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Author Topic: LIGHTNINGASIC LA100M,100MHS SCRYPT Miner, USD1999; LA1THS, USD1750.shipped out!  (Read 309020 times)
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February 07, 2014, 01:10:13 PM
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Having a issue understanding.

Some have said these work for scrypt, any alt coin that uses scrypt.

The description says LTC only ?

Some have had good results mining other alt coins, some not.

When will the firmware support any script coin fully ?
Or is the LTC issue built into the chip...or the custom mining software ?

Most use stratum to hide behind Smiley Is that working ok for these ?

thank you.
unless they've done something really weird (either with the machine or a given coin) scrypt is scrypt to the best of my knowledge. LTC was the first scrypt coin, just like BTC was the first SHA-256 coin. Should work for both.
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February 07, 2014, 01:15:40 PM
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I'll be greedy & ask for an:

(1) English based web site? (the Google translater has a comical way about translating things)

(2) Availability,

(3) Pricing information,

(4) Acceptable methods of payment,

(5) Product information, such as compatibility, for example: Raspberry Pi (B version), Windows, Mac etc...
 




Thanks in advance.   Cheesy

so u're just another lazy person, everything is written in this topic ... price is 2600 USD + shipping for 3 MH , shipping after 15 Feb , BTC only , Windows so far ... and a big slap on your head for beeing lazy

Actually they have managed to run them with RPI. Made a firmware, said they were going to release it.




S4VV4S & Biomech:
Thanks for the none negative, non-tarded, response.

We, the newbie, Me, appreciate the active & positive forum users, like yourselves, who are always willing to help out in answering questions or have constructive criticism.  This ultimately leads to quality forums to frequent.

Thanks again.

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February 07, 2014, 01:25:10 PM
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I'll be greedy & ask for an:

(1) English based web site? (the Google translater has a comical way about translating things)

(2) Availability,

(3) Pricing information,

(4) Acceptable methods of payment,

(5) Product information, such as compatibility, for example: Raspberry Pi (B version), Windows, Mac etc...
 




Thanks in advance.   Cheesy

so u're just another lazy person, everything is written in this topic ... price is 2600 USD + shipping for 3 MH , shipping after 15 Feb , BTC only , Windows so far ... and a big slap on your head for beeing lazy

Actually they have managed to run them with RPI. Made a firmware, said they were going to release it.




S4VV4S & Biomech:
Thanks for the none negative, non-tarded, response.

We, the newbie, Me, appreciate the active & positive forum users, like yourselves, who are always willing to help out in answering questions or have constructive criticism.  This ultimately leads to quality forums to frequent.

Thanks again.

I have my moments, but I'm not exactly a veteran either. We all gotta start somewhere, and it can be very frustrating getting any hard info on this forum. Besides, I'm kinda liking not being the extremist. It's a new thing for me Smiley
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February 07, 2014, 01:33:39 PM
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ok got my LA 3MH
I was wondering is there a way of selecting multiple com ports with the ltcminer
or do I need to run multiple instances for each com port

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February 07, 2014, 02:20:18 PM
Last edit: February 07, 2014, 02:41:01 PM by BFGIRL
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http://611331750630.fm.alibaba.com/product/156151732-0/Bitcoin_Litecoin_DOGECOIN_combo_ASIC_Mining_machine_rig_miner_100GHS_SHA256_3MHS_scrypt_.html

I placed an order here. But "China streaming co ltd" company name Invoice, then the bank's Hong Kong.
Not a "LIGHTNINGASIC" Why? Huh
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February 07, 2014, 04:03:35 PM
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These are not 2nd gen correct?
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February 07, 2014, 04:06:53 PM
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I read the user guide, but one thing is unclear, with LA3M or LA6M if using controller, do I need to use it through mentioned wiibox.net ?! It's chinese, I dont understand. I.e. when using controller, can I just run controller and cells with miner or is connection to wiibox.net always required?

pls download the all guide,drivers, firmware here:
http://goo.gl/G27Vxr

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February 07, 2014, 06:49:19 PM
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I read the user guide, but one thing is unclear, with LA3M or LA6M if using controller, do I need to use it through mentioned wiibox.net ?! It's chinese, I dont understand. I.e. when using controller, can I just run controller and cells with miner or is connection to wiibox.net always required?

pls download the all guide,drivers, firmware here:
http://[Suspicious link removed]/G27Vxr

I have read the document "LIGHTNINGASIC Easy guide.pdf" from this link.
When I understand it right, we have three possibilities, afther you have updated the Firmware from Controller and all miners.

First Scenario (use a computer)
1. Connect all 10 miners with USB-Hub and Power-Supply
2. Connect the USB-Hub with Controller
3. Connect the Controller with computer
4. Run cgminer or cpuminer

Second Scenario(Without using a computer)
1. Connect all 10 miners with USB-Hub and Power-Supply
2. Connect the USB-Hub with Controller
3. Connect the Controller with USB-Power-Supply (5V), because we have no PC where is giving the power for the controller-board
4. Run wiibox.net

Third Scenario (Use an Raspberry-PI)
.. It's coming soon (I hope so)

I hope ASIABTC can verify this.

