Maybe I have to try booting from your image because I don't understand how you will get any fee from a linux os.
If I want to use your OS a fee will always apply even if I try another miner?
Maybe it is all evident for you but for me and I guess for many people more it isn't and that's probably one of the reasons there aren't many posts here.
Try it, It is built to give windows users a Graphical Desktop instead of a cold hard command line for setup. You will make a few edits into a windows notepad like program to setup your mining pool info. That text file is heavily commented to explain which line to edit.
Yes, Even if you try another miner, the fee will still apply. We will just won't sharing the same miner, that's all. Are you not interested in using EWBF?
AcharyOne, I added to the description to hopefully clarify the fee share process. I made bold the additions. Hope this helps.
We are going to handle the fee arrangement a little differently.
I set it up to 50% share mining on it for about 15 minutes a day. You and I would split mining shares for the 15 minutes. The other 23hours 45 minutes are all yours of coarse.
I guess we would kind of call it a dev fee. That would work out to be roughly a 0.5% fee.
I would rather do it this way because most pools are PPLNS.
Being a miner myself, I'm thinking if you stop mining on your pool account completely like most Dev fees work, it would be more harmful to your daily earnings.
Rather, if you slow down for a period of time while sharing with me would be less harmful as the pool will see you haven't stopped completely.
I will use the fee to further feature enhancement going forward.
Some of the thoughts I have are self-monitoring and repair of mining crashing i e watchdog, automatic fan and power control to keep the card safe when it gets warm, have the "option" to activate being able to remote into a PC via remote desktop, keeping up with new releases, adding other btcz miners as they are developed Etc. Things like that.
We have also set up another 15 minutes for the bitcoinZ Community Fund. So they would get a 0.5% fee donation as well.
So your total donation would be roughly 1%.