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August 28, 2013, 08:20:02 PM
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Hi Dave,

Since delivery is imminent, is it possible that prior to shipping you can point us to some instructions on the miner software and installation process for whatever m-board versions you'll be shipping out?
 I'd love to start learning how to set up the miner using p2ppool or something else prior to receiving my kit.
Otherwise, in the absence of any official information, some rumors and potentially misguided instructions are currently floating around on how to set up the kits.

Thanks
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August 28, 2013, 08:22:28 PM
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also, what's the best option if not plugging in the ethernet into router directly?

  you can try to use something like this for Ras. pi http://www.creatroninc.com/index.php/raspberry-pi/accessories-for-raspberry-pi/raspi-081400.html


Is there a reason not to use a cat5e cable? or is this just your preference.
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August 28, 2013, 08:34:09 PM
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also, what's the best option if not plugging in the ethernet into router directly?

  you can try to use something like this for Ras. pi http://www.creatroninc.com/index.php/raspberry-pi/accessories-for-raspberry-pi/raspi-081400.html


Is there a reason not to use a cat5e cable? or is this just your preference.

router placement other reasons depends for everyone

//thanks tom -

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August 28, 2013, 08:38:58 PM
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also, what's the best option if not plugging in the ethernet into router directly?

  you can try to use something like this for Ras. pi http://www.creatroninc.com/index.php/raspberry-pi/accessories-for-raspberry-pi/raspi-081400.html


Is there a reason not to use a cat5e cable? or is this just your preference.
  For me I will use wire better than wireless and wireless not very good for miner.
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August 28, 2013, 08:50:24 PM
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also, what's the best option if not plugging in the ethernet into router directly?

  you can try to use something like this for Ras. pi http://www.creatroninc.com/index.php/raspberry-pi/accessories-for-raspberry-pi/raspi-081400.html


Is there a reason not to use a cat5e cable? or is this just your preference.

People express their preference but not any actual, technical reasons of why not, which is what you are asking. I'd definitely do wireless since I know people that have mined wirelessly without any issues. It's not a bandwidth-intensive task at all.
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August 28, 2013, 09:11:13 PM
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also, what's the best option if not plugging in the ethernet into router directly?

  you can try to use something like this for Ras. pi http://www.creatroninc.com/index.php/raspberry-pi/accessories-for-raspberry-pi/raspi-081400.html


Is there a reason not to use a cat5e cable? or is this just your preference.

People express their preference but not any actual, technical reasons of why not, which is what you are asking. I'd definitely do wireless since I know people that have mined wirelessly without any issues. It's not a bandwidth-intensive task at all.

Actually, i was just checking to make sure that there wasn't a technical issue that i missed.
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August 28, 2013, 09:16:03 PM
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It's really great to see that things are rapidly progressing with so few problems!

Any chance October's orders will go out a week or two early since things are going so smooth?

Doesn't hurt to ask.   Grin
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August 28, 2013, 09:34:00 PM
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Any chance October's orders will go out a week or two early since things are going so smooth?

Doesn't hurt to ask.   Grin

I hope not!

Those like me who bought an august unit paid twice as much and so we deserve a little headstart...  Roll Eyes

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August 28, 2013, 09:40:51 PM
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Any chance October's orders will go out a week or two early since things are going so smooth?

Doesn't hurt to ask.   Grin

I hope not!

Those like me who bought an august unit paid twice as much and so we deserve a little headstart...  Roll Eyes

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You're going to punish me because I missed the August cut-off by 2 orders?  I just bought an October starter and 3 H boards so my tiny 100GH/s isn't going to hurt you by much, lol.
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August 28, 2013, 10:04:57 PM
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-use two PCI-e cables (not both plugs on the same PCI-e cable).


Is this also necessary when only powering the starter kit, can't we use the second option then?

I assume the problem is in the 250 W / 12 V > 20 A through the wire for the full kit, while 40 W / 12 V is only ~ 3.33 A...

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August 28, 2013, 10:17:51 PM
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any updates on the credit card situation?
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August 28, 2013, 10:21:34 PM
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The full starter kit is even stressing the official ratings of the 6 Pin PCI Express power cable, but those seem conservative.

http://www.playtool.com/pages/psuconnectors/connectors.html#pciexpress

So I would estimate the cut-off point for using 2 connectors on the same cable would between 4 to 8 H-boards.

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August 29, 2013, 02:46:10 AM
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That's for the version-2 m-boards.  Since Dave is going to be shipping the version-1 boards, the h-boards need to be inserted starting at the beginning with no gaps between them....

Yep. I'll have a version of this instruction for our V1 M-boards.  I have the power adapters in hand, so no worries there.

So far my main points will be:

-use two PCI-e cables (not both plugs on the same PCI-e cable).
-don't hotplug the H-boards
-don't put the H-boards in backwards - the edge connector is universal.  If you plug in the H-board with chips facing away from the rPi end, say goodbye to that board.  I plan to indicate this requirement in a few different ways (labels, etc)
-these M-boards have a single control bus.  Cards need to be loaded in each slot with no gaps (until someone designs a dummy plug anyway)

According to FedEx boards come tomorrow morning, with more Friday.  Fab says all boards ordered will be done and shipped Monday - we'll see about that.

I anticipate going dark on you for a few days while we all focus on assembling, testing and shipping rigs.  I'll pop on with some kind of status & pics as time allows so you know whats going on!

I hope you might be able to ship some orders tomorrow itself given the long weekend :-)
In any case, you are definitely doing an outstanding job, Dave!
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August 29, 2013, 02:48:51 AM
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That's for the version-2 m-boards.  Since Dave is going to be shipping the version-1 boards, the h-boards need to be inserted starting at the beginning with no gaps between them....

Yep. I'll have a version of this instruction for our V1 M-boards.  I have the power adapters in hand, so no worries there.

So far my main points will be:

-use two PCI-e cables (not both plugs on the same PCI-e cable).
-don't hotplug the H-boards
-don't put the H-boards in backwards - the edge connector is universal.  If you plug in the H-board with chips facing away from the rPi end, say goodbye to that board.  I plan to indicate this requirement in a few different ways (labels, etc)
-these M-boards have a single control bus.  Cards need to be loaded in each slot with no gaps (until someone designs a dummy plug anyway)

According to FedEx boards come tomorrow morning, with more Friday.  Fab says all boards ordered will be done and shipped Monday - we'll see about that.

I anticipate going dark on you for a few days while we all focus on assembling, testing and shipping rigs.  I'll pop on with some kind of status & pics as time allows so you know whats going on!

I hope you might be able to ship some orders tomorrow itself given the long weekend :-)
In any case, you are definitely doing an outstanding job, Dave!



  Monday is not holiday in The USA?  Dave said going to ship out on Monday.
 
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August 29, 2013, 02:51:01 AM
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That's for the version-2 m-boards.  Since Dave is going to be shipping the version-1 boards, the h-boards need to be inserted starting at the beginning with no gaps between them....

Yep. I'll have a version of this instruction for our V1 M-boards.  I have the power adapters in hand, so no worries there.

So far my main points will be:

-use two PCI-e cables (not both plugs on the same PCI-e cable).
-don't hotplug the H-boards
-don't put the H-boards in backwards - the edge connector is universal.  If you plug in the H-board with chips facing away from the rPi end, say goodbye to that board.  I plan to indicate this requirement in a few different ways (labels, etc)
-these M-boards have a single control bus.  Cards need to be loaded in each slot with no gaps (until someone designs a dummy plug anyway)

According to FedEx boards come tomorrow morning, with more Friday.  Fab says all boards ordered will be done and shipped Monday - we'll see about that.

I anticipate going dark on you for a few days while we all focus on assembling, testing and shipping rigs.  I'll pop on with some kind of status & pics as time allows so you know whats going on!


Yes, it is a national holiday. USPS is closed but other companies are open.
I hope you might be able to ship some orders tomorrow itself given the long weekend :-)
In any case, you are definitely doing an outstanding job, Dave!



  Monday is not holiday in The USA?  Dave said going to ship out on Monday.
  


Monday is a national holiday. USPS is closed but private companies are open.
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August 29, 2013, 03:01:42 AM
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Got my chips today, thanks Dave! 

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August 29, 2013, 03:36:30 AM
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That's for the version-2 m-boards.  Since Dave is going to be shipping the version-1 boards, the h-boards need to be inserted starting at the beginning with no gaps between them....

Yep. I'll have a version of this instruction for our V1 M-boards.  I have the power adapters in hand, so no worries there.

So far my main points will be:

-use two PCI-e cables (not both plugs on the same PCI-e cable).
-don't hotplug the H-boards
-don't put the H-boards in backwards - the edge connector is universal.  If you plug in the H-board with chips facing away from the rPi end, say goodbye to that board.  I plan to indicate this requirement in a few different ways (labels, etc)
-these M-boards have a single control bus.  Cards need to be loaded in each slot with no gaps (until someone designs a dummy plug anyway)

According to FedEx boards come tomorrow morning, with more Friday.  Fab says all boards ordered will be done and shipped Monday - we'll see about that.

I anticipate going dark on you for a few days while we all focus on assembling, testing and shipping rigs.  I'll pop on with some kind of status & pics as time allows so you know whats going on!

I hope you might be able to ship some orders tomorrow itself given the long weekend :-)
In any case, you are definitely doing an outstanding job, Dave!



  Monday is not holiday in The USA?  Dave said going to ship out on Monday.
 

No.  He didn't say until Monday he said throughout the weekend but since some boards will arrive tomorrow morning I don't see a reason why hold them until Tuesday (Monday's off). Testing shouldn't exceed 24 hours so some lucky orders might get shipped late Thursday or Friday at least.
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August 29, 2013, 03:51:48 AM
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That's for the version-2 m-boards.  Since Dave is going to be shipping the version-1 boards, the h-boards need to be inserted starting at the beginning with no gaps between them....

Yep. I'll have a version of this instruction for our V1 M-boards.  I have the power adapters in hand, so no worries there.

So far my main points will be:

-use two PCI-e cables (not both plugs on the same PCI-e cable).
-don't hotplug the H-boards
-don't put the H-boards in backwards - the edge connector is universal.  If you plug in the H-board with chips facing away from the rPi end, say goodbye to that board.  I plan to indicate this requirement in a few different ways (labels, etc)
-these M-boards have a single control bus.  Cards need to be loaded in each slot with no gaps (until someone designs a dummy plug anyway)

According to FedEx boards come tomorrow morning, with more Friday.  Fab says all boards ordered will be done and shipped Monday - we'll see about that.

I anticipate going dark on you for a few days while we all focus on assembling, testing and shipping rigs.  I'll pop on with some kind of status & pics as time allows so you know whats going on!

I hope you might be able to ship some orders tomorrow itself given the long weekend :-)
In any case, you are definitely doing an outstanding job, Dave!



  Monday is not holiday in The USA?  Dave said going to ship out on Monday.
 

No.  He didn't say until Monday he said throughout the weekend but since some boards will arrive tomorrow morning I don't see a reason why hold them until Tuesday (Monday's off). Testing shouldn't exceed 24 hours so some lucky orders might get shipped late Thursday or Friday at least.

  you are right and for Monday was something else.
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August 29, 2013, 04:17:28 AM
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whats the lowest order number? I am #13X for a starter kit and an october board

I am itching to have this in my hands ASAP, while profit still exists! Grin

24" PCI-E cables with 16AWG wires and stripped ends - great for server PSU mods, best prices https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=563461
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#4X here.
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