Pixel Miner Mac OS
Pixel Miner Mac OS
Browse the Mac OS Wallpaper category to select the best wallpaper for your desktop or mobile background. Sgminer is a multi-threaded multi-pool GPU miner for scrypt-based coins. It is based on cgminer by Con Kolivas (cgminer for Mac OS X is here), which is in turn based on cpuminer by Jeff Garzik. This page hosts unofficial universal binaries of sgminer for Mac OS X 10.6 through 10.9 (Intel 32/64-bit), which you can use to run sgminer on your Apple Mac.
Grain2Pixel it’s a based Photoshop app, made to deal with digital camera film scans in batch mode or in file-by-file mode. Check out this quick video.
Really easy to use, on both Windows and Mac, it will allow you to convert the raw digital camera scans or scanners DNG files directly into positive images. Take a quick view on how most common film stocks and some motion picture stocks could look scanned with a digital camera could and converted with Grain2Pixel.
</div></span> / </span></div>{{buttons}}</div>{{arrows}}</div></div>What is it?
Grain2Pixel it’s a Photoshop based app which allows digital camera scans and traditional scanner TIFF/DNG to be loaded and converted in positive scans avoiding Adobe Camera Raw. During my tests I realized the ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) it’s changing the raw file while opening, making irreversible changes which are a real pain to counteract. ACR is a tool designed for real digital photography and in conjunction with normal digital pictures is a very powerful tool, but not with film scans, unfortunately.
How it works?
The workflow it’s pretty simple, but you’ll have to watch the guideline videos for a better understanding.
Which software/OS is compatible with?
- Windows
- Mac OS (requires some manual settings to allow the app to read/write files on disk)
- Photoshop CC 2019 and above
For Mac OSx, some permissions needs to be manually added in order to allow the app to read and write files on disk. Check this video made by a friend of mine, who is a MacOS power user.
Download pre-compiled and ready-to-run binaries
sgminer is a multi-threaded multi-pool GPU miner for scrypt-based coins. It is based on cgminer by Con Kolivas (cgminer for Mac OS X is here), which is in turn based on cpuminer by Jeff Garzik.
This page hosts unofficial universal binaries of sgminer for Mac OS X 10.6 through 10.9 (Intel 32/64-bit), which you can use to run sgminer on your Apple Mac. Original documentation and author notes for sgminer are available here. To support further development of sgminer, please consider a donation to the sgminer developers.
Pixel Miner Mac Os Download
Intended for most users1.6MB zip fileIncludes precompiled versions of all the libraries you need to run sgminer, a modified version of sgminer to point to these libraries, and a launcher script. | Intended for advanced users1.3MB zip fileIncludes only sgminer and library binaries, without my custom launcher. Useful if you are building your own GUI, or prefer to work exclusively in Terminal. |
Current release notes
Pixel Miner Mac Os Catalina
Version 4.1.0 - February 11 2014- Writing configuration file from NCurses interface is broken!
- Commandline option parsing may be broken!
- MinGW building may be broken!
- Bug reporting documentation: doc/BUGS.md.
- Kernel selection and integration: doc/KERNEL.md.
- Several updates to other documentation files.
- Warn if GPU_* environment variables are not set.
- Maximum intensity lowered to 31 (anything above that gives an overflow anyway).
- Experimental xintensity setting (by Kalroth), see commit message.
- Experimental rawintensity setting (by Kalroth), see commit message.
- -v is now a shorthand for --verbose, not --vectors.
- Default scantime and expiry changed to 7 and 28 (tests run by MissedOutOnBTC).
- Increased precision of API_MHS; added API_KHS.
- Pulled in kernels: alexkarold, alexkarnew, psw, zuikkis; renamed scrypt to ckolivas; all kernels now reside in directory kernel. Kernels can be chosen at startup only, by specifying kernel.
- Small optimisation to ckolivas kernel (by gdevenyi).
- Named pools via poolname (by Kalroth).
- Failover pool switching back delay is configurable via failover-switch-delay (by Kalroth).
- Pool state: enabled, disabled, and hidden (by Joe4782).
- Allow all pools to be set disabled.
- Use RPM in ADL get-fanspeed requests (from bfgminer, by luke-jr).
- Verbose ADL failure messages (by Joe4782 and deba12).
- Use git version string if available.
- Allow bypassing ADL checks during build with --disable-adl-checks.
- MinGW build checks (by tonobitc).
- Experimental Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 building support in branch build-msvs2010-upd (by troy).
- (4.0.0) Fork veox/sgminer from ckolivas/cgminer version 3.7.2.
- (4.0.0) Remove code referencing SHA256d mining, FPGAs and ASICS. Leftovers most probably still remain.
- (4.0.0) AMD ADL crash fix on R9 chipsets by Benjamin Herrenschmidt.
- (4.0.0) Maximum allowed intensity increased to 42.
- (4.0.0) Move documentation to directory doc.
- (4.0.0) --gpu-threads support for comma-separated values by Martin Danielsen (Kalroth).
- (4.0.0) AMD ADL SDK 5 mandatory, preparation for ADL Overdrive 6 support by Kalroth.
- (4.0.0) Allow changing TCP keepalive packet idle time using --tcp-keepalive.
- (4.0.0) Automatic library presence detection by configure.
- (4.0.0) --scrypt option removed (no other choice now).
- (4.0.0) --vectors option removed (current kernel only supports 1).
- (4.0.0) Display per-GPU reject percentage instead of absolute values by Kalroth.
- (4.0.0) Do not show date in log by default (switch with --log-show-date).
- (4.0.0) Fix network difficulty display to resemble that of cgminer 3.1.1.
- (4.0.0) Forward-port relevant bugfixes form ckolivas/cgminer, up to cgminer version 3.10.0.
- Full changelog here.
Version 0.9.7 out now! (Feb 15, 2014)
Pixel Miner Mac Os 11
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Pixel Miner Mac Os X
If it's a mac-specific problem or an issue with these builds, feel free to contact me directly using the methods below or start a dialog in the forums here. If your comments are regarding sgminer in general, you can contact the developers here.Pixel Miner Mac OS