scotjam
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September 19, 2013, 08:08:41 AM |
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I could be wrong but I don't think Burnin does discounts. At least that is what he said with Avalon bitburners. I don't think you will get a reply if you ask for a discount.
Does that apply to cryptx as well? Impressive that he would set up a distributor site just for the good of the community...
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burnin (OP)
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September 19, 2013, 10:40:47 PM |
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I don't even have time to read the forum anymore. Anyway have some PCB Pr0n:
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creativex
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September 19, 2013, 10:42:45 PM |
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Looks great burnin.
Are you looking for US vendors?
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September 19, 2013, 11:05:32 PM |
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Would be nice to know will there be more distributors in addition to cryptx?
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creativex
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September 19, 2013, 11:27:14 PM |
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...and he's gone without answering again. Sounds like cryptx = exclusivity. Unfortunate as the product and developer are worthy of patronage, but the chosen vendor is not. Dustbin of history...you have another entry it seems.
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RoadStress
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September 20, 2013, 12:13:27 AM |
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Would be nice to know will there be more distributors in addition to cryptx?
Yes we can! creativex you should've contacted burnin faster than this, i'm sure he is a reasonable guy.
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bulltrap
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September 20, 2013, 12:16:05 AM |
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...and he's gone without answering again. Sounds like cryptx = exclusivity. Unfortunate as the product and developer are worthy of patronage, but the chosen vendor is not. Dustbin of history...you have another entry it seems. Yeah, just a confirmation would be nice as some people have been hinting that there might be other options coming.
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creativex
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September 20, 2013, 12:22:53 AM |
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Would be nice to know will there be more distributors in addition to cryptx?
Yes we can! creativex you should've contacted burnin faster than this, i'm sure he is a reasonable guy. I did. As did others. 18 days ago. Crickets.
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bobsag3
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September 20, 2013, 01:02:37 AM |
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Would be nice to know will there be more distributors in addition to cryptx?
Yes we can! creativex you should've contacted burnin faster than this, i'm sure he is a reasonable guy. I did. As did others. 18 days ago. Crickets. Pretty much. Its not just that hes so buisy... its just without people like us he would have to do even more work. BTC Creativex I admire the way you run your fund and would defiantly give you my vote to US distribute.
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creativex
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September 20, 2013, 01:13:40 AM |
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Would be nice to know will there be more distributors in addition to cryptx?
Yes we can! creativex you should've contacted burnin faster than this, i'm sure he is a reasonable guy. I did. As did others. 18 days ago. Crickets. Pretty much. Its not just that hes so buisy... its just without people like us he would have to do even more work. BTC Creativex I admire the way you run your fund and would defiantly give you my vote to US distribute. Thanks bobsag3. We're going the bitfury route one way or another as it's the best chip out there atm. I like burnin's work and would like to help make it more accessible, but it's not competitive with the currently available vendor markup.
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September 20, 2013, 07:49:28 AM |
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Does someone know how to set up these boards with CGMiner?
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juve4v
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September 20, 2013, 11:27:43 AM |
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The question is if cgminer is supported first of all...
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September 20, 2013, 11:34:25 AM |
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The question is if cgminer is supported first of all...
I guess if somebody sends the hardware to ckolivas or kano, the chances would be high.
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chanberg
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September 20, 2013, 12:50:55 PM |
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damn... built one with fury chips already?? do you sleep burnin?
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September 20, 2013, 01:59:36 PM |
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The question is if cgminer is supported first of all...
I guess if somebody sends the hardware to ckolivas or kano, the chances would be high. I PM'd burnin about this already but he's been rather busy as we all know so I've not heard back yet. Indeed once I have the hardware it will be in cgminer master git soon after. P.S. I've got the CMR working on all 4 chips on linux, only to find windows doesn't work ... linux took me 3 rewrites of the the changes to get it working and understand how to handle that USB chip I've been talking to one of the libusbx devs and hopefully have the windows issue resolved shortly. The first commit to master git will be it hashing on all 4 fgpa - then I'll add the glasswalker extensions after that. Just thought you'd like an update
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September 20, 2013, 02:21:18 PM |
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P.S. I've got the CMR working on all 4 chips on linux, only to find windows doesn't work ... linux took me 3 rewrites of the the changes to get it working and understand how to handle that USB chip I've been talking to one of the libusbx devs and hopefully have the windows issue resolved shortly. The first commit to master git will be it hashing on all 4 fgpa - then I'll add the glasswalker extensions after that. Just thought you'd like an update Thanks! Will try this out. It's just sad that due to lack of cooperation from Enterpoint it's taken this long for a benefactor to get one to you. Sadly, the CM1's are slipping underwater in terms of ROI vs. Power within the few difficulty updates. Well, maybe someone will breathe life into them with an LTC implementation. Who knows. Genuine thanks though for the effort. I've been a critic, but you're true to your word re: active support on your terms and I respect that. I guess all along my beef was with Enterpoint not supporting cgminer rather than vice versa.
