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WFT?!?!?Originally posted by tralalala@15 November 2003 - 10:51
actually, thers a hacked eMule which has a predefined creditfile of 20.9 mega (yes, 20.9 megabytes), but i cant seem to get it to connect to any servers...
and i share some 190 files
tralalala
20MB credit file?...you do know that the credit file in emule is not your credits, but the credits of those who have uploaded to you right?.
All those people you upload to store your credits, so it stops users doing what you did.
Sorry to say this but theres no speedup whatsoever. All you can is to share and build credits with your uploads.
Users is coming up to 2 mill...
ahem, the higher the credit.met file (C/Program files/eMule/Config) is, the higher you credit, and your download speed (pushes you up in the line, a bit like shitty old kazaa)
tralalala
Let's face the facts: eMule features 3rd generation file-sharing; sharing of partial files, I.C.H. ... all of which contribute to its popularity.
like i said....the credit file doesnt hold your credits.Originally posted by tralalala@21 November 2003 - 17:29
ahem, the higher the credit.met file (C/Program files/eMule/Config) is, the higher you credit, and your download speed (pushes you up in the line, a bit like shitty old kazaa)
tralalala
Deleting it or not, its not gonna affect you at all since it doesnt hold any of your credits.
but it DOES affect your priority in the queue list for downloads...
which is why the higher it is... the better!!!
tralalala
I voted the first option. E-Mule may have the best files, but its slow as fuck and is very annoying. K-lite is and still the best , Shareaza seems pretty descent though.
Second that, but kazaa is still crap.Originally posted by Formula1@23 November 2003 - 21:21
I voted the first option. E-Mule may have the best files, but its slow as fuck and is very annoying. K-lite is and still the best , Shareaza seems pretty descent though.![]()
seriously it doesnt lol.Originally posted by tralalala@23 November 2003 - 21:48
but it DOES affect your priority in the queue list for downloads...
which is why the higher it is... the better!!!
tralalala
Ask at emuleplus forum or other forums, but i guess when you state you used a hacked mule, they will turn on ya.
Its more likely its doing something like userhash impersonating/stealing, rather than have a big credit file.
but the only difference between the regular eMule to the "hacked" one was the size of the clients.met file (SORRY, i messed it up when i said credit.met... my bad... lol)
in the hacked one it was like 30 mega whereas the regular one starts aat 0... only problem with the hacked one is that it DIDNT connect!! even after leaving it to connect for 30 mins!!!!!!!!!!
tralalala
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