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April 25, 2014, 10:03:43 AM
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As someone else waiting for my refund (20 days in so far) please keep us informed.
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April 25, 2014, 10:19:10 AM
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As someone else waiting for my refund (20 days in so far) please keep us informed.
I'm waiting for my refund more than 20 days too... and this week I'm trying to cancel my second order but support  seems to be dead or still on easter vacations....  Sad
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April 25, 2014, 12:27:54 PM
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We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released

As I know bitmine is not working on weekend and I'm sure on friday not working longer than 17:00 - 18:00. I would be surprised if the new update will be for download today.

Giorgiomassa should be carefully with his announced timeframes, but hopefully he got it right this time!
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April 25, 2014, 12:41:10 PM
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soft/firmeware update ?

Dear all,

We are finishing to test the latest firmware internally, this took longer than expected because it will allow users to overclock/overvolt their systems and as such we had to make sure this won't affect the systems even on prolonged use.

We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released, this is the preliminary list of changes that have been done:


*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer's driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate


When it will be released, the new firmware will be linked here and also announced on our newsletter.

nice -> end of this week mean tomorrow 25.4. or sunday 26.4. ?


easy question,hello ?

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April 25, 2014, 01:19:53 PM
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soft/firmeware update ?

Dear all,

We are finishing to test the latest firmware internally, this took longer than expected because it will allow users to overclock/overvolt their systems and as such we had to make sure this won't affect the systems even on prolonged use.

We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released, this is the preliminary list of changes that have been done:


*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer's driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate


When it will be released, the new firmware will be linked here and also announced on our newsletter.

nice -> end of this week mean tomorrow 25.4. or sunday 26.4. ?


easy question,hello ?

Sunday.
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April 25, 2014, 01:24:49 PM
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@giorgiomassa

what are your experiences with the update? What hashrate increase in percent could we expect under good conditions (18° Celsius room temperature for example)?

Are we after the update far away from the goal of 50% additional?
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April 25, 2014, 02:44:08 PM
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soft/firmeware update ?

Dear all,

We are finishing to test the latest firmware internally, this took longer than expected because it will allow users to overclock/overvolt their systems and as such we had to make sure this won't affect the systems even on prolonged use.

We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released, this is the preliminary list of changes that have been done:


*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer's driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate


When it will be released, the new firmware will be linked here and also announced on our newsletter.

nice -> end of this week mean tomorrow 25.4. or sunday 26.4. ?


easy question,hello ?

Sunday.

Hi Giorgio,

its nice to see you back on the forum. how are the rigs coming along?
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April 25, 2014, 02:59:18 PM
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soft/firmeware update ?

Dear all,

We are finishing to test the latest firmware internally, this took longer than expected because it will allow users to overclock/overvolt their systems and as such we had to make sure this won't affect the systems even on prolonged use.

We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released, this is the preliminary list of changes that have been done:


*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer's driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate


When it will be released, the new firmware will be linked here and also announced on our newsletter.

nice -> end of this week mean tomorrow 25.4. or sunday 26.4. ?


easy question,hello ?

Sunday.

Does this firmware upgrade work with AMT devices?   Where can we access this so that we can fix our broken AMT units?

 
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April 25, 2014, 03:34:48 PM
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Hi Giorgio,

its nice to see you back on the forum. how are the rigs coming along?

Also very concerned by this question, an answer would be much appreciated... Looks like we are getting more and more closed to a 2 months delay on that one.

@Bitmine : at first and as a professional involved in the Bitcoin ecosystem, I thought that ordering professional-class (basically rackable...) devices would have help in getting them in due date..
Well, I was (so so) wrong and my initial willing to be a futur reseller or partner has just vanished...
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April 25, 2014, 03:44:09 PM
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soft/firmeware update ?

Dear all,

We are finishing to test the latest firmware internally, this took longer than expected because it will allow users to overclock/overvolt their systems and as such we had to make sure this won't affect the systems even on prolonged use.

We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released, this is the preliminary list of changes that have been done:


*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer's driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate


When it will be released, the new firmware will be linked here and also announced on our newsletter.

nice -> end of this week mean tomorrow 25.4. or sunday 26.4. ?


easy question,hello ?

Sunday.

Hi Giorgio,

its nice to see you back on the forum. how are the rigs coming along?

We're working hardly on it, the power density is so high that it makes engineering very challenging and we want it to hit 3TH/s. Next week we'll get the final run of the rig's mainboard (had to be re-engineered 3 times) and we should be announcing the mass production by then. I would like to point out that the rig's hashing unit's are working and are being already produced, the issue is only related to the mainboard which is a much simpler board and as such can be produced very quickly once the prototype is fixed.
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April 25, 2014, 05:03:53 PM
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soft/firmeware update ?

Dear all,

We are finishing to test the latest firmware internally, this took longer than expected because it will allow users to overclock/overvolt their systems and as such we had to make sure this won't affect the systems even on prolonged use.

We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released, this is the preliminary list of changes that have been done:


*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer's driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate


When it will be released, the new firmware will be linked here and also announced on our newsletter.

nice -> end of this week mean tomorrow 25.4. or sunday 26.4. ?


easy question,hello ?

Sunday.

Hi Giorgio,

its nice to see you back on the forum. how are the rigs coming along?

We're working hardly on it, the power density is so high that it makes engineering very challenging and we want it to hit 3TH/s. Next week we'll get the final run of the rig's mainboard (had to be re-engineered 3 times) and we should be announcing the mass production by then. I would like to point out that the rig's hashing unit's are working and are being already produced, the issue is only related to the mainboard which is a much simpler board and as such can be produced very quickly once the prototype is fixed.


just work harder on refunding people, i don 't care anymore about your for ever promised miners.
36 days ago i send in my refund request documents.
It was supposed to be refunded in 30 days.



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April 25, 2014, 05:43:01 PM
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just work harder on refunding people, i don 't care anymore about your for ever promised miners.
36 days ago i send in my refund request documents.
It was supposed to be refunded in 30 days.


Very interested in the answer to this.  I mentioned in an earlier message about the crossing of the line from bad luck/ineptitude to plain fraud.  This now sounds like it's crossing that line.  We might need to start getting numbers of people and owed funds / devices together in order to get it into the press.

What they haven't grasped is that if they refund people in a timely fashion, then we'll go elsewhere as we have better things to do than monitor this thread.  Once I get my refund I'll unsubscribe this thread and leave Bitmine alone forever more. The longer they leave it, the longer we'll hang around here making sure new "investors" know the full story.



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April 25, 2014, 05:52:01 PM
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soft/firmeware update ?

Dear all,

We are finishing to test the latest firmware internally, this took longer than expected because it will allow users to overclock/overvolt their systems and as such we had to make sure this won't affect the systems even on prolonged use.

We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released, this is the preliminary list of changes that have been done:


*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer's driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate


When it will be released, the new firmware will be linked here and also announced on our newsletter.

nice -> end of this week mean tomorrow 25.4. or sunday 26.4. ?


easy question,hello ?

Sunday.

Hi Giorgio,

its nice to see you back on the forum. how are the rigs coming along?

We're working hardly on it, the power density is so high that it makes engineering very challenging and we want it to hit 3TH/s. Next week we'll get the final run of the rig's mainboard (had to be re-engineered 3 times) and we should be announcing the mass production by then. I would like to point out that the rig's hashing unit's are working and are being already produced, the issue is only related to the mainboard which is a much simpler board and as such can be produced very quickly once the prototype is fixed.



wow -> 3 th at the rig's sound good.... respect...

what did you think is possible for the desk with the new firme- / software ?

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April 25, 2014, 07:34:54 PM
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I got my miner today and it is mining very well.
But one thing isn't ok: I can't access the web interface, I ran nmap and it said that no port is open. My workaround is simple and not really comfortable: I take the SD card and alter the SQLite databese with the configuration (Note: the database design is very very poor, has anybody else looked into it and saw how the cgminer configuration is saved?).

@Giorgio: I really hope that Bitmine will give us a full image of the OS and not only a tar-ball with the files to replace.

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April 25, 2014, 07:56:57 PM
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I got my miner today and it is mining very well.
But one thing isn't ok: I can't access the web interface, I ran nmap and it said that no port is open. My workaround is simple and not really comfortable: I take the SD card and alter the SQLite databese with the configuration (Note: the database design is very very poor, has anybody else looked into it and saw how the cgminer configuration is saved?).

