I think that these devices are sometimes including GPUs nowadays, and for a tablet or something that is likely to be plugged into the wall and near internet, it is totally worthwhile to have a client that will hash.
My next computer is probably going to be an Android Tablet, why not port Bitcoin to GoLang, and also make the app work on Android for ARM/X86 both!
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I use a firewalled bitcoin network (from the old Gavin's TEST network) and I'm pretty sure my current build produces coin that is incompatible with the standard clients, but I guess if I hadn't hooked these netbooks up to such fast computers in the first place, they would have no problem generating on a smaller block chain without so much difficulty. They always ask, why are you making these bogus bitcoins, and I guess the reason is not all people will know about compilers! How hard do I have to look to find a place where I can pass these off? Maybe if I had sold them the store myself... so what good is a local currency, made more local? I guess a money tree is pretty fun
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