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lolMiner-mnx

Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:53 am

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lolMiner-mnx is an Equihash 96/5 algorithm (not compatible with Zcash and Bitcoin Gold as one that uses the Equihash 200/9 algorithm), based on MinexCoin (MNX coin), designed to work with NVIDIA and AMD graphics processors. It can run on any device that can execute the OpenCL 1.1 code, so the processor (Intel / AMD), as well as the graphics processor (Intel / Nvidia / AMD). Miner develops from scratch and, thus, is still in the beta phase. The developer maintains a list of frequently asked functions and the most pressing errors and will provide regular updates. Also minersoderzhit 1% of the devaluation of Minexcoin and 2% of the extraction of Equihash 144.5 coins.
The latest version of the version (v0.34 Beta) includes the following optimizations, functions and performance improvements:

- Improved performance: about 72% for AMD and 69% for Nvidia
- New configuration file format
- New batch processing parameters (see manual)

Changes (from lolMiner-144.5 0.38 Preview)
- Integrated ZelCash (ZEL)
- Improved Compatibility drivers and GPU-now it should work with any OPENCL 1.1 enabled GPU, which has enough memory.

download links: Download_Miner

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