Greetz
 Ben

P.S Yep, chinese is a hard language, I don't understand too, but I use a standard method. Try'n Error and Google-Translator Smiley
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February 07, 2014, 07:24:07 PM
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I read the user guide, but one thing is unclear, with LA3M or LA6M if using controller, do I need to use it through mentioned wiibox.net ?! It's chinese, I dont understand. I.e. when using controller, can I just run controller and cells with miner or is connection to wiibox.net always required?

pls download the all guide,drivers, firmware here:
http://[Suspicious link removed]/G27Vxr

I have read the document "LIGHTNINGASIC Easy guide.pdf" from this link.
When I understand it right, we have three possibilities, afther you have updated the Firmware from Controller and all miners.

First Scenario (use a computer)
1. Connect all 10 miners with USB-Hub and Power-Supply
2. Connect the USB-Hub with Controller
3. Connect the Controller with computer
4. Run cgminer or cpuminer

Second Scenario(Without using a computer)
1. Connect all 10 miners with USB-Hub and Power-Supply
2. Connect the USB-Hub with Controller
3. Connect the Controller with USB-Power-Supply (5V), because we have no PC where is giving the power for the controller-board
4. Run wiibox.net

Third Scenario (Use an Raspberry-PI)
.. It's coming soon (I hope so)

I hope ASIABTC can verify this.

Greetz
 Ben

P.S Yep, chinese is a hard language, I don't understand too, but I use a standard method. Try'n Error and Google-Translator Smiley

Yeah couldn't agree more.  I believe on the litecointalk.org thread, user TheMage had reported that asiabtc was going to hire someone to help him with English language translations of the instructions.

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February 07, 2014, 11:20:57 PM
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bitcoin+litecoin ASIC mining machine, combo.
1, 1 pcs, 300K scrypt+10GHS sha256 combo , 60W. if only works on scrypt, 8W. usb machine, works on sha256 52W. combo mode is not so stable now. if hung up, need reboot. single mode is perfect.
2, 20pcs /set.one set power is : combo 1200W, ltc only 160w, btc only 1040W.
3, one controller can control 20pcs.
4, standalone. no need pc. just use pc to config the controller.
usb rig combo mode will be stable very soon.

there will be two new model. one is 6MHS, one is 12MHS. put in industry case.

senior BTCer, LTCer wanted:
i can provide 3 pcs free sample for senior members testing: prove the speed, make test report, promote my team.
if you want to join with me. contact me.

here is the name list for 3 pcs free review samples:
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pls confirm your name, tel, address again by PM.

pls download the all guide,drivers, firmware here:
http://goo.gl/G27Vxr

Lightningasic - gridseed-based rig hashing litecoin on a raspberry pi.
http://vimeo.com/85853611

unboxing video by client:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkrFASloaOU





Yours LightningAsic Team

HI, Any ideas when the second generation is spected to be ready.. i really want it in a industrial case.. and 12mhs..

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February 07, 2014, 11:38:40 PM
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HI, Any ideas when the second generation is spected to be ready.. i really want it in a industrial case.. and 12mhs..

I believe it's incorrect to call this 2nd gen...I believe these are the same chips, just put into a different "package"...instead of small units put into heatsinks, the new devices will be the same chips but put onto a couple of boards the way BTC ASICs are done these days...then the whole thing gets put into a typical ATX form factor case.

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February 07, 2014, 11:40:02 PM
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HI, Any ideas when the second generation is spected to be ready.. i really want it in a industrial case.. and 12mhs..

I believe it's incorrect to call this 2nd gen...I believe these are the same chips, just put into a different "package"...instead of small units put into heatsinks, the new devices will be the same chips but put onto a couple of boards the way BTC ASICs are done these days...then the whole thing gets put into a typical ATX form factor case.

Ok...

When will that be? any ideas?

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February 07, 2014, 11:49:53 PM
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HI, Any ideas when the second generation is spected to be ready.. i really want it in a industrial case.. and 12mhs..

I believe it's incorrect to call this 2nd gen...I believe these are the same chips, just put into a different "package"...instead of small units put into heatsinks, the new devices will be the same chips but put onto a couple of boards the way BTC ASICs are done these days...then the whole thing gets put into a typical ATX form factor case.

Ok...

When will that be? any ideas?

My last PM with Jack/asiabtc was a few days ago when he first announced this...however, he doesn't have pricing or ETA for now. 

My guess is that they were using the "heatsink" miners to test the waters with the eventual plan to build out "blades" later. I'd figure that they're probably hard at work on switching to a "blade" format which can be easily mounted into a typical ATX computer case and connect it to a typical computer PSU.

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February 08, 2014, 02:58:45 PM
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Just installed my LA3M in a case:





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February 08, 2014, 03:03:11 PM
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Just installed my LA3M in a case:

That looks really nice.  I was trying to figure out how to "box" this somehow so all the jumble of wires and parts weren't just strewn around.

I think I'll do something similar when my LA3M arrives...Is that a full or mid-tower case?

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February 08, 2014, 03:05:05 PM
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Just installed my LA3M in a case:

That looks really nice.  I was trying to figure out how to "box" this somehow so all the jumble of wires and parts weren't just strewn around.

I think I'll do something similar when my LA3M arrives...Is that a full or mid-tower case?

full Smiley and it just fits in Smiley
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February 08, 2014, 03:35:44 PM
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full Smiley and it just fits in Smiley
Nice.  Is it mounted with screws in mounting holes, or did you just zip-tie it all down?

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February 08, 2014, 04:08:15 PM
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all with screws, i had to need some extra holes Smiley
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February 08, 2014, 04:08:46 PM
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Nice job, that looks great.
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February 08, 2014, 05:43:10 PM
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Yes, looks very nice. Im going to place my order on the monday.
Was it easy / hard to get configured / mining?

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