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Certainly! Here's the expanded version of the GitHub readme with the additional notes for different operating systems:


Mining Configuration Example

This is a configuration for mining cryptocurrency using mining software. It's in a format similar to JSON, commonly used in programming. This configuration provides details about the mining server, the algorithm used, and the required credentials. The algorithm used here is "rx/0," which is an algorithm used to mine a specific cryptocurrency.

Configuration Details

The JSON configuration file contains the following parameters:

  • autosave: Whether autosave is enabled (true or false).
  • donate-level: Donation level (an integer value).
  • cpu: Whether CPU mining is enabled (true or false).
  • opencl: Whether OpenCL is enabled (true or false).
  • cuda: Whether CUDA is enabled (true or false).
  • pools: An array of mining pool configurations.

Each pool configuration in the pools array includes the following parameters:

  • coin: The name of the coin (can be null).
  • algo: The mining algorithm.
  • url: The URL of the mining pool.
  • user: The user configuration, following the format NAME_COIN:deposit_address_coin.build_name (without spaces).
  • pass: The password for the mining pool.
  • tls: Whether TLS/SSL is enabled (true or false).
  • keepalive: Whether keepalive is enabled (true or false).
  • nicehash: Whether NiceHash is enabled (true or false).

Usage

Feel free to use this configuration file as a template for your own mining setup. Simply adjust the parameters according to your preferences and requirements.

Example

{
    "autosave": true,
    "donate-level": 5,
    "cpu": true,
    "opencl": false,
    "cuda": false,
    "pools": [
        {
            "coin": null,
            "algo": "rx/0",
            "url": "rx.unminieable.com:3333",
            "user": "TRX:TFzUe4DE33ZSKsgV4CWmpC2irdgyz7Gu5.alpheratzv1",
            "pass": "x",
            "tls": false,
            "keepalive": true,
            "nicehash": false
        }
    ]
}

For the "user" field, the format is NAME_COIN:deposit_address_coin.build_name (without spaces). For example, "user": "TRX:TFzUe4DE33ZSKsgV4CWmpC2irdgyz7Gu5.alpheratzv1" where "TRX" is the coin name, "TFzUe4DE33ZSKsgV4CWmpC2irdgyz7Gu5" is the deposit address, and "alpheratzv1" is the build name without spaces.

Running on Different Operating Systems

  • Windows:

    xmrig.exe --donate-level 5 -o rx.unminieable.com:3333 -u TRX:TFzUe4DE33ZSKsgV4CWmpC2irdgyz7Gu5.alpheratzv1 -p x -k -a rx/0
  • Linux:

    ./xmrig --donate-level 5 -o rx.unminieable.com:3333 -u TRX:TFzUe4DE33ZSKsgV4CWmpC2irdgyz7Gu5.alpheratzv1 -p x -k -a rx/0
  • macOS:

    ./xmrig --donate-level 5 -o rx.unminieable.com:3333 -u TRX:TFzUe4DE33ZSKsgV4CWmpC2irdgyz7Gu5.alpheratzv1 -p x -k -a rx/0

Feel free to customize and expand this readme according to your specific project needs.