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I have a friend which has MorphOS running on a Peg2 but does not have an internet connection.
Is there a possibility to submit his stats (e. g. I could do it for him)?
rms: submit his buff-out.r72 file (attached in mime64) by email to
flush "at" distributed "dot" netDelete the buff-out.r72 on his Peg2 ONLY when you have received the email validation for your submitted blocks !
To import the new buff-in.r72 file (eg : from an usb key), just use the mos shell on his Peg2 :
dnetc -import Flashdan:buff-in.r72(where Flashdan: is the name of my usbkey)
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Note you could too fetch blocks by sending email to fetch "at" distributed "dot" with some of the following argument in mail corps !
(needed !)
numblocks=[number between 1 and 500]
(optional)
blocksize=[number between 28 and 33]
(optional)
contest=OGR or RC5-72
A blank mail to fetch "at" distributed "dot" net... and your 'll receive following instructions by return of email
A complete request was not found. At the very minimum, your
request should specify the number of blocks that you would like,
via the 'numblocks' keyword.
INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW:
This message has been sent to you because you sent mail to
fetch@distributed.net. The attached is the output of "dnetc -fetch".
Include "numblocks=yyyy" anywhere in the body of your message. Note
that the client may impose an upper-limit of the number of workunits
you can request at a time.
To request OGR-P2 blocks compatible with the new v2.9008 clients,
include "contest=OGR" anywhere in the body of your message. The
default is to request RC5-72 blocks (which are only usable by v2.9
clients).
Other than these flags, the contents of any messages sent to
fetch@distributed.net are ignored.
Three "-fetch" attempts are made, in an attempt to overcome any
network errors.More details
here about sneakernet[ Edited by bigdan on 2005/3/30 14:49 ]
[ Edited by bigdan on 2005/3/30 14:49 ]