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This free, open-source software is available under the X11 license and was released by Bitcoin community members Jedi95 and CFSworks on April 25, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/?topic=6458.0 Phoenix - New efficient, fast, modular miner **BFI_INT support!**]</ref>.  In addition to connecting via RPC and RPC (long polling), this miner will connect  via [[MultiMiner Protocol]] (MMP) which is used by the [[MultiMiner Server]].
This free, open-source software is available under the X11 license and was released by Bitcoin community members Jedi95 and CFSworks on April 25, 2011<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/?topic=6458.0 Phoenix - New efficient, fast, modular miner **BFI_INT support!**]</ref>.  In addition to connecting via RPC and RPC (long polling), this miner will connect  via [[MultiMiner Protocol]] (MMP) which is used by the [[MultiMiner Server]].
Phoenix2 superceded the original Phoenix miner<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75786 Phoenix 2 Miner]</ref>.


==External Links==
==External Links==


* [https://github.com/downloads/jedi95/Phoenix-Miner/phoenix-1.7.0.zip Phoenix 1.7.0] Windows binary
* [https://github.com/phoenix2/phoenix Phoenix] project on GitHub
* [https://github.com/jedi95/Phoenix-Miner Phoenix-Miner] GIT repository
* [http://www.bitcoinmining.com/bitcoin-mining-software/ Bitcoin Mining Software]
 
===Mirrors (old version)===
 
* [http://ul.to/gn5fe1hr phoenix-1.4.zip] windows binary (MD5 SUM: c726f05af3252ac2236201d10448953f)
* [http://ul.to/9uqxiwd8 phoenix-1.4.tar.bz2] Linux source (MD5 SUM: 8d64ea9aff09d1224ea87e6949946946)


==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 1 June 2015

A miner that can work with memory underclocked to 300MHz and scans whole 32bit nonce space.

This free, open-source software is available under the X11 license and was released by Bitcoin community members Jedi95 and CFSworks on April 25, 2011[1]. In addition to connecting via RPC and RPC (long polling), this miner will connect via MultiMiner Protocol (MMP) which is used by the MultiMiner Server.

Phoenix2 superceded the original Phoenix miner[2].

External Links

References