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Small, Efficient BitTorrent Client
Posted by: gunne on Monday, November 20, 2006 - 21:56
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CTorrent is a BitTorrent client implemented in C++ to be lightweight and quick.

Read more, and find the software here: CTorrent 1.4.5

Author: YuHong, David Holmes, Jan-Erik Karlsson


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Re: Small, Efficient BitTorrent Client

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by dholm on Nov 21, 2006 - 08:53
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The link is incorrect. The proper URL of CTorrent is http://ctorrent.sourceforge.net/.


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by ironfist on Nov 21, 2006 - 10:02
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The official site says CTorrent is dead.

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by gunne on Nov 21, 2006 - 11:14
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Hi,

If You had read the readme, You would have noticed the following text:

"The original has fallen a little behind in
updates and bug fixes though, this is an attempt to correct this."

Gunne

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by gunne on Nov 21, 2006 - 11:11
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Hi,

I see no problem with either link, both is working fine for me.

Here's another one: Enhanced CTorrent

Gunne

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by dholm on Nov 21, 2006 - 13:01
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The link says it points to CTorrent but it points to a port of it. Correct the link or the description.

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by gunne on Nov 21, 2006 - 15:10
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Hi,

It does not say anything in the Readme about that it is a port.

If You had read the Readme, You would have noticed the following text:

"The original has fallen a little behind in updates and bug fixes though, this is an attempt to correct this."

Please contact anyone of the authors, if You think its not fully correct.

And here is another flavour of CTorrent as well: Custom CTorrent

Gunne

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by ironfist on Nov 21, 2006 - 21:35
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All these "flavours" are indeed ports and are not the original.
The news post refers to the original CTorrent and not the
MorphOS port. Not everyone looks at the subject icons.

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by gunne on Nov 21, 2006 - 23:41
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Hi,

Why dont You just simply contact the authors and ask ?

You still haven't read the Readme ?

Here little more from the readme:

The purpose of the Enhanced CTorrent effort is to fix problems that
remain in the code, modernize existing features and algorithms, and
implement new features while maintaining low overhead requirements and
a high standard of performance (both part of the original CTorrent
design philosophy). Highlights of the enhanced client include:
* Support for large files (>2GB) and large torrents (>255 files)
* Strategic selection of pieces to request for download
* Continuous queueing of download requests, tuned based on latency
and throughput for each peer
* Improved download performance, including parallel requests in
initial and endgame modes
* Improved bandwidth regulation
* Improved
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