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Title: iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools) - Fixed setup
Post by: chronic8000 on March 27, 2014, 03:14:30 AM
iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools)

Fixed setup files. Thanks for telling me guys :) Didn't actually work on other computers apart from my own. Hopefully this issue is fixed now and people should be able to test it out. I used a trial version of Installshield 2013 to create the setup files.
 
I would like to announce my iSpace Mining Software for Windows that also works with other pools but is designed primarily for iSpace. This may change over time but this is currently version 1.0. I have uploaded the source (Visual Basic 2013) to GitHub for everybody to see and welcome feature requests. This is currently only for SHA256D coins as it uses BFGMiner but I will expand it over time for Scrypt coins.
 
It took a fair bit of hard work to make this software which I hope makes peoples lives a bit easier than working with batch files to use the multipools at iSpace.
 
In the future I will be adding support for other pools and multipools and would like the communities input as to where I should go with this software before developing further so I have put a feedback button into the software that will take you straight to a Google Form you can fill out.
 
So here we go with the links to download and view source.
 
Requires .net framework 4.5
 
Link to compiled setup files hosted on Mega, now v1.1:

https://mega.co.nz/#!WYo13JJI!hiaPPbB9dvCeyaWW05WbO8rL4wDuww-KLHX1GzUJy-A (https://mega.co.nz/#!WYo13JJI!hiaPPbB9dvCeyaWW05WbO8rL4wDuww-KLHX1GzUJy-A)
 
Source code on GitHub

https://github.com/chronic8000/iSpaceMinerWindows (https://github.com/chronic8000/iSpaceMinerWindows)

I hope people like the software feel free to leave comments.
 
Thanks.
 
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Title: Re: iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools)
Post by: cheri0 on March 27, 2014, 06:20:13 AM
okay, let's take a look at this software...


Title: Re: iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools)
Post by: Remember remember the 5th of November on March 27, 2014, 06:22:05 AM
I don't know VB, but I only see binaries in there, you could've slipped malicious code in any of them.


Title: Re: iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools)
Post by: chronic8000 on March 27, 2014, 08:02:12 AM
I assure you I haven't. The only source you have to look at is the .vb files as the rest is bfgminer 3.10 your welcome to do a byte to byte compare, just download as a zip from github. Do all the virus checks you want I am no virus creator just thought there was no descent Windows software about to make peoples lifes easier when using bfgminer. I specifically made it for iSpace but it can be used on other pools.  I know there is lots of malicious software creators out there but I am not one of them. :)

http://philipsempers.com/myminer.png


Title: Re: iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools)
Post by: chronic8000 on March 27, 2014, 10:10:29 PM
iSpace Miner V1.1 is about to be compiled!

Latest screenshot here:

http://www.philipsempers.com/iSpace_Miner_v1_1.png

First post has been updated, Git now updated


Title: Re: iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools) - Fixed setup
Post by: chronic8000 on April 04, 2014, 12:17:43 AM
Setup files updated - URL on first post


Title: Re: iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools) - Fixed setup
Post by: Ramhound on April 04, 2014, 11:57:41 AM
I don't see the ability to point to the specific instance of cgminer I want to run.

Why?


Title: Re: iSpace Mining Software for Windows (Works with other pools) - Fixed setup
Post by: chronic8000 on April 05, 2014, 09:08:30 PM
I am only using BFGMiner at the moment but am looking for user input as to what features you would like so do you mean pointing to your own cgminer folder and using that instead of a built in version? If so I would be happy to code this in for you :)