hypseus-singe VS raspberry-xmrig-64

Compare hypseus-singe vs raspberry-xmrig-64 and see what are their differences.

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hypseus-singe raspberry-xmrig-64
3 1
125 0
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5.3 1.8
28 days ago over 2 years ago
C++ C++
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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hypseus-singe

Posts with mentions or reviews of hypseus-singe. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-30.

raspberry-xmrig-64

Posts with mentions or reviews of raspberry-xmrig-64. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-02.
  • Cryto Mining Monero using a Raspberry Pi 4 8G
    6 projects | /r/MoneroMining | 2 Dec 2021
    Well in my dive I saw that using 1g Pages could increase your hash rate, but I couldn’t get it working without recompiling the kernel with hugefiles on. So some more time later I found this https://github.com/kraoc/raspberrypi-monero-minig that claims to be getting a high of 574H/s. With a bait like that I decided to give their approach a try. Reading through I went to https://github.com/kraoc/raspberry-linux-64 and https://github.com/kraoc/raspberry-xmrig-64 an optimized kernel and xmrig compile respectively. I didn’t download their pre-compiled kernel binary. I instead followed their instructions found in the folder raspberrypi readme.md of both repositories. Using two cores this boosted my hash rate to 108.2H/s. With all four it is about 98H/s. Neither are anywhere close to 574. Though I wasn’t expecting to reach that I was hoping to reach close to 475H/s but more expecting 200H/s as I haven’t and wasn’t planning on over clocked my pi.

What are some alternatives?

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raspberrypi-monero-minig - Raspberry PI 4 Monero Minning

OpenFrameworks - openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.

xmrig - RandomX, KawPow, CryptoNight and GhostRider unified CPU/GPU miner and RandomX benchmark

Mudlet - ⚔️ A cross-platform, open source, and super fast MUD client with scripting in Lua

xmrig - Monero (rx/0, rx/wow, rx/loki, defyx, rx/arq, rx/sfx, rx/keva, cn/0, cn/1, cn/2, cn/r, cn/fast, cn/half, cn/xao, cn/rto, cn/rwz, cn/zls, cn/double, cn/gpu, cn-lite/0, cn-lite/1, cn-heavy/0, cn-heavy/tube, cn-heavy/xhv, cn-pico, cn-pico/tlo, argon2/chukwa, argon2/wrkz, astrobwt) CPU/GPU miner

RetroPie-Extra - A collection of unofficial scripts for adding more emulators/ports/games to RetroPie.

raspberry-linux-64 - Kernel source tree for Raspberry Pi Foundation-provided kernel builds. Issues unrelated to the linux kernel should be posted on the community forum at https://www.raspberrypi.org/forum

parasol - Vector graphics engine and app framework for Windows and Linux, supporting SVG

meta-splash - A psplash customization layer

Wolf Engine - The Wolf is a comprehensive set of C/C++ open source libraries for realtime rendering, realtime streaming and game developing

pyrtmidi - Realtime MIDI I/O for python.