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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 242. (Read 2347601 times)

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legendary
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Team Black developer
The point is that I am not violating any GPL licence. Your Git has also been empty for almost a year.
I am still active in the ccminer development, and you are not.

Why do you bitch in my thread?
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But I am not distrubuting my private kernels. Beta version are sendt out to my donators for testing purposes and feedback. I don't see where this break with the licensing..
A 3 year old "beta testing" Tongue
And the only thing that saw the light on your open-source fork last 1 year are:
my fixes on skein
an empty lbry scanhash function
an updated fugue from klausT
an updated neoscrypt kernel from DJM

ok, keep up the good work  Tongue
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legendary
Activity: 2926
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Team Black developer
And why didn't you do it yourself?
I stopped open-sourcing because (...)

I am not talking about opensourcing. I am talking about distributing of private binaries with new algos and more speed that you have made youself. If you do that, people might want to donate to you if they get a boost in their mining income.
That would be in violation of GPL license, otherwise by showing/sending the source that would make it worthless. You know that, you do it for years.
Anyway, we have different perception of this so called community project...
But you still sell GPL licensed code, without providing sources

But I am not distrubuting my private kernels. Beta version are sendt out for free to my donators for testing purposes and feedback. I don't see where this break with the licensing..

Once in a while my work is stolen and put out on the internet with open links (usually packed with some nasty malware).
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everyone here knows SP is a complete and utter thief with no morals and hides behind his shitting donation setup because he knows all his hard work is mostly stolen and others will release better stuff or have a released better stuff already.  His method gives you no guarantee that if you use it you will make back what you paid for.  A 2% dev fee in most miners is super fair.  You pay what you use.  If the coin flops you stop mining and the Dev gets only as much as the miner mined.

Everyone here is just as greedy as SP and they are all happy to pay for it.  Fortunately you can find better free releases that have nothing to do with SP if you know where to look.  He obviously knows where to look because I see him stealing some of that work.

I still use Alexis work and have donated to a BTC address before.

WHen I see SP trying to pass off mods of miners that are actually worse than stuff that has been around for almost a year and is still better its pretty funny.  LIke his zcash miner.

But I have to say he does some good work too and produces some really nice speed mods that are better than what is out there and I refuse to pay for it after seeing his methods and payment method, it's just lame,  people are saying he should get paid for his work etc etc, agree but when he is stealing other is hurts the community much more because people like ALexis and others that have created and released open source mods have to start keeping their code to themselves anyone buying his stuff is just as bad and greedy.

member
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And why didn't you do it yourself?
I stopped open-sourcing because (...)

I am not talking about opensourcing. I am talking about distributing of private binaries with new algos and more speed that you have made youself. If you do that, people might want to donate to you if they get a boost in their mining income.
That would be in violation of GPL license, otherwise by showing/sending the source that would make it worthless. You know that, you do it for years.
Anyway, we have different perception of this so called community project...
But you still sell GPL licensed code, without providing sources
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
And why didn't you do it yourself?
I stopped open-sourcing because (...)

I am not talking about opensourcing. I am talking about distributing of private binaries with new algos and more speed that you have made youself. If you do that, people might want to donate to you if they get a boost in their mining revenue.
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
the new drivers for nividia are bad for the 1080ti, my results are worse now, below 15MH with the same settings as before

For spreadcoin I have released version 13 repack with more speed on the latest driver. Did you get it?

i did not test it yet, but did you fixed the heavy cpu load on version 13?
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The best optimizer in the world playing dumb Tongue
I dont know, you tell, how can it?

My work is in all of your kernels, but the credit is not there. Epsylon copied my work from my fork, and then you fork him. Now I fork you.
My fork can mine Signatum, yours cannot.
No your public fork does not mine signatum.
Any tuning you've done on any kernels i used has the appropriate credits on the header, sometimes even when i had to clean your work to tune it better like the cuda_quark_skein hashfunction.
I dont see you forking my work on github, like others did and i have absolutely no problem with them.
I see you selling my fork
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legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
The best optimizer in the world playing dumb Tongue
I dont know, you tell, how can it?

My work is in all of your kernels, but the credit is not there. Epsylon copied my work from my fork, and then you fork him. Now I fork you.
My fork can mine Signatum, yours cannot. Then it's not your fork anymore is it? All the kernels in my fork is faster than in your fork.
Your old code is obsolete and not profitable anymore.
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Private binaries of my fork, not yours.

Your fork cannot mine signatum right? So how can it be your fork?

The best optimizer in the world playing dumb Tongue
I dont know, you tell, how can it?
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legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
Private binaries of my fork, not yours.

Your fork cannot mine signatum right? So how can it be your fork?
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I don't sell anything. People donate for my work in the ccminer opensource project, and I give them access to private binaries.

Private binaries of my fork, not yours.

Your latest commit was in January about skein, and it had the fixes i've found regarding uint2 addition, and also the utilization of lop3.b32 ptx which i've introduced in keccak and used partially in skein and JH
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legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
I don't sell anything. People donate for my work in the ccminer opensource project, and I give them access to private binaries. My private binaries are not made for distribution.
member
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And why didn't you do it yourself? Why do you bitch in my thread? It's almost been 1 year since your last commit to the ccminer opensource project.

When I run your ccminer with  ccminer -skunk

It doesn't work does it?
No, because it is missing the scanhash function... (the simple thing which as we said can be applied with a copy/paste from another algo)

I "bitch" in your thread because you sell GPL Licensed code without anyones of the actual developers consent.

I stopped open-sourcing because you sell everything i, and everyone else, contributes to the community. You do still sell my fork for the past 8-9months, right? I wonder what made you move from selling epsylon's work to selling mine, could it be the kernels?
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
the new drivers for nividia are bad for the 1080ti, my results are worse now, below 15MH with the same settings as before

For spreadcoin I have released version 13 repack with more speed on the latest driver. Did you get it?
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
the new drivers for nividia are bad for the 1080ti, my results are worse now, below 15MH with the same settings as before
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
And why didn't you do it yourself? Why do you bitch in my thread? It's almost been 1 year since your last commit to the ccminer opensource project.

When I run your ccminer with  ccminer -skunk

It doesn't work does it?
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You release nothing. You copy every algo that Epsy has released that you put in "your" miner.

I relased Skunk sp-mod #1 before there was an opensource ccminer implementation of skunk. My release is not even based on the same repo as Epsylons fork. My release was very profitable for the donators. The first buyers should have roi'd many times already.

Actually, since your "release" (private selling is not a release) is from my publicly available fork, it is based on the same repo as Epsylon's fork.
And for skunk, all that it was missing was a scanhash function, which anyone could reproduce by copy/pasting another simple algo, pretty straight forward procedure.
All the kernels are/were there.
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legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.19977610  What was wrong. You could not release it yourself?

The current zcash implementation in ccminer 2.1 is missing stratum code to connect to other pools than yiimp based pools. I have boosted  the gpu code to run +15% faster. Unreleased. My kernelcode is working fine with nheqminer..
sp_
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
You release nothing. You copy every algo that Epsy has released that you put in "your" miner.

I relased Skunk sp-mod #1 before there was an opensource ccminer implementation of skunk. My release is not even based on the same repo as Epsylons fork. My release was very profitable for the donators. The first buyers should have roi'd many times already.
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