I'm getting more and more disappointed about the support of products I've bought from them.
After a very long delivery time with up-front payment, I've now singles here which are looking like they can run at higher speed. BFL stated, last on May 29, that they have faster firmwares and will release them in
a short while. I know that there is no guarantee that the faster firmware will run on every unit or even most of them. All the weeks no further information...
Releasing the firmwares sometime in the up-coming ASIC era , is then probably not necessary anymore...
Luckily I'm not one of the customers who need slower firmwares like the 792, which is still broken.
I understand the frustration, but I bought these based on BFL's final published specs: 832Mhps +/-10%. I went in with eyes open, as did everyone else who ordered, and that is exactly what BFL has delivered. There is no justifiable reason to be disappointed that some magic 900Mhps+ firmware hasn't surfaced yet.
The release of multiple speed grades of firmware should be considered a 'bonus' to customers, not an 'entitlement'.
FWIW I'm running many of my units with 768 and 800 firmware. That's still well within the +/-10% spec, BTW. I've swapped the stock fans for low-speed ultra-quiet units. In exchange for a slight reduction in hashrate, I've gained something much more valuable to me: silence! And the ability to operate reliably in 85F+ ambient temperatures. Without the release of that 'slow' firmware, I wouldn't have been able to do this.
I can understand that others in a cool environment, for whom silence is of no concern, would want to run the fastest firmware possible. But guess what: the only 'guarantee' is that a Single will do 832Mhps +/-10%. We bought it knowing that full well. No one has any right to complain that BFL is not releasing XXX firmware ... rather we should be glad when they choose to release anything at all, since BFL is under no obligation to do so. And we all knew that going in.
But towards the end of this year when ASICS begin to enter the network, this discussion will be moot since a hashrate of 800 or 900 or 1000 megahashes/second will all be equally useless. And in light of that, we are all in the same boat.