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https://github.com/m0mchil/poclbm

PyOpenCL bitcoin miner
https://github.com/m0mchil/poclbm

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PyOpenCL bitcoin miner

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Usage: poclbm.py [OPTION]... SERVER[#tag]...
SERVER is one or more [http[s]|stratum://]user:pass@host:port (required)
[#tag] is a per SERVER user friendly name displayed in stats (optional)

Options:
--version show program's version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--verbose verbose output, suitable for redirection to log file
-q, --quiet suppress all output except hash rate display
--proxy=PROXY specify as
[[socks4|socks5|http://]user:pass@]host:port (default
proto is socks5)

Miner Options:
-r RATE, --rate=RATE
hash rate display interval in seconds, default=1 (60
with --verbose)
-e ESTIMATE, --estimate=ESTIMATE
estimated rate time window in seconds, default 900 (15
minutes)
-a ASKRATE, --askrate=ASKRATE
how many seconds between getwork requests, default 5,
max 10
-t TOLERANCE, --tolerance=TOLERANCE
use fallback pool only after N consecutive connection
errors, default 2
-b FAILBACK, --failback=FAILBACK
attempt to fail back to the primary pool after N
seconds, default 60
--cutoff_temp=CUTOFF_TEMP
(requires github.com/mjmvisser/adl3) temperature at
which to skip kernel execution, in C, default=95
--cutoff_interval=CUTOFF_INTERVAL
(requires adl3) how long to not execute calculations
if CUTOFF_TEMP is reached, in seconds, default=0.01
--no-server-failbacks
disable using failback hosts provided by server

Kernel Options:
-p PLATFORM, --platform=PLATFORM
use platform by id
-d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
use device by id, by default asks for device
-w WORKSIZE, --worksize=WORKSIZE
work group size, default is maximum returned by opencl
-f FRAMES, --frames=FRAMES
will try to bring single kernel execution to 1/frames
seconds, default=30, increase this for less desktop
lag
-s FRAMESLEEP, --sleep=FRAMESLEEP
sleep per frame in seconds, default 0
-v, --vectors use vectors