Yet another junior member post .... hmmm. And you would care since they said they had it working i would guess.... and failed to provide a single piece of proof.
The story is the same as it has been for 50 pages. Look at page 1 of this thread.Thank you all for the support. We are not claiming to be doing any rocket science. We are just taking Avalon's chips, Klondike PCBs, a bunch of components and putting them together for a fee.
Waiting for Avalon chips - check
Waiting for finalized Klondike boards - check.
If anybody on this thread can translate this, go ahead.
Just roughly figured this...
Assuming we accept a dead zone then reading by the PIC can be at it's full speed using the UART input in master mode. I didn't check but maybe 1 MHz is feasible, so 32 uS roughly for dead zone, plus re-arm time, say 8uS, so say 40uS. Since a nonce takes 9.1 uS (@450 MHz clk / 128 output speed), that means potentially the 4 nonces after a result nonce are dead. But nonces could occur on any of 16 chips so that's x16 = 64 nonces could be found during a dead zone making the probability 64/2^32 of that happening, ie. 0.0000015%. Something most users can live with in terms of income loss.
If you are in deep enough to understand this post, you probably didn't order from Terrahash anyway. If you're just waiting for hashing power to be delivered to your door, quit whining.