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- KVRAF
- 6478 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
You know Java apps can be written really well and they don't necessarily need to be resource hogs, right? Even if they use java machine. Azureus is one of them rare gems. Java can be used really similarly to MFC, and is no more of a pig actually. Microsoft has done well to "educate" people of the ill effects of java as it seems.bleebsen wrote:Azureus needs a Java Machine installed though (and thus IS acutally the most resource hungry bittorrent client out there).
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Colonel Flashback Colonel Flashback https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=57766
- KVRian
- 898 posts since 12 Feb, 2005 from Green Man Inn
java runtime alone takes 85mb of memory so Azureus imho definitely is a resource hog...
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- KVRist
- 309 posts since 28 Feb, 2005 from France
Yes you can.SARcazm wrote:excuse the stupid q, but can I use these in Sound Forge's Acoustic Mirror??
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- KVRian
- 500 posts since 29 Jul, 2002 from Chicago
Won't work like that. All ports are blocked except essential web ports associated with 80 and 21 and emails.There are ~ 50000 ports, just choose another one...
(And if they are all throttled, which i highly doubt, choose port 80...)
Even with torrent trackers with port 80 or 21 they won't work, they still go through certain port numbers which are, um, blocked.
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Reverend Rhythm Reverend Rhythm https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6041
- KVRAF
- 2859 posts since 21 Feb, 2003 from Woodstock, GA USA
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 520 posts since 11 Sep, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
These public trackers don't seem to be very reliable. Just wait, it'll start.
Kingston: I'm not against Java at all, *especially* not from any microsoft education. But I can read my taskmanager and tell that azureus takes more CPU and RAM than anything else... Java is great for a lot of things, but windows desktop applications is not one of them IMHO.
Kingston: I'm not against Java at all, *especially* not from any microsoft education. But I can read my taskmanager and tell that azureus takes more CPU and RAM than anything else... Java is great for a lot of things, but windows desktop applications is not one of them IMHO.
- KVRian
- 1469 posts since 18 Sep, 2004 from Suffolk, UK
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 520 posts since 11 Sep, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
I hope you're not paying anything for this, um, internet "service" provider.mooter wrote: Won't work like that. All ports are blocked except essential web ports associated with 80 and 21 and emails.
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- KVRian
- 1398 posts since 9 Dec, 2002
Kingston Actually Azureus is about the most resource hungry torrent client around
Admittedly, on current machines running an app that eats 60-100mb of memory doesn't mean much, but as you know my setup (512mb only goes so far, especially with Firefox running at the same time
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Any native client is easier on the machine - I just run Azureus since it's the best one for me so far.
JMH
Any native client is easier on the machine - I just run Azureus since it's the best one for me so far.
JMH
Now available with added Inherently Suspect Justification!
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- KVRian
- 500 posts since 29 Jul, 2002 from Chicago
Nope, it's a T1 line that comes with the apartment complex. Once I couldn't get p2p access I called the isp asking if the ports were blocked and he said "Yes, as requested by the apartment management"I hope you're not paying anything for this, um, internet "service" provider.
I don't see why 84 megs has to be such a hassle to put someplace. It's your baby though.
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- KVRist
- 309 posts since 28 Feb, 2005 from France
--> mooter: check your PM box.
Ndct.
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- KVRAF
- 16154 posts since 2 Dec, 2003 from Nashville, TN
I found Azureus to be the worst resource hog out of all the torrent apps I tried. BitComet is the easiest and fastest one.
As for questions about Bittorrent, it's ENTIRELY safe. Even if you leave it running, it won't do anything to your computer.
Also, with the ports. Bittorrent can use any port you ask it to. But you HAVE to have the port listed inside your software, as well as open it up through your connection, or use a currently open port. There is no restriction on what ports can be used. Yes, Bittorrent has suggested ports, but that's just the ones they chose. But you have to make sure the port is open before using it. Most of the time, you shouldn't have any problems. Got to www.portforwarding.com if you are having issues or a slow connection. You may find your answer there.
Koolkeys
As for questions about Bittorrent, it's ENTIRELY safe. Even if you leave it running, it won't do anything to your computer.
Also, with the ports. Bittorrent can use any port you ask it to. But you HAVE to have the port listed inside your software, as well as open it up through your connection, or use a currently open port. There is no restriction on what ports can be used. Yes, Bittorrent has suggested ports, but that's just the ones they chose. But you have to make sure the port is open before using it. Most of the time, you shouldn't have any problems. Got to www.portforwarding.com if you are having issues or a slow connection. You may find your answer there.
Koolkeys
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