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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Thu Mar 26 04:22:38 1998
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From: mushypd@redrose.net (Andrew "Mushroom" Kellett)
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"Mr. Giark To You" <giark@RemoveThisPart.hicksville.dyn.ml.org> wrote:
>It's been in motion for months. They have a pretty GUI and no code. It's a
>simple comm protocol. It will take me a matter of days to release something,
>not months with no real results.
If it was just a simple case of this, the Amiga ICQ port would have
been finished months ago. The reason the Mirabilis server is so
complex, is because their isnt really a home server in which the
program thwe user is running connects to. It uses every member who is
online with the server, to distribute its data around to everyone
else, thus cutting down on megs and megs and megs of data a minute the
master server has to distribute. Because there are so many users
online, you`d probably not even notice the modem activity. Its a
bloody ingenious syetem of operation, and until you get the specs then
you are pretty much screwed.
Mush
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