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Topic
Board Hardware
Re: Klondike - 16 chip ASIC Open Source Board - Preliminary
by
erk
on 02/10/2013, 02:48:05 UTC
I'm still here and haven't abandoned the project. I've had some disruptions over the last week as the tile guys that I've been waiting for since March finally arrived and started putting in floors. I've been moving stuff around from room to room, and it's a mess, stuff piled up everywhere. Timing couldn't have been worse, and my time diverted. I'm setting up my workbench and tools again and back working again, though the room I'm in still has no floor and I'll have to move back again in 2 days. If it were just me here I could probably have delayed them but my wife (and other family) presses on me as well. Plus I really need a floor.

I appreciate the kind words above and want to finalize this whole thing so I can move on. I feel like I'm stumbling around not knowing what's actually going to happen regarding Avalon chips, much disheartened by everything, but trying to keep a more positive outlook.

Have you considered redoing the Klondike board to use Bitfury chips like Burnin did? I think that would be a viable project. Bitfury chips seems to be all over the place with their pricing, but the main thing is they are out there, unlike Avalon which fell into a blackhole.