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Old December 7th, 2002
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Interesting, I am now receiving requests from Java 1.1.8, Morpheus, Java 1.3.1, among others.
Java 1.1.8 = Java 1.3.1 = LimeWire, - it's a small bug in the HEAD requester that has been fixed by now, I believe.

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To clarify, I did not mean "Max Upload Slots." I meant "Uploads Per Person," defined as "Allow this many uploads per person." This is set at 100; if there is a cap, Limewire should specify.
"Uploads Per Person" will not override "Max Upload Slots" and "Max Upload Slots" specifies the absolute maximum of parallel uploads. LimeWire will however adjust its internal maximum for parallel uploads (also overriding "Uploads Per Person") dynamically according to the currently available bandwidth. DO NOT change the "Start Upload Slots" value, it can lead to unexpected results (e.g. you won't be able to upload at all or only at 0kb/s).

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How can my host be busy when no one is uploading at the present time?
It's not busy when you aren't uploading anything. I meant that while you are uploading, LimeWire will indicate in its queryhits that you are busy and old versions (prior to 2.7) will usually not consider downloading from you if they search you while you are busy. Even if they receive another result from you, while requerying the network, which indicates that you are not busy anymore, they will not download from you. This was also fixed with version 2.7.


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Wondering why I should have to download a beta when it seems this latest version should not have me working so hard.
It was just an idea, if you wanted to see more about LimeWire's internals. For example it counts the number of upload requests you receive as well as the number of push requests (if you receive many of those, you will know that others have problems connecting to your host).
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