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Ganntrader
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by Ganntrader » 2006-09-19 07:51
Hi
I am writing my own client and have scanned many hubs.
I thought that if a hub is full it will send $HubIsFull but non of the hubs that were full did that.
Why is there such a kommand as $HubIsFull when almost any hub is using it?
/GannTrader
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PseudonympH
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by PseudonympH » 2006-09-19 23:19
Because the protocol is reverse-engineered and horribly thought out. Why not develop for
ADC instead?
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Ganntrader
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by Ganntrader » 2006-09-20 07:45
Hi
But that a hub don't send $HubIsFull, when full, can't be the protocols fault.
As i understand it it must be an error of them who programmed the hubsoftware and didn't send $HubIsFull when the hub is full.
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Todi
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by Todi » 2006-09-20 07:54
There are no laws that say the hub must send $HubIsFull, and therefore some hubs probably don't find it necessary. There is no protocol, there are only guesses.
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ivulfusbar
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by ivulfusbar » 2006-09-20 10:59
But there are guesses and educated guesses. ;))
Everyone is supposed to download from the hubs, - I don´t know why, but I never do anymore.