Napster internet technology

2001-02-26 Thread Hinton Bandele-NBH281

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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Re: Napster internet technology

2001-02-26 Thread Mask Of Zorro


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

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>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)
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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Re: Napster internet technology

2001-02-26 Thread Kenneth

go download openNap and look at the source-code, that should pretty much
explain 99% of your questions.

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> 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)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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