@Giorgio: I really hope that Bitmine will give us a full image of the OS and not only a tar-ball with the files to replace.



i think they will give us data that we must add in the webinterface...

login... -> settings.. -> upgrade -> New Firmware Image to upload  ...

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April 25, 2014, 08:28:05 PM
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soft/firmeware update ?

Dear all,

We are finishing to test the latest firmware internally, this took longer than expected because it will allow users to overclock/overvolt their systems and as such we had to make sure this won't affect the systems even on prolonged use.

We are quite confident that within the end of the week it will be released, this is the preliminary list of changes that have been done:


*) Fixed OpenSSL heartbleed vulnerability

*) Fixed web interface issues with Apple iOS-based safari browser

*) Fixed an issue with recent generations of One-Wire temperature sensors

*) Added thermal shutdown and automatic recovery

*) Added over/down-voltage ability both with basic preset settings and advanced settings, leading to an increased hashing rate.

*) Updated cgminer to latest version 4.3.0

*) Optimized cgminer's driver with up to 20% less CPU usage on Raspberry Pi system

*) Stepped back to diff-1 jobs so that HW errors will be detected earlier and the displayed hashing rate will be more consistent with the effective hashing rate


When it will be released, the new firmware will be linked here and also announced on our newsletter.

nice -> end of this week mean tomorrow 25.4. or sunday 26.4. ?


easy question,hello ?

Sunday.

Hi Giorgio,

its nice to see you back on the forum. how are the rigs coming along?

We're working hardly on it, the power density is so high that it makes engineering very challenging and we want it to hit 3TH/s. Next week we'll get the final run of the rig's mainboard (had to be re-engineered 3 times) and we should be announcing the mass production by then. I would like to point out that the rig's hashing unit's are working and are being already produced, the issue is only related to the mainboard which is a much simpler board and as such can be produced very quickly once the prototype is fixed.

Thanks for the update Giorgio, 3 TH/s would be a most welcome surprise!  Look forward to more updates as soon as they become available.

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April 25, 2014, 09:15:09 PM
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Thanks for the update Giorgio, 3 TH/s would be a most welcome surprise!  Look forward to more updates as soon as they become available.

What are they talking about here?  3 TH/s using the same 1 TH/s or is this an entirely new system?

 
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April 25, 2014, 09:29:45 PM
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Thanks for the update Giorgio, 3 TH/s would be a most welcome surprise!  Look forward to more updates as soon as they become available.

What are they talking about here?  3 TH/s using the same 1 TH/s or is this an entirely new system?
I believe they mean that the 2 TH/s Rig will he capable of 3 TH/s in turbo mode. If it is 3 TH/s in nominal mode then I'm excited!

But remember, the 2 TH/s Rig was meant to hit 2.8 TH/s in turbo mode, so 3 TH/s in turbo would be a nice little bonus.

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April 25, 2014, 11:13:15 PM
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just work harder on refunding people, i don 't care anymore about your for ever promised miners.
36 days ago i send in my refund request documents.
It was supposed to be refunded in 30 days.


Very interested in the answer to this.  I mentioned in an earlier message about the crossing of the line from bad luck/ineptitude to plain fraud.  This now sounds like it's crossing that line.  We might need to start getting numbers of people and owed funds / devices together in order to get it into the press.

What they haven't grasped is that if they refund people in a timely fashion, then we'll go elsewhere as we have better things to do than monitor this thread.  Once I get my refund I'll unsubscribe this thread and leave Bitmine alone forever more. The longer they leave it, the longer we'll hang around here making sure new "investors" know the full story.




Indeed, i feel round about the same, this is crossing the line.
I've send them another email tonight.
They have until Monday morning to send ma a payment proof, if not; I'll forward all documents/mails to my lawyer.

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April 26, 2014, 11:41:42 AM
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I got my miner today and it is mining very well.
But one thing isn't ok: I can't access the web interface, I ran nmap and it said that no port is open. My workaround is simple and not really comfortable: I take the SD card and alter the SQLite databese with the configuration (Note: the database design is very very poor, has anybody else looked into it and saw how the cgminer configuration is saved?).

Did you determine where the cgminer configuration was saved?

~nh

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