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A miner that can work with memory underclocked to 300MHz and scans whole 232 nonce space.
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.  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Phoenix2 superceded the original Phoenix miner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==


* [http://svn3.xp-dev.com/svn/phoenix-miner/files/phoenix-1.4.zip phoenix] windows binary
* [https://github.com/phoenix2/phoenix Phoenix] project on GitHub
* [http://svn3.xp-dev.com/svn/phoenix-miner/files/phoenix-1.4.tar.bz2 phoenix] Linux source
* [http://www.bitcoinmining.com/bitcoin-mining-software/ Bitcoin Mining Software]
* [http://svn3.xp-dev.com/svn/phoenix-miner/ mhoenix-miner] SVN repository


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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Phoenix2 superceded the original Phoenix miner[2].

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