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  1. This is the new version of Cows Optimized Values.

    http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=250457

    This one is also converted from c++ to c.

    #include <stdio.h>

    void normalBandwidth();
    void highBandwidth();

    int downloadSpeed;
    int uploadSpeed;

    int main()
    {
    printf("/*****************************\n");
    printf("* Cows optimized values 2 *\n");
    printf("* By Jonathan Vasquez *\n");
    printf("* Converted from C++ to C *\n");
    printf("******************************\n\n");
    printf("Enter your download speed: ");
    scanf("%d",&downloadSpeed);
    printf("Enter your upload speed: ");
    scanf("%d",&uploadSpeed);
    printf("\n");
    printf("Your (Download/Upload) speed is %d / %d\n",downloadSpeed,uploadSpeed);
    printf("Global maximum number of connections: %d\n\n",uploadSpeed);

    normalBandwidth();
    highBandwidth();

    return 0;
    }

    void normalBandwidth()
    {
    int globalUploadRate = ( float ) uploadSpeed / 10 * .80;
    int numberUploadSlots = globalUploadRate / 4;

    printf("Normal Bandwidth Users\n");
    printf("----------------------\n\n");
    printf("Normal bandwidth global maximum upload rate: %d\n",globalUploadRate);
    printf("Normal bandwidth number of upload slots per torrent: %d\n\n",numberUploadSlots);
    }

    void highBandwidth()
    {
    int oGlobalUploadRate = ( float ) uploadSpeed / 8 * .85;
    int oNumberUploadSlots = oGlobalUploadRate / 4;

    printf("High Bandwidth Users\n");
    printf("----------------------\n\n");
    printf("High bandwidth global maximum upload rate: %d\n",oGlobalUploadRate);
    printf("High bandwidth number of upload slots per torrent: %d\n\n",oNumberUploadSlots);
    }

  2. I just registered to post my new program that I made. This program will get all the values for you. It will display both the Normal bandwidth values and also the values for High bandwidth. BTW the script in the mini-guide isn't working.

    Cows optimized values:

    - Cows optimized values.exe - bin for win32.

    - Cows optimized values.cpp - source code.

    http://www.yourfilelink.com/get.php?fid=245835

    Source Code:

    #include <iostream>

    void normalBandwidth();
    void highBandwidth();

    int downloadSpeed = 0;
    int uploadSpeed = 0;

    int main()
    {
    system("cls");
    std::cout << "/*****************************\n";
    std::cout << "* Cows optimized values *\n";
    std::cout << "* By Jonathan Vasquez *\n";
    std::cout << "* Credits go to 1c3d0g *\n";
    std::cout << "* http://forum.utorrent.com/ *\n";
    std::cout << "******************************\n\n";
    std::cout << "Enter your download speed: ";
    std::cin >> downloadSpeed;
    std::cout << "Enter your upload speed: ";
    std::cin >> uploadSpeed;
    std::cout << "\n";
    std::cout << "Your (Download/Upload) speed is " << downloadSpeed << "/" << uploadSpeed << "\n";
    std::cout << "Global maximum number of connections: " << uploadSpeed << "\n\n";

    normalBandwidth();
    highBandwidth();

    std::cin.get();

    return 0;
    }

    void normalBandwidth()
    {
    float globalUploadRate = uploadSpeed / 10 * .80;
    float numberUploadSlots = globalUploadRate / 4;

    std::cout << "Normal Bandwidth Users\n";
    std::cout << "----------------------\n\n";
    std::cout << "Normal bandwidth global maximum upload rate: " << globalUploadRate << "\n";
    std::cout << "Normal bandwidth number of upload slots per torrent: " << numberUploadSlots << "\n\n";
    }

    void highBandwidth()
    {
    float oGlobalUploadRate = uploadSpeed / 8 * .85;
    float oNumberUploadSlots = oGlobalUploadRate / 4;

    std::cout << "High Bandwidth Users\n";
    std::cout << "----------------------\n\n";
    std::cout << "High bandwidth global maximum upload rate: " << oGlobalUploadRate << "\n";
    std::cout << "High bandwidth number of upload slots per torrent: " << oNumberUploadSlots << "\n\n";
    }

    PS: The program doesn't round the values. Just round them yourself =].

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