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R32 Manual

ed2k://|file|R32.Engine.Manual.rar|23921180|5ABB34F1398FF170DD244A22148CC9ED|/

R33 Manual

ed2k://|file|R33.Engine.Manual.rar|156808307|434BFCC59E9862A7BE260123F9D95EA9|/

S13 Manual

ed2k://|file|S13.Service.Manual.rar|21962115|63AED4910B8ACC5DC2005E6B376CE1D6|/

S14 Manual

ed2k://|file|S14.Service.Manual.rar|24457001|173EFE26BC934FE4D971CB697AA52233|/

S15 Manual

ed2k://|file|S15.Service.Manual.rar|24806457|40229B50EF1118E9AA31D96E8A6DBE56|/

R32 and R33 have a higher upload priority so the S13/14/15 dloads will get minimal upload time.

Copy and paste the link in to the search field of Emule.

Ensure the search method is set to global incase you don't connect to the same server as I.

Then double click the link to start the transfer.

I connect to the Razorback 2 Server.

Please be sure to share the file. Set it to release or temp remove all of your other files.

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Just dload the binary and run it from the directory.

Load the program, select to sort by amount of files then connect to the top server which will be RazorBack2.

Go in to the search function and paste links I provided. It will show the file you are looking for. Double click it and the transfer will start.

No need for installing etc.

Its not really a 'hassle'

If you need for forward ports due to an ADSL router forward port 4662.

Or if you are at work change it to port 80 or 21 or something that is allowed.

GunmetalR33.. Google is your friend http://www.google.com.au/search?q=Emule&ie...F-8&hl=en&meta=

OK ya BIG BUNCH OF WHINGING WOMEN!

Its privately hosted.. Please share these files through filesharing programs.

They will then be forever available.

Its a private server on my machine so don't hammer it with dload managers that make multiple connections. It will slow things down for every 1.

PM me if you can.. I've had a quick browse and can't see anything that resembles any limiting of IP connections.

:D

I'll make the change then restart the server when You have finished. :rant:

I know who you are :D

What sort of speed are you getting?

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