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Anyone use it? or eDonkey?

have just installed eMule but it appears quite confusing!
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What is it?

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P2P proggy

i was looking for some QOTSA live stuff and found a load of eMule links, so thought i'd give it a go
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hmmm qotsa.. yummy :lol:

So it uses the eDonkey network? Never tried that, but if there's a shitload of live Darkness shit I surely will

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yeah uses the eDonkey network, which means f-all to me! i'm struggling with it, have managed to get one download to work, but everything else just comes up "waiting", also can't work out how to share my files
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never used it tbh. stick with kazaalite and dc. tried winmx but that was a total bag of shite.
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yeah i hated winmx too

K++ is ok for mainstream stuff, but u never find anything rare on there, hence why i've been using Soulseek, and now trying to get to grips with eMule
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I use eMule. It has a lot more stuff on it compared to ANY other file sharing network but you spend a lot of time waiting for downloads to begin..
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cool, maybe u could make me a little idiot's guide the matey?! :)
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I have used emule and a similar prog called overnet. They work slightly different to kazaa where by they share chunks a file at time instead of just downloading the whole lot. Supposedly it works better. It shoul dmean that you can find the stuff you are after easier. Anyway a proper explanation of how it differs and the reason behind it all read this http://www.emule-project.net/board/index.php?showtopic=24704 or for you mobile surfers :

A basic overview of the ED2K network:
Many people will still complain that they can download with amazing speeds on other networks and not on eMule. This is because the content on the two networks are completely different. eMule's content is full of very large files. Transfering very large files to a lot of users in a reliable fashion is very hard. For example, downloading a large file with Kazaa is very unreliable. You may start off with a fast transfer, but if that person disconnects, your download is a waste. Also the data youre downloading can get corrupted, and you have no way of knowing if the file is free from errors.
So, why is eMule better at this? I'll try to break it down with a very basic example which would work only in a perfect world, but gets the point across.


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Lets say I want to share a semi large file, 144MB and I have a 30K connection and 16 people are wanting the file. eMule will break this file into 16 parts of 9MBs each. Now, instead of uploading the entire file to one person at a fast speed, I upload to about 8 users at a slower speed. Each of these people should be downloading a different part of the file. Once these initial uploads recieve 9MB, I send them back to the queue and start uploading to the other 8 users. Since those first 8 users recieve 9MB (or a complete chunk), they now start uploading that chunk to everyone else wanting the file. When the second set of 8 users finish downloading 9MB, they are put back on the queue. Now, if everyone downloaded a different 9MB chunk from me, I have just uploaded 16 chunks (The whole file) into the network and could even unshare the file since I also now have 16 users helping me share it. Now, this means that everyone gets the files slower, but they ALL get the file even if I leave the network.. So, after I upload 300MB, I disconnect. After I disconnect, more people see this file and want it. They can still get it because they find 16 other sources of that file still one the network and they themselves quickly become sources to others that want it.


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Again, I want to share a semi large file, 144MB and I have a 30K connection and 16 people are wanting the file. I start uploading that file to one of the people wanting the file. This persons downloads at pretty fast speed.. But, when he finishes the download, he disconnects so he can use it. I upload to the next person real fast and he completes it. He stays on a bit and begins to share it to one other users. I also begin to upload to the next user.. But I disconnect at 300MB.. This leaves only one person able to share that file in the network and this person doesn't stay on long either since he has the complete file. Now, only two people got the whole file, and 2 others only have part of the file. The file isis now dead to the network and nobody else can get it.

OK, I just typed this up without really thinking to hard about it. It is very hard to simply explain how this network works in just a few paragraphs, without preparing, as I just found out.. But, hopefully this helps some people.
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cheers arf, very good matey :)
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what bout sharereactor?
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not looked yet, was gonna but Opera started playing nasty so couldnt. Will look now
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Warning: mysql_connect(): Lost connection to MySQL server during query in /www/sharereactor/mysql.inc on line 48
Connect failed. DB maybe down, try again in a few minutes.
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