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30-06-01, 01:43 PM | #1 |
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program creates hotlist for Kazaa/Morpheus
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30-06-01, 06:00 PM | #2 |
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Interesting... it seems to work by scanning your open connections using Netstat, and pinging any IPs it finds with a Morpheus port open. It then generates C:\Morpheus_Hotlist.html with hyperlinks to the IP and the open port, where you can get a list of files and download each one.
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30-06-01, 07:07 PM | #3 |
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i used it about a week ago and had some problems with it. first off, i had to open my computer, local disc c, everytime i activated it. the dos box would close but ie wouldn't open, causing me to have to go grab the app inside. then when i clicked on a file i wanted, windows media player would open with a box that said i needed active x, click here to d/l! but it wouldn't load anything.
the mc boards were alive with the sound of bitching from other equally satisfied customers. it wasn't really fair. the kid was trying to do everyone a favor. he said he'd go back to work and come up with a better version. if he succeeds it will put him way ahead of the code warriors at musiccity. |
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edit: A quick-and-dirty batch file to make this program easier to use... just save this text into "morpheus_hotlist.bat" and then make a shortcut to it in the start menu or a quick launch toolbar... works for me. @echo off "c:\morpheus_hotlist.exe" "c:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe" "c:\morpheus_hotlist.html" (just change any paths in there that aren't right for your system). Last edited by Tom9504 : 30-06-01 at 08:13 PM. |
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01-07-01, 09:32 AM | #5 | |
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it goes back to an old and basic disagreement about computers in general. are they tools that allow us to work or are they the work themselves? obviously, they are both but most people don't want that. they want the box to do the work. including me. there is some very strange thinking at play here. they're the only machines i can think of that you turn off by pressing start. |
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