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September 20, 2013, 02:26:04 PM |
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well I know that burnin is really busy and working hard, but this project started as DIY which is really great for all miners, we had faith and support but now it is heading to the wrong way with cryptx, allot of members are rising their concerns about this and we would like to hear good answer from burnin about that, he has been silent and didn't address this issue.
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September 20, 2013, 02:38:35 PM |
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well I know that burnin is really busy and working hard, but this project started as DIY which is really great for all miners, we had faith and support but now it is heading to the wrong way with cryptx, allot of members are rising their concerns about this and we would like to hear good answer from burnin about that, he has been silent and didn't address this issue. Funny how nobody mentions this, but haven't BitBurner miners supposed to be open-source? If they were open-sourced cryptx tyranny of 200-300+ EUR price rise would be impossible, everyone could buy raw PCBs from Burnin which could include handsome design fee and produce DIY miner. We don't even need open-sourced PCB, just the rest of the design and PCB supply from Burnin.
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September 20, 2013, 04:25:36 PM |
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The question is if cgminer is supported first of all...
I guess if somebody sends the hardware to ckolivas or kano, the chances would be high. I PM'd burnin about this already but he's been rather busy as we all know so I've not heard back yet. Indeed once I have the hardware it will be in cgminer master git soon after. P.S. I've got the CMR working on all 4 chips on linux, only to find windows doesn't work ... linux took me 3 rewrites of the the changes to get it working and understand how to handle that USB chip I've been talking to one of the libusbx devs and hopefully have the windows issue resolved shortly. The first commit to master git will be it hashing on all 4 fgpa - then I'll add the glasswalker extensions after that. Just thought you'd like an update Glasswalker extensions would be appreciated. It probably won't make any measurable profit for me anymore (I only have 2 of them and they are picky about USB hubs/cables) but at least it would enable me to use cgminer for all my FPGAs instead of a mix of cgminer and MPBM. Will tip 1 month of profit if it works seemlessly: ~0.1 BTC today.
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September 20, 2013, 04:54:51 PM |
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well I know that burnin is really busy and working hard, but this project started as DIY which is really great for all miners, we had faith and support but now it is heading to the wrong way with cryptx, allot of members are rising their concerns about this and we would like to hear good answer from burnin about that, he has been silent and didn't address this issue. Funny how nobody mentions this, but haven't BitBurner miners supposed to be open-source? If they were open-sourced cryptx tyranny of 200-300+ EUR price rise would be impossible, everyone could buy raw PCBs from Burnin which could include handsome design fee and produce DIY miner. We don't even need open-sourced PCB, just the rest of the design and PCB supply from Burnin. CryptX is supplying the chips - and has one of the first of the '20 September' batches of chips - which he says he already has in hand. So any other source of boards someone would have to get hold of some chips (at what cost? and when would they ship? Does anyone have them in stock at a sensible price?) And we really don't know how much profit either burnin or CryptX is making on this - we know that burnin said the component costs were higher than he had anticipated. Am I disappointed that it's not 470 Euros? Sure. But like any other product, it is up to you and me to decide if it is worth it or not at the price offered. I haven't seen either burnin or CryptX do anything wrong up to now, and really don't get what has some people so upset. As far as the Avalon miners go, they were sold with no refund. If burnin now offers a refund, you can't really complain that you don't like the terms. And as for CryptX's own mine - you really think he should cancel plans for a mine because he agreed to distribute the Fury boards? Besides, AIUI CryptX is supplying the chips for the Bitburner Fury boards he distributes, so every chip going into a board we buy is a chip not going into his mine. As always, too much drama in this forum. I just want my Bitburners to arrive (both XX and Fury) roy
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