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    DC/ADC client/server architecture on Java. Primary goal is DC++ client
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    With this program you can create your own hublist for DC++. The pinger supports both the old NMDC, and the new ADC protocol, so you can have more hubs on your list than anyone. The program uses MySQL databse. Download and donate if you like it :)
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    RPM builds of the Verlihub DC++ server.
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    MultiDC++ aims to be a DC++ port with support for many different operating systems. In addition, it runs as a server enabling you to interface with it locally or remotely using several user interfaces.
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    A Highly Modularized Direct Connect (dc) Hub (server). Its Core is designed on simplicity and reliability, while the modules provide advanced functionality and compatibility
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    Collection of DC related things.
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    This project includes a revision of the original DC protocol and the client/server apps to do STUFF with it. Basically, we got really frustrated at the inefficiency and stagnant design of DC so it is time for change. Change is goooood. :-D
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    Direct Connect (www.neo-modus.com) Client written in Delphi, maybe later portable to kylix/linux. Multi-threaded server connections and down-/uploads. Later on better compression for DcList\'s and advanced communication ways with Dc++ and opendcd (hosted
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    A server written for the DC protocol, which is already providing amazingly 1 PETABYTE of data freely available for download. This server is written in Java, so it's guarantueed to work with your system, unless it's something so far undeveloped, such as
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