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KayaMan February 8th, 2005 02:35 PM

4.7 preview - includes bitTorrent and further gnutella conformance with LW
 
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Hi all,

Morpheus 4.7 is here! It has a ton a lot new features and tons of fixes, the largest being BitTorrent Integration. ;)


here are the high level changes:
• BitTorrent integration, support for initiating multiple .torrents and much more
• NEOnet technology, multi-filename support & support for searching .torrents shared by new clients
• gnucDNA update to 1.1.1.3, continued conformance with other gnutella client standards.
• Multiple bug fixes and UI optimizations (load time, searches cpu usage,etc.)
• see attached notes for a more detailed change log

You can try it out by clicking the below link, feedback welcome!

http://dl.morpheus.com/?ver=beta

et voilà February 8th, 2005 06:52 PM

:o
Wow another network !!!
:o

There are better gnutella compliant P2P clients @
www.limewire.com
www.bearshare.com/lite

Edit: so you have stolen your BT implementation from who? gIFT (they are GPL), mlDonkey (already bundled with Morpheus), another opensource client (official BT, azureus, tomato, Bitcomet) or a self brew implementation (unlikely)?

backmann February 8th, 2005 08:30 PM

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BitTorrent download system integration into Morpheus using the native BitTorrent Python codebase
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Support for limewire crawler
So we'll get a better idea of the network real size....

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Ultrapeer connections in leaf mode increased, but decreased incrementally when idle
How many UP does Morpheus connect to?

Ivan
In the dark we make a brighter light

et voilà February 8th, 2005 08:33 PM

Gracias Backman, at least it is a good BT implementation....

Risky February 9th, 2005 02:54 PM

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Originally posted by backmann

How many UP does Morpheus connect to?

GnucDNA now connects to the same number as Limewire when active (5 or 6?) and then drops to 1 when the client is idle, just like Limewire. Basically, John Marshall changed to to emulate Limewire's UP behavior as closely as possible.

et voilà February 9th, 2005 02:58 PM

LW connects to 3 UPs then to 1 when the computer is idle for 30 minutes :rolleyes:

Great Gnutella knowledge Risky...

Risky February 9th, 2005 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by et voilà
LW connects to 3 UPs then to 1 when the computer is idle for 30 minutes :rolleyes:

Great Gnutella knowledge Risky...

I think it might mimic Limewire Pro, which connects to more.

et voilà February 9th, 2005 03:10 PM

Right on, you guess right! It is the behavior of the Pro version. The Pro version is made to make money for LW and does not help the network with the extra connections. 95% of users are using regular LW, so LW behavior in general is 3 UP and 1 idled.

Now when are you gonna merge emule code into your frankenstein app? What about Direct connect? Openfasttrack? They all have GPL code available. Hey you already leech, what about including more nonsense?

hahahahaha :D

Risky February 9th, 2005 04:18 PM

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Originally posted by et voilà
Right on, you guess right! It is the behavior of the Pro version. The Pro version is made to make money for LW and does not help the network with the extra connections. 95% of users are using regular LW, so LW behavior in general is 3 UP and 1 idled.
These changes were made by John Marshall, after he consulted with Limewire folks. If you think Limewire Pro opens too many connections, why don't you go flame them about it.

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Originally posted by et voilà

Now when are you gonna merge emule code into your frankenstein app? What about Direct connect? Openfasttrack? They all have GPL code available. Hey you already leech, what about including more nonsense?

There are currently no plans to merge emule code into Morpheus, nore any of the other things you mention.

As far as leeching, I seem to recall you always coming up with specific incompatability problems with Morpheus. Each time, you come up with some, they are either already fixed for the next version, or are being worked on. I'm convinced if you did any actual comparative analysis of Morpheus and other clients, you'd find that Morpheus works great most of the time.

Take a look at the BitTorrent integration - I think you'll like what you find.

et voilà February 9th, 2005 04:24 PM

The difference between you and Gnucleus is the number of network you connect, this is no contest that you win and that sucks for the networks you connect too.

I still don't see Morpheus results while they try to dl from me and pop up as peers and leaves when running UP. I also looked at BT and it WOULD be great if you weren't multinet!!! I mean I can already dl and use the official BT client...

LOL, better luck next time ( as if you didn't had enough chances :rolleyes: , a pity)


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