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[[Peerd]] is the [[peer]] daemon which maintains a [[nodal space]] and connects to other peers to form a [[nodal network]]. It can be run within current OS environments as a daemon or service. Here are the peerd binaries for various different platforms. | [[Peerd]] is the [[peer]] daemon which maintains a [[nodal space]] and connects to other peers to form a [[nodal network]]. It can be run within current OS environments as a daemon or service. Here are the peerd binaries for various different platforms. | ||
== Peerd Binaries for Windows == | == Peerd Binaries for Windows == | ||
− | *'''[http://www. | + | *'''[http://www.peerix.org/download/peerd.msi peerd.msi (542KB)]''' ''- complete package'' |
− | *'''[http://www. | + | *'''[http://www.peerix.org/download/peerd.exe.zip peerd.exe.zip (10KB)]''' ''- you can just replace the