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With  Intelligent Chunk Selection users exchange informations about which chunk is being downloaded at the moment, then a user can choose the less-downloaded (priority: spread the file faster).
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With  Intelligent Chunk Selection users exchange infos about what chunk is being downloaded ATM, then a user can choose the less-downloaded (priority: spread the file faster).
  
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Abbreviation: ICS.
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Abbrevisation: ICS.
  
In ICS the user preference "first/last chunk" catches only when there are no rare chunks (priority: spread the file).
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In ICS the user preference "first/last chunk" take importance only when there are NO rare chunks (priority: spread the file).
  
In release mode, the shortest-to-complete chunk that is not being downloaded at the moment by any other client is selected.
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In release-mode one, then you will choose the shortest-to-complete chunk that is not being downloaded ATM by any other client.
  
This increases the probability you and the other clients download different chunks and keep (globally) a complete source for the file, even if a couple of sources become unavailable.
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This increase the probability you and the other clients would have downloaded different chunks and keep (globally) a complete source for the file, though a couple of sources quit...
  
* You get a detailed view of parts spreading with double click on file in shared files window
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* Detail view of parts spreading with double click on file in shared files window
  
There are three possibilities:
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There are 3 possibility :
* RELEASE: complete sources <= 3: priority to upload/download the rarest chunks
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* RELEASE : complete source <= 3: priority to Upload/Download the rarest chunks.
* SPREAD: complete sources between 4 and 10: small chunks first, rare chunks later
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* SPREAD : complete source between 4 and 10: little chunk first, rare chunk after
* SHARE: complete sources over 10: normal behaviour (ECS or first/last)  
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* SHARE : complete source under 10: normal behaviour (ECS or first/last)  
  
 
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(by enkeyDev)
==== enkeyDev's explanation ====
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Inteligent Chunk Selection from enkeyDev! - to avoid two or more users choose to download the same chunk, ECS relies only on randomness: users choose randomly *hoping* to choose a different chunk each; in ICS users exchange infos about what chunk is being downloaded ATM, then a user can choose the less-downloaded (priority: spread the file faster); in ICS the user preference "first/last chunk" take importance only when there are NO rare chunks (priority: spread the file); With ICS, the same situation is a release-mode one, then you will choose the shortest-to-complete chunk that is not being downloaded ATM by any other client. This increase the probability you and the other clients would have downloaded different chunks and keep (globally) a complete source for the file, though a couple of sources quit...
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- Detail view of parts spreading with double click on file in shared files window
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by enkeyDev.
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==External links==
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* [http://forum.emule-project.net/index.php?showtopic=13623] [patch] Intelligent Chunk Selection As in enkeyDEV.5 mod
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