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#18
Originally Posted by Rocketman View Post
Well, a smart torrent client would cache the data in ram until it has a reasonable chunk to write. A lot of the more mature desktop clients have this option. The only problem being that the N800 and particularly the 770 are ram challenged devices. I hope the next generation of hardware doesn't slack on the ram and has a scalable/higher clockrate and video adapter decent enough to chew through decoding high bitrate/resolution video.
faster, better, stronger, cheaper, smaller, lighter.

and good bit torrent clinet would take up way to much space... it's a web device get utorrent+webGUI or azuerus+webGUI and if you want a quik web way to access your torrent files...

http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/

really good upload and download GUI start up the file create a user drag you .torrent dir in to the main gui, enable uploads, and then your torrent data dir and done