If any of you geniuses who compiled from "source" went and read the code, you'd realize that it was only the naming changes and a few small changes that are actually in that git repo right now, and they're 9 days old. In other words, none of the scrypt changes are there, so you're mining on code that is completely irrelevant and will get you nowhere
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so they are mining Yacoin BETA? lol oh boy!
Even better, they're mining on a slightly renamed novacoin with a different genesis block and block reward with zero algorithm changes.
You are 100% correct, I was under the impression the code in the git was the release. Perhaps he going from a private git to a public git which would account for the 9 days.
BTW, is there a point to the name calling?
I also believe that even if the OP altered the mining code to take out multi-cpu, it would be patched fairly quickly or one could simply run multiple instances (Yes, you can run multiple daemons on one machine, just take a gander on how people set up private test nets).