"woo! my K6 266 only have 32M memory(still in use ^_^), yours has such a large memory." Only a small thing, but the Client is running just fine on it" This is shown, when I run BitComet on my old PC which has an AMD K6 266mhz MMX His last post was: Thu 8:22 pm, the last version of BitComet 0.57 was released on and there isn't even any new beta versions to try and fix the problems:
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In the BitComet forums at the developer hasn't posted a fix or some kind update status as to when the tracker bugs will be fixed. can send in a fix because anyone can download the source code. Azureus once got banned from trackers too but the developer fixed it ages ago, probably because it's open-source and things get fixed alot quicker if there is a decent number of devs or someone who isn't even a dev. This isn't Azureus's problem, it's Sun's problem because they make Java, so complain to them for the memory problems, here's their forums: īitComet is great if you are a leech or like getting banned from as many trackers as possible. I run Azureus on an AMD K6-2 550 cpu with 512mb RAM running WinXP and the main resource problems I have with Azureus is javaw.exe 's RAM usage.Īzureus.exe and Javaw.exe should use hardly any CPU at all if your system is configured properly. If you are having high cpu troubles then make sure you are using the latest Java Run Time Environment from It should be version 1.5 update 2. It's the javaw.exe which Azureus needs to run which uses the most system resources. Azureus itself uses very little cpu and ram. The only bad thing about Azureus is Java. Azureus has the best multi-torrent GUI, the most features, the best speeds and the best performance behind a NAT Firewall (BitComet is nothing but a leech client and it's so called NAT Traversal blows, I've done speed tests with Azureus, BitComet and Bit Tornado and Azureus blew the other two away).