shonkymaps online
Here is a link to a torrent for version 3.30 of the Shonky maps:
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3696106
Anyone who has this file please feel free to help me seed as we have a pretty slow ADSL connection here. On the plus side, we have no data limits and the computer is always on so no worries about losing a connection (unless the power goes off that is )
Any probs with the torrent please let me know as I set it up in a bit of a hurry as have to be up early tomorrow to pick my parents up from the airport
Thanks for the update
http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3696106
Anyone who has this file please feel free to help me seed as we have a pretty slow ADSL connection here. On the plus side, we have no data limits and the computer is always on so no worries about losing a connection (unless the power goes off that is )
Any probs with the torrent please let me know as I set it up in a bit of a hurry as have to be up early tomorrow to pick my parents up from the airport
Thanks for the update
Torrent is downloading okay, by this time tomorrow add 125kb/s to the speed
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I put the url on T4A mailing list...those guys are a touch more popular than i thoughtteam unicycle wrote:Aloysius - did you work out why the downloads jumped up so suddenly? What were the referring urls?aloysius wrote:haha well...these turned out to be too popular for my host....they allow 120gig a day download limit....last night it hit ~620gig in a single evening.
Perhaps you can mention the Torrent on the T4A list too!aloysius wrote:I put the url on T4A mailing list...those guys are a touch more popular than i thoughtteam unicycle wrote:Aloysius - did you work out why the downloads jumped up so suddenly? What were the referring urls?aloysius wrote:haha well...these turned out to be too popular for my host....they allow 120gig a day download limit....last night it hit ~620gig in a single evening.
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Note sure how you do it with an existing file, but from the client you can download the "Torrent file" posted above and that should launch your utorrent client which should seed it once its downloaded.Bear_Left wrote:A question for the torrent experts: I have a copy of this file and I'm quite happy to seed 24/7 at high speed, but how do I tell uTorrent to do this?
not sure how to "pre-seed"
I can tell you how to do it with Azureus, should be fairly similar with utorrent I would imagine.mtrax wrote: Note sure how you do it with an existing file, but from the client you can download the "Torrent file" posted above and that should launch your utorrent client which should seed it once its downloaded.
not sure how to "pre-seed"
The easiest way is to download the torrent and then copy the completed file into the directory where it would be downloaded to (if you didn't already have it). Then right click on the torrent in your download list and click recheck file. Then once the file has been discovered to be 100%, it is automatically moved to the seeding category instead of download. Hope this helps you get it up and running
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sorry but if i paste the answer in from this page I get taken to a debug error
sorry but if i paste the answer in from this page I get taken to a debug error