Requirements:

32-bit TCP/IP

Setup:

Install into a directory \amule (This is hardcoded, but at least you can 
choose the drive)

Run amuled

It will fail, but create several files and directories under \amule

Edit amule.conf, ideally with Enhanced Editor so you wan't have ^Z 
problems.

In the [ExternalConnect] section set AcceptExternalConnections and 
ECUseTCPPort to 1

Use "makepass <password>" to md5 encode a password and enter it into 
ECPassword

You can also change TempDir and IncomingDir if you want. You can put 
directory names in shareddir.dat with files you want to share.

You can now run amuled.  It is the server that will do the uploading and
downloading.  Generally you should leave this running when ever you are
online.  You can connect to it with "amulecmd -h 127.0.0.1" or "amuleweb -h
127.0.0.1", a web server that you connect to with http://127.0.0.1:4711/
from a webbrowser. amuleweb has more features and a better interface.

Where ever possible purchase material from the author, until copyright 
expires.

See http://www.amule.org/ for more documenation

See http://forum.amule.org/ for support
