SilentCryptoMiner
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RandomX options
How do I set up RandomX mining mode: "auto", "fast" (2 GB memory), "light" (256 MB memory)? I need to set the "light" mode
Why can't I edit the Json window?
You can do it using the "Advanced Parameters" field, you can add --randomx-mode=light
into it which should do what you want https://xmrig.com/docs/miner/command-line-options.
Why can't I edit the Json window?
Because it only shows you your current miner settings in a JSON format, mainly for use with the "Remote Configuration" feature or for a configuration on the web panel.
Thanks for the quick answers, kind man. Another question is, why are you doing this for free?) Or do you get paid for it somehow
For fun mostly, I work on it during my free time to get away from work. Though I do get donations from kind people sometimes.
You could add donations to your wallet. Why don't you do that?
I don't really need it, and it would make the project more like a job instead of a hobby.
Can I embed 2 xmr miners? What would they mine on 2 different wallets
Yes you can do that, and yes if you enter one wallet address into one and another into the other one then they'll mine separately to those two wallet addresses.
For fun mostly, I work on it during my free time to get away from work. Though I do get donations from kind people sometimes.
Your free time feels like my entire day. I swear you have more hours in a day than the rest of us, or you can pause time or something. Whenever I get a notification from these repositories, even just 2 minutes ago, I can be sure that you have already answered. And even if there is an issue that requires you to code, done in 4 minutes, on your phone even... maybe you are an immortal, you were there when Unam Sanctam was issued in 1302. Haha jk, but why did you pick UnamSanctam as your username?
Your free time feels like my entire day. I swear you have more hours in a day than the rest of us, or you can pause time or something. Whenever I get a notification from these repositories, even just 2 minutes ago, I can be sure that you have already answered. And even if there is an issue that requires you to code, done in 4 minutes, on your phone even... maybe you are an immortal, you were there when Unam Sanctam was issued in 1302. Haha jk, but why did you pick UnamSanctam as your username?
Haha thank you, I guess I'm just usually at some device where I can answer most of the time. I chose Unam Sanctam since it's a very interesting part of history (for me at least).