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# XMR_Arch64
XMRig is high performance Monero (XMR) CPU miner for Arch64 Linux on RPi3 board.
# XMR_A64
XMR_A64 is high performance Monero (XMR) CPU miner for Arch64 Linux on RPi3 board.
Windows support inherited from xmrig/xmrig will be discarded in further development.
Originally forked from xmrig/xmrig with full development in C++11.
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<img src="http://eplus.systems/xmr.png" width="619" >
#### Table of contents
* [Version](#version)
* [Features](#features)
* [Download](#download)
* [Usage](#usage)
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* [Donations](#donations)
* [Contacts](#contacts)
## Version
* Code version: 0.0.1
## Features
* High performance.
* Official Windows support.
* Small Windows executable, without dependencies.
* x86/x64 support.
* Support for backup (failover) mining server.
* keepalived support.
* Command line options compatible with cpuminer.
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## Usage
### Basic example
```
xmrig.exe -o pool.monero.hashvault.pro:5555 -u YOUR_WALLET -p x -k
xmr_a64 -o pool.monero.hashvault.pro:5555 -u YOUR_WALLET -p x -k
```
### Failover
```
xmrig.exe -o pool.monero.hashvault.pro:5555 -u YOUR_WALLET1 -p x -k -o pool.supportxmr.com:5555 -u YOUR_WALLET2 -p x -k
xmr_a64 -o pool.monero.hashvault.pro:5555 -u YOUR_WALLET1 -p x -k -o pool.supportxmr.com:5555 -u YOUR_WALLET2 -p x -k
```
For failover you can add multiple pools, maximum count not limited.
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Also you can use configuration via config file, default **config.json**. You can load multiple config files and combine it with command line options.
## Algorithm variations
Since version 0.8.0.1
Since xmrig/xmrig version 0.8.0.1
* `--av=1` For CPUs with hardware AES.
* `--av=2` Lower power mode (double hash) of `1`.
* `--av=3` Software AES implementation.
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## Contacts
* xmr@eplus.systems
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