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Could you make available pre-compiled binary files for the most popular mining hardware (ESP8266, ESP32, etc) with an initial local Access Point which allows the user on the first boot to connect and in a simple way enter Device name, SSID/password, wallet and mining key details, save then reboot (same thing that Leafminer does - https://github.com/matteocrippa/leafminer)?
This wouldn't require people to build every time and just to make it easier for miners that may not have all the building tools readily available. Using something very simple as https://serial.huhn.me/ would be enough to flash the binary on the device.
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This functionality is available for the Starter and BlushyBox miners but haven't made it's way to the public release yet. There's a concern of not being able to provide a binary for each available board type, but I guess then people would be able to compile them on their own normally. Overall I think it would be a nice addition
Hello
There is no need to provide a binary for every sinfle board, but to the most known or used one is very much enough.
To main point is to raise and facilitate adoption avoid many to not have to compile every time for putting a new device to mine.
Perhaps it can make it to the public release soon.
Could you make available pre-compiled binary files for the most popular mining hardware (ESP8266, ESP32, etc) with an initial local Access Point which allows the user on the first boot to connect and in a simple way enter Device name, SSID/password, wallet and mining key details, save then reboot (same thing that Leafminer does - https://github.com/matteocrippa/leafminer)?
This wouldn't require people to build every time and just to make it easier for miners that may not have all the building tools readily available. Using something very simple as https://serial.huhn.me/ would be enough to flash the binary on the device.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: