others that aren't refunded either. How do you want to handle this? Thanks!
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August 12, 2013, 12:56:05 AM |
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There are probably several of these transactions running around out there. This is mine. A little proof that not all were auto refunded from square.
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August 12, 2013, 03:26:53 AM |
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Hi, in layman terms, what exactly are those gadgets for? Don't want to miss out anything important for my setup. Cheers,
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August 12, 2013, 03:49:24 AM |
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Hi, in layman terms, what exactly are those gadgets for? Don't want to miss out anything important for my setup.
A normal computer power supply does not turn on the rails inside the computer until the computer tells it to by putting an 'on' signal on one of the pins of the motherboard connector. These devices supply that signal. If you connect your rig to an ATX power supply without something like this it won't run - there won't be any power supplied. in addition, I suspect that we will need to create a special cable to power the rPI from the ATX. Those type of boards have break out power pins so you can attach a 5 volt wire and ground wire to a usb cable. An alternitive would be to power the rPI off a normal wall wart but that seems a waste when you have the ATX supply right there beside it. /cet
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August 12, 2013, 09:42:04 AM Last edit: August 12, 2013, 11:13:44 AM by arorts |
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Hi, in layman terms, what exactly are those gadgets for? Don't want to miss out anything important for my setup.
A normal computer power supply does not turn on the rails inside the computer until the computer tells it to by putting an 'on' signal on one of the pins of the motherboard connector. These devices supply that signal. If you connect your rig to an ATX power supply without something like this it won't run - there won't be any power supplied. in addition, I suspect that we will need to create a special cable to power the rPI from the ATX. Those type of boards have break out power pins so you can attach a 5 volt wire and ground wire to a usb cable. An alternitive would be to power the rPI off a normal wall wart but that seems a waste when you have the ATX supply right there beside it. /cet Wow. Thanks for the info. The product details page in the store makes it look much easier. The m-board seems to require 2 molex cables but I don't know whether an ATX PSU will supply power with only that or whether it must necessarily be signaled specifically via the PSU's 24-pin connector. In a way, requiring some electrical engineering/soldering skills can make it so more fun for hardcore miners though :-) just like driving a comfy yet boring Mercedes vs a 4WD in a muddy road. I just hope Dave can provide us some info on how to set this up (including mining software configuration) ideally without requiring any soldering skills once final product specs are frozen.
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August 12, 2013, 10:34:15 AM |
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Hi, in layman terms, what exactly are those gadgets for? Don't want to miss out anything important for my setup.
A normal computer power supply does not turn on the rails inside the computer until the computer tells it to by putting an 'on' signal on one of the pins of the motherboard connector. These devices supply that signal. If you connect your rig to an ATX power supply without something like this it won't run - there won't be any power supplied. in addition, I suspect that we will need to create a special cable to power the rPI from the ATX. Those type of boards have break out power pins so you can attach a 5 volt wire and ground wire to a usb cable. An alternitive would be to power the rPI off a normal wall wart but that seems a waste when you have the ATX supply right there beside it. /cet does the kit need anything more to function? i see the m board has 2 wire connectors and the rPi needs 5v usb where does the PSU fit in?
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August 12, 2013, 12:03:36 PM |
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The m-board seems to require 2 molex cables but I don't know whether an ATX PSU will supply power with only that or whether it must necessarily be signaled specifically via the PSU's 24-pin connector.
The post you quoted is specifically telling you that you need to jump the 24 pin to turn on the psu. You cannot turn on a psu via the molex connectors. You don't need a Breakout board, it can be done with a paper clip. A board will make it tidier and allow you to power the rpi from the atx as well.
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August 12, 2013, 12:18:50 PM |
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The m-board seems to require 2 molex cables but I don't know whether an ATX PSU will supply power with only that or whether it must necessarily be signaled specifically via the PSU's 24-pin connector.
The post you quoted is specifically telling you that you need to jump the 24 pin to turn on the psu. You cannot turn on a psu via the molex connectors. You don't need a Breakout board, it can be done with a paper clip. A board will make it tidier and allow you to power the rpi from the atx as well. I plan on using the paperclip trick and some electrical tape. "How to turn on a bare PSU" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0OKmIuNtmINote: Best to not to run your PSU with no load for long. Bad for the PSU.
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August 12, 2013, 01:54:46 PM |
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hopefully someone who will receive their order this month can post a guide with all the required gadgets to get this started and mining
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August 12, 2013, 01:57:36 PM |
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hopefully someone who will receive their order this month can post a guide with all the required gadgets to get this started and mining
One ATX PSU, one paperclip, one ethernet cable.
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August 12, 2013, 02:01:40 PM |
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hopefully someone who will receive their order this month can post a guide with all the required gadgets to get this started and mining
One ATX PSU, one paperclip, one ethernet cable. i am good to go then
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August 12, 2013, 05:21:08 PM |
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hopefully someone who will receive their order this month can post a guide with all the required gadgets to get this started and mining
One ATX PSU, one paperclip, one ethernet cable. Damn, i need to run out and buy a paper clip!
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