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The Lotus Miner is a Filecoin miner implementation written by Protocol Labs.

This sections contains guides to setup and run succesful mining operations using Lotus and should be approached by advanced users only, familiar with how Filecoin works, how mining works and the operation of the Lotus Node.

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SAS Enterprise Miner Reference Help is the PDF version of the user help that is built into the SAS Enterprise Miner user interface.

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  2. Operator Reference Guide Documentation for all core operators in RapidMiner Studio; RapidMiner Technical Support Complete instructions for using RapidMiner Community and Enterprise support; Additional Resources Books, videos, papers, and more; For Developers Instructions for creating your own RapidMiner extensions and working with the Open.
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Lotus Mining for mainnet has stringent minimal hardware requirements. Do not attempt this installation if your computer does not meet the minimum requirements.

# Getting started with Lotus Miner

The following guides are essential starting points for those willing to launch a Lotus miner:

  • The miner installation is covered in the Installation guide. Once the installation is complete, the Lotus node, Lotus miner, and Lotus worker applications should all be installed.

  • The Miner setup covers all the details to configure your miner to achieve the maximum performance and avoid common pitfalls.

  • The Configuration reference explains what the different miner configuration options mean.

  • The Seal workers guide covers how to run additional seal workers co-located or not with the Lotus Miner.

We nevertheless recommend careful reading of every existing section and gaining as much background as possible before proceeding with a Lotus miner deployment.

Reference Miner


Reference Miner searches the Internet to find and display reference information from PubMed, Amazon (Germany, France), Google Scholar, Google Books,

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JSTOR (requires access privileges and ip authentication) and the Library of Congress

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Features include a built-in web browser, drag and drop download of pdfs (requires institutional access privileges), display of book cover art (Amazon), easy e-mailing, drag and drop citations into other applications, and the ability to perform complex searches. If your institution has a subscription, a double-click opens a PubMed full-text article in the built-in browser.
Reference Miner is available from the
Mac App Store for $2.99.

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Note: The Internet search features of Reference Miner, and much more, are built into Bookends. If you own Bookends you do not need Reference Miner.
Here are examples of some of the search capabilities of Reference Miner (click for full size).
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JSTOR, boolean search