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Add Klondike to README

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Kano 11 years ago committed by Con Kolivas
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@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ CGMiner specific configuration options: @@ -114,6 +114,7 @@ CGMiner specific configuration options:
--enable-modminer Compile support for ModMiner FPGAs(default disabled)
--enable-ztex Compile support for Ztex Board(default disabled)
--enable-avalon Compile support for Avalon (default disabled)
--enable-klondike Compile support for Klondike (default disabled)
--enable-scrypt Compile support for scrypt litecoin mining (default disabled)
--without-curses Compile support for curses TUI (default enabled)
@ -269,8 +270,8 @@ See SCRYPT-README for more information regarding litecoin mining. @@ -269,8 +270,8 @@ See SCRYPT-README for more information regarding litecoin mining.
Cgminer should automatically find all of your Avalon ASIC, BFL ASIC, BitForce
FPGAs, Icarus bitstream FPGAs, ASICMINER usb block erupters, ModMiner FPGAs,
or Ztex FPGAs
FPGAs, Icarus bitstream FPGAs, Klondike ASIC, ASICMINER usb block erupters,
ModMiner FPGAs or Ztex FPGAs
---
@ -314,11 +315,11 @@ just reboot. @@ -314,11 +315,11 @@ just reboot.
Advanced USB options:
The --usb option can restrict how many Avalon, BFL ASIC, BitForce FPGAs,
ModMiner FPGAs or Icarus bitstream FPGAs it finds:
Klondike ASIC, ModMiner FPGAs or Icarus bitstream FPGAs it finds:
--usb 1:2,1:3,1:4,1:*
or
--usb BAS:1,BFL:1,MMQ:0,ICA:0
--usb BAS:1,BFL:1,MMQ:0,ICA:0,KLN:0
or
--usb :10
@ -344,9 +345,10 @@ of details about each recognised USB device @@ -344,9 +345,10 @@ of details about each recognised USB device
If you wish to see all USB devices, include the --usb-list-all option
The second version
--usb BAS:1,BFL:1,MMQ:0,ICA:0
--usb BAS:1,BFL:1,MMQ:0,ICA:0,KLN:0
allows you to specify how many devices to choose based on each device
driver cgminer has - there are currently 4 USB drivers: BAS, BFL, MMQ & ICA
driver cgminer has - there are currently 5 USB drivers: BAS, BFL, MMQ.
ICA & KLN
N.B. you can only specify which device driver to limit, not the type of
each device, e.g. with BAS:n you can limit how many BFL ASIC devices will
be checked, but you cannot limit the number of each type of BFL ASIC

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