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You forgot to say you take donations as well
All you did - was changing few bytes in original cgminer binary. My understanding is that it costs no more than ~10$ per machine
I hope community will have free version very soon
This is my last response on this topic.
I too sincerely hope the community has a free version very soon (they do, now). Anyone performing a modification should remember the value of their own time and work performed relative to the value received by the end user. From a value perspective, I know from my own mining operation over the last few months that the only thing that really made it reasonably successful is overclocking. I can appreciate your viewpoint when you say "all you did".
Could someone with more experience produce this faster, quicker? Without doubt, yes they could.
In my case, I've put a solid 40+ hours into this project just between Friday and Monday. This project is a net-loss to me, no matter which way I swing it, because I know the value of 40 hours of my time and the resulting work.
I released the 575Mhz version to get feedback and provide to the community with 300 downloads in 24 hours. One can reasonably assume that means they are running on at least 300 machines successfully.
Total donations from those: $0.00
There are, for example, requests to provide voltage control -- I know for fact these machines can do 80k+ Sol in my testing, troubleshooting, debugging, analysis, and resulting modifications. I don't have that stable yet, but...
So there is plenty of opportunity here.
Thank you for your input and sharing your viewpoint,
Jason