Has tsiv been paid the bounty yet?
If not, what's the hold up?
Just some facts:
No clear criteria was ever set forth, so it's not fair to setup the criteria after a open source miner has been released. Anyone is now able to fine tune this software and it's only fair that tsiv receive his bounty. Because he did open-source it right away, I'm sure others will now jump in and help solve a couple of the problems noted. Remember this can't happen if the source isn't available which is the whole point of this thread!
I'm sure he will continue to re-fine it anyway as this is just a first release and tsiv has already proven to the ccminer community he contributes. He is the reason nVidia miners have X13. Claymore has already made at least a half dozen releases to fix issues. We are in a sad state of affairs concerning open source GPU miners with Claymore having the only other GPU software with a 5% fee payable to himself (steep) that is not open source and not available on linux and only works on recent AMD cards.
I know myself I get 375 H/s with Claymore (OCed) which is 375*.95 or 356 H/s for me. With ccminer on 750ti in (not tried to OC yet) windows (runs better under linux I'm told) I get 335 H/s with 2 750ti cards which is right on par if you figure the price of the cards together is less or equal to one 280x. Power requirement for both 750ti cards is less then one 280x. I've been told it runs even better on Linux which I haven't tried yet.
tsiv's release compiles and runs under both linux and windows. It has also been directly integrated into the most popular miner for nVidia which is ccminer. No additional standalone software needed.
So please do the right thing and pay him the bounty he deserves if this hasn't been done yet. He HAS done everything that WAS required.
Just looking at this logically and giving my 2 cents,
Carlo
Yeah it looks to me that he's the man! He should get the bounty no questions !!!