Emule V0.47a [ese V1.0b] (2006-04-24) Updated DBR and ReadBlockFromFileThread
#81
Posted 20 July 2006 - 07:57 PM
But besides the feature sounds interresting.
David
it is the first client to be able to download form multiple networks the same file.
NL provides the first fully decentralized scalable torrent and DDL keyword search,
it implements an own novel anonymous file sharing network, providing anonymity and deniability to its users,
as well as many other new features.
It is written in C++ with Qt and is available for Windows, Linux and MacOS.
#82
Posted 20 July 2006 - 08:50 PM
When the file is getting close to completion
1. Drop sources that hasn't sent any data for 5 seconds.
2. Drop sources that will take more than 15 seconds to complete the current requested block.
3. Do not drop sources that go NNP until the file completes or an NNP delay timer times out. This allow us to restart downloading if we need to request more data later. (eg. Part is corrupt or we dropped a source before completing the requested block(s))
In extent to this you have to select files with 200+ sources, so that you have enought sources to download simultaneously from.
I did some attempt to recover partialy downloaded blocks, from sources I dropped, but they where often corrupt and sometimes caused eMule to forget that they where incomplete.
- Compiled for 32 and 64 bit Windows versions
- Optimized for fast (100Mbit/s) Internet connections
- Faster file completion via Dynamic Block Requests and dropping of stalling sources
- Faster searching via KAD with equal or reduced overhead
- Less GUI lockups through multi-threaded disk IO operations
- VIP "Payback" queue
- Fakealyzer (helps you chosing the right files)
- Quality Of Service to keep eMule from disturbing VoIP and other important applications (Vista/7/8 only!)
#83
Posted 06 August 2006 - 11:03 PM
i changed my sig to state this (hope you do not mind me copying your sig an little netf)
#84
Posted 07 August 2006 - 10:10 AM
I hope to crack the problems I have with my source dropping code so I can release a new Mod with even faster endgame. The problem I have so far is that it isn't working very well with large files; they actually taking even longer time to complete. Therefore I haven't released the code yet!
/netfinity
- Compiled for 32 and 64 bit Windows versions
- Optimized for fast (100Mbit/s) Internet connections
- Faster file completion via Dynamic Block Requests and dropping of stalling sources
- Faster searching via KAD with equal or reduced overhead
- Less GUI lockups through multi-threaded disk IO operations
- VIP "Payback" queue
- Fakealyzer (helps you chosing the right files)
- Quality Of Service to keep eMule from disturbing VoIP and other important applications (Vista/7/8 only!)
#85
Posted 07 August 2006 - 05:19 PM
#86
Posted 09 September 2006 - 07:44 AM
with 0.47b out i eagerly await an update of this most excellent mod...
also the nAM mod as discussed elsewhere sounds really interesting too.
cheers
#87
Posted 10 September 2006 - 06:45 PM
However, since I have a number of features I like to test which aren't mature for the ESE Mod yet, I'm currently compiling a new Mod which is a ESE Mod with code from NetF. This new mod will be called NetF WARP (previously called nAM) and will contain a modified version of the insanly fast endgame as mentioned in an earlier post.
Stay tuned and watch out for NetF WARP v0.2a! ESE v0.2a will come shortly after...
/netfinity
- Compiled for 32 and 64 bit Windows versions
- Optimized for fast (100Mbit/s) Internet connections
- Faster file completion via Dynamic Block Requests and dropping of stalling sources
- Faster searching via KAD with equal or reduced overhead
- Less GUI lockups through multi-threaded disk IO operations
- VIP "Payback" queue
- Fakealyzer (helps you chosing the right files)
- Quality Of Service to keep eMule from disturbing VoIP and other important applications (Vista/7/8 only!)
#88
Posted 10 September 2006 - 06:49 PM
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I hope soon...very soon...too soon !
#89
Posted 16 September 2006 - 06:09 PM
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can you add that back into ESE as it works Very well as i have downloading 5 small files with WARP and its alot more realible way of compleating the download then ESE does
no other extra bits that mite break things keep that in warp
#90
Posted 16 September 2006 - 07:27 PM
leexgx, on Sep 16 2006, 08:09 PM, said:
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no other extra bits that mite break things keep that in warp
Yup, I will try to keep all the "useless" features to the WARP Mod.
/netfinity
- Compiled for 32 and 64 bit Windows versions
- Optimized for fast (100Mbit/s) Internet connections
- Faster file completion via Dynamic Block Requests and dropping of stalling sources
- Faster searching via KAD with equal or reduced overhead
- Less GUI lockups through multi-threaded disk IO operations
- VIP "Payback" queue
- Fakealyzer (helps you chosing the right files)
- Quality Of Service to keep eMule from disturbing VoIP and other important applications (Vista/7/8 only!)
#91
Posted 17 September 2006 - 04:44 PM
Dropping the [Trickle-0.1b-1KB] user over an 20KB one is far better and 99% of the time it works very well (id say 100% but i guess out of 100 downloads it must not work some time but allways worked for me in WARP in ese it did some times not finish the download as ese does not drop slower uploaders and some times thay do not finish the last bit restarting emule the only way to compleat the file or wait 30 mins-1hr)
the droping code in WARP works very well like the old working netf mods , not realy tested bigger files as i have other faster none p2p ways to get bigger files
#92
Posted 17 November 2006 - 12:57 PM
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#93
Posted 18 November 2006 - 09:14 PM
lorenzone92, on Nov 17 2006, 01:57 PM, said:
Regards,
netfinity
- Compiled for 32 and 64 bit Windows versions
- Optimized for fast (100Mbit/s) Internet connections
- Faster file completion via Dynamic Block Requests and dropping of stalling sources
- Faster searching via KAD with equal or reduced overhead
- Less GUI lockups through multi-threaded disk IO operations
- VIP "Payback" queue
- Fakealyzer (helps you chosing the right files)
- Quality Of Service to keep eMule from disturbing VoIP and other important applications (Vista/7/8 only!)
#94
Posted 21 May 2007 - 05:11 AM
come back to see an new emule butt thay not added end game to official still yet (Trickle slots be resoved then)
going to be updateing this to 0.48a soon ?
Dropping the slower users over faster users is alot better
#95
Posted 21 May 2007 - 07:32 AM
leexgx, on May 21 2007, 07:11 AM, said:
come back to see an new emule butt thay not added end game to official still yet (Trickle slots be resoved then)
going to be updateing this to 0.48a soon ?
Dropping the slower users over faster users is alot better
I'll consider it!
- Compiled for 32 and 64 bit Windows versions
- Optimized for fast (100Mbit/s) Internet connections
- Faster file completion via Dynamic Block Requests and dropping of stalling sources
- Faster searching via KAD with equal or reduced overhead
- Less GUI lockups through multi-threaded disk IO operations
- VIP "Payback" queue
- Fakealyzer (helps you chosing the right files)
- Quality Of Service to keep eMule from disturbing VoIP and other important applications (Vista/7/8 only!)