> The new PalmSource ARM C/C++ compiler is only used for Protein (OS 6)
> builds.
Has anyone made a heirarchy tree that maps this all out yet?
"Leg bone connected to the... hip bone.." etc.
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> but, having someone without a clue bitch about it, makes me wonder if we
> should really work on the tools anymore :)
The line forms to the left. =)
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For the time being, I think we're interested in tracking downloads. Does BitTorrent
support that?
-- Keith
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ben
> Combee
> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:31 PM
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At 06:37 PM 2/18/2004, you wrote:
For the time being, I think we're interested in tracking downloads. Does
BitTorrent support that?
Yes... all downloaders register with a central tracker that points the
downloaders to other clients to get parts of the file. If the tracker was
run on a PalmSour
> (P)alm (O)S (D)eveloper (S)uite
> would be more appropriate if it was really PDS :) in my eyes. much like
> ARM calls their development suite ADS :P
And we have the DTS providing the PODS to the PDS? (Palm Developer
Support) =)
Aiee.
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> And we have the DTS providing the PODS to the PDS? (Palm Developer
> Support) =)
Maybe the various tools should be named after minerals. :-)
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> For the time being, I think we're interested in tracking downloads.
> Does BitTorrent support that?
Yes, via the tracker, based on the level of detail you might need.
Do you want to track specific IP addresses? Or just the number of
downloads? Check out the following for some e
> Yes... all downloaders register with a central tracker that points the
> downloaders to other clients to get parts of the file. If the tracker
> was run on a PalmSource system, you'd have a record of the number of
> DLs.
Except if someone downloads the full file, and offers themselves