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- 2004-04-30 13:07
- Forum: Hubs and scripts
- Topic: need help with direct connect hub versions.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2581
I myself use the original hub version, but only because of the antiquated scripts I use. I'd say the original hub is much easier to find and write scripts for, but it leaks memory like crazy. (it's using 35MB RAM, 144MB Virtual currently) Both should work fine. For your IP address, put in your IP ad...
- 2004-04-29 03:21
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Some ideas for next dc++ ver if possible
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4095
- 2004-04-27 20:15
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Suggestion: Confirm when deleting the whole download queue
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2850
I wouldn't use it though...
Joakim made a comment to the thread: there'd be one dialog per delete action - not per file. And, plus, the dialog could be coded like those in SmartFTP - with a checkbox "never ask again." Then if users disabled that, then deleted their queue, at least they were warned. As long as there is an "un-...
- 2004-04-27 12:38
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Speed I really can provide
- Replies: 9
- Views: 4126
That's a pretty big if...
This would never work. I can provide speeds of 800k/s+ to users on the hub that I run on my local university network. IF I were to connect to other hubs, CIS has this nice 'feature' called 'packetshaping.' So I'd be uploading/downloading to public hubs at a measly 2k/s Maybe we need an option that s...
- 2004-03-31 02:19
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Hashing slow down computer too much
- Replies: 37
- Views: 14611
Ziisas, DPM. You have a whopping 80 processes running and you're complaining about high CPU usage? I don't think I could even find 80 tasks to run on my system... (unless I'd just randomly start up programs unnecessarily) It's easier than you think. There's about 20-30 default Windows processes. DC...
- 2004-03-31 02:05
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Hashing slow down computer too much
- Replies: 37
- Views: 14611
dpm, hashing might be going very slow for you because you have all those other processes taking up cpu time and since the hashing thread priority for dc++ is set to low all other processes running on the system get priority over it. see what happens if you close everything else then run dc++ It's n...
- 2004-03-31 01:35
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Hashing slow down computer too much
- Replies: 37
- Views: 14611
- 2004-03-31 01:01
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Hashing slow down computer too much
- Replies: 37
- Views: 14611
- 2004-03-31 00:29
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Hashing slow down computer too much
- Replies: 37
- Views: 14611
Works great for me: 39,081 438,95GB. I'm not a huge sharer, but I am a dev. Hashing my share takes overnight, but even when it's not timed well, I can use my computer just fine. So I take it you too are running about 80 or so processes normally? (this is far from the problem. I run two direct conne...
- 2004-03-30 23:22
- Forum: Feature Discussion (Archived)
- Topic: Hashing slow down computer too much
- Replies: 37
- Views: 14611