Gateless Gate



The Gateless Gate (1228) byMumon, translated byNyogen Senzaki and Paul Reps
A Collection of Zen Koans
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Gateless Gate is a cross-platform OpenCL ZEC/ETH/XMR/PASC/FTC miner for video cards with the AMD GCN architecture and the NVIDIA Maxwell and Pascal architectures. It is a completely redesigned fork of Marc Bevand's SILENTARMY V5 with a significant speed boost combined with the well-tested user-interface and back-end of sgminer-gm.

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