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Author Topic: DRILLBIT SYSTEM Miners - Avalon range available - Now $104.99!  (Read 273578 times)
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January 10, 2014, 03:23:46 AM
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Thanks jedi, I've been waiting for my account over there to be approved for several days now.  That's what was making me wonder if he was still away.

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January 10, 2014, 03:27:18 AM
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Thanks jedi, I've been waiting for my account over there to be approved for several days now.  That's what was making me wonder if he was still away.



I'll take care of it right now for you!

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January 11, 2014, 06:40:31 PM
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Hi
Can not open drillbit forum and would like to know what should been done with the dead board
Tried everything to get it back alive but it does not react at all

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January 11, 2014, 09:53:42 PM
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What do you mean "can not open drillbit forum"?
The site is up from here at least...

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January 11, 2014, 10:41:42 PM
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Never mind the forum opened just now

Just made a profit calculation based with current difficulty 1,418,481,395.00
The 7 boards do around 110 Gh, they pull including 4 cooling fans and the usb hub and htpc (3 core amd) 270 watts
Electra price in dollars 0.37 Kw/h
Resulting in :

Coins per 24h at these conditions    0.0390 BTC
Power cost per 24h    2.40 USD
Revenue per day    31.12 USD
Less power costs    28.72 USD
System efficiency    407.41 MH/s/W

Hardware break even    93 days
Net profit first time frame    -44.75 USD

but sadly only 1 day left till next diff 1.8 billion +

http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty
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January 12, 2014, 12:58:35 PM
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sorry if this has been asked i have been away for a while

i got the boards from repairs and they are hashing away thanks

do i need to update to the latest firmware or do i have it already updated?

i am also getting timing out on asic bla bla bla

and lot of HW errors

i have a fan sitting on top of the 8 boards

Thanks

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January 12, 2014, 08:45:43 PM
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sorry if this has been asked i have been away for a while

i got the boards from repairs and they are hashing away thanks

do i need to update to the latest firmware or do i have it already updated?

i am also getting timing out on asic bla bla bla

and lot of HW errors

i have a fan sitting on top of the 8 boards

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You can check with your repairer, or simply try to update the firmware to the latest one of one of your boards, and see what is reported.
Cgminer 3.10.0 (the official release) now supports these boards.  I have been using it for the last 2 days (for the Thumb too).
Regarding HW errors - you may want to try different settings and find the optimum one regarding hash rate and errors.  I'm getting about 3.1% HW errors at a hash rate of 22.5 GH/sec (avg), with a temp of 29-31C (and plenty of good cooling, NOT just a single fan above the boards).

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January 12, 2014, 11:20:44 PM
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Here's some quick documentation I wrote up from the cgminer driver code, in preparation of writing the BFGMiner driver:
Code:
L	Identify*
I Get info
0x10 bytes response:
uint8: protocol version
protocol version 2 has an implicit external clock if chip count is 1
char[8]: product name
if "DRILLBIT", fill in "Thumb" or "Eight" appropriately
uint32le: serial number
uint8: chip count
uint16le: capability bitmask
0x0001  Temperature sensor
0x0002  External clock
R Reset*
C Configure
Request followed by 6 bytes:
1 byte: core voltage config
0x01  850mV
uint8: clock level
uint8: "clock_div2"
uint8: use external clock? 0 or 1
uint16le: external clock frequency
1 byte response: 'C'
T Get temperature
2 byte response:
uint16le: Temperature in decidegrees celcius
E Get completed work
Response:
uint32le: number of works finished (max 1024)
For each work, 68 bytes:
uint16le: chip id
uint8: number of nonces found (max 16)
uint8: non-zero if chip idle, otherwise 0 if busy
uint32le[16]: nonces
W Send work to chip
Request followed by 46 bytes:
uint16le: chip id
uint256le: midstate
uint8[12]: data tail
1 byte response: 'W'

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January 13, 2014, 12:28:09 AM
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I have 4 drillbits and a miniplane.  One drillbit does not power up.  They have never been overclocked, always fan-cooled.  All for sale as-is to the best offer, or 3 BTC buy-it now.  PM me to confirm a deal.

Give a man a fish and he eats for a day.  Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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January 13, 2014, 01:23:19 AM
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You might sell them faster if you post on the drill bit forum and post your continent.

Like the info address for potential tips Wink
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January 13, 2014, 01:47:43 AM
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You might sell them faster if you post on the drill bit forum and post your continent.
I doubt it, this thread is more active than the drillbit forum.

I see some drillbit boards on eBay atm. (search on bitfury to find them)
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January 13, 2014, 02:21:30 AM
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I think at those prices I'm waiting to see if Barntech turns on his AC and wakes up  with the avalon chips (Last thing I heard Australia was under a heat wave) .

I so thought we'd be swimming in chips this month by now.

Like the info address for potential tips Wink
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January 13, 2014, 02:25:28 AM
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I think at those prices I'm waiting to see if Barntech turns on his AC and wakes up  with the avalon chips (Last thing I heard Australia was under a heat wave) .

I so thought we'd be swimming in chips this month by now.

This is what Barntech posted on the Drillbit forums back on the 6th. he doesn't seem to have surfaced since:


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As for the Avalon hashrates, the chips do about 1.6 GH/s so the 16 chip board will come in around 25 GH/s. Still working on the pricing. I'll get that up soon. We'll probably just do one run of these because the chips aren't all that exciting to be honest.

Also, its looking like more bitfurys will be available soon so we might be looking at doing some more of those. This time probably the turbo design which can squeeze some more juice out of the chips.
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January 13, 2014, 02:27:10 AM
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Here's some quick documentation I wrote up from the cgminer driver code, in preparation of writing the BFGMiner driver:

Luke-Jr

Thanks for your great work, it will be fantastic to have bfgminer support for these Drillbit miners

Cheers
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January 13, 2014, 02:29:35 AM
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I think at those prices I'm waiting to see if Barntech turns on his AC and wakes up  with the avalon chips (Last thing I heard Australia was under a heat wave) .

I so thought we'd be swimming in chips this month by now.

This is what Barntech posted on the Drillbit forums back on the 6th. he doesn't seem to have surfaced since:


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As for the Avalon hashrates, the chips do about 1.6 GH/s so the 16 chip board will come in around 25 GH/s. Still working on the pricing. I'll get that up soon. We'll probably just do one run of these because the chips aren't all that exciting to be honest.

Also, its looking like more bitfurys will be available soon so we might be looking at doing some more of those. This time probably the turbo design which can squeeze some more juice out of the chips.

I saw it and its the 12th now and its giving me the skivvies

Like the info address for potential tips Wink
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January 13, 2014, 02:34:58 AM
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I think at those prices I'm waiting to see if Barntech turns on his AC and wakes up  with the avalon chips (Last thing I heard Australia was under a heat wave) .

I so thought we'd be swimming in chips this month by now.

This is what Barntech posted on the Drillbit forums back on the 6th. he doesn't seem to have surfaced since:


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As for the Avalon hashrates, the chips do about 1.6 GH/s so the 16 chip board will come in around 25 GH/s. Still working on the pricing. I'll get that up soon. We'll probably just do one run of these because the chips aren't all that exciting to be honest.

Also, its looking like more bitfurys will be available soon so we might be looking at doing some more of those. This time probably the turbo design which can squeeze some more juice out of the chips.

I saw it and its the 12th now and its giving me the skivvies
Down-under here in Oz the holiday season lasts a bit longer.... Smiley
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January 13, 2014, 02:02:41 PM
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Hi

Can anyone approve me on the drill bit forums please

Thankyou
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January 13, 2014, 08:23:52 PM
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Hi

Can anyone approve me on the drill bit forums please

Thankyou
Paul

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January 13, 2014, 10:31:39 PM
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Here's some quick documentation I wrote up from the cgminer driver code, in preparation of writing the BFGMiner driver:
Code:
L	Identify*
I Get info
0x10 bytes response:
uint8: protocol version
protocol version 2 has an implicit external clock if chip count is 1
char[8]: product name
if "DRILLBIT", fill in "Thumb" or "Eight" appropriately
uint32le: serial number
uint8: chip count
uint16le: capability bitmask
0x0001  Temperature sensor
0x0002  External clock
R Reset*
C Configure
Request followed by 6 bytes:
1 byte: core voltage config
0x01  850mV
uint8: clock level
uint8: "clock_div2"
uint8: use external clock? 0 or 1
uint16le: external clock frequency
1 byte response: 'C'
T Get temperature
2 byte response:
uint16le: Temperature in decidegrees celcius
E Get completed work
Response:
uint32le: number of works finished (max 1024)
For each work, 68 bytes:
uint16le: chip id
uint8: number of nonces found (max 16)
uint8: non-zero if chip idle, otherwise 0 if busy
uint32le[16]: nonces
W Send work to chip
Request followed by 46 bytes:
uint16le: chip id
uint256le: midstate
uint8[12]: data tail
1 byte response: 'W'

Is bfgminer live with Drillbit support yet?
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January 14, 2014, 10:38:12 AM
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Here's some quick documentation I wrote up from the cgminer driver code, in preparation of writing the BFGMiner driver:
Code:
L	Identify*
I Get info
0x10 bytes response:
uint8: protocol version
protocol version 2 has an implicit external clock if chip count is 1
char[8]: product name
if "DRILLBIT", fill in "Thumb" or "Eight" appropriately
uint32le: serial number
uint8: chip count
uint16le: capability bitmask
0x0001  Temperature sensor
0x0002  External clock
R Reset*
C Configure
Request followed by 6 bytes:
1 byte: core voltage config
0x01  850mV
uint8: clock level
uint8: "clock_div2"
uint8: use external clock? 0 or 1
uint16le: external clock frequency
1 byte response: 'C'
T Get temperature
2 byte response:
uint16le: Temperature in decidegrees celcius
E Get completed work
Response:
uint32le: number of works finished (max 1024)
For each work, 68 bytes:
uint16le: chip id
uint8: number of nonces found (max 16)
uint8: non-zero if chip idle, otherwise 0 if busy
uint32le[16]: nonces
W Send work to chip
Request followed by 46 bytes:
uint16le: chip id
uint256le: midstate
uint8[12]: data tail
1 byte response: 'W'

Is bfgminer live with Drillbit support yet?
Not yet, hopefully soon.... TK said that he delivered a board to Luke-jr, and based on the recent post that you quote, he's working on it.

Cheers
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