Suggestions:

1. Contact Napster re:development tool, though I think that it is irrelevent 
(development tools are a personal preference, any number of tools could get 
you there with the goal clearly defined)

2. Do a few sniffer traces of the application in action in a test lab 
environment. You'll see quite clearly what it does...

3. Audit a University course on distributed computing. Much will be revealed 
in terms of strategy and skill required.

Good Luck!

Z

>From: Hinton Bandele-NBH281 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Hinton Bandele-NBH281 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Napster internet technology
>Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 10:29:01 -0600
>
>I am performing research into the technical underpinnings of the Napster 
>program that allows a desktop machine the ability to utilize desktop and 
>internet tools to deliver a truly distributed Internet application.  Can 
>anyone assist me by provide technical information on the Napster program?  
>Listed below are specific questions.
>
>1. What development application was used to develop Napster?
>
>2. How does Napster use TCP to distribute software? (i.e. port numbering 
>information, application layer routing)
>
>Thanks!
>
>Bandele Hinton
>Motorola Corporation
>630-353-8286 (office)
>877-992-7925 (pager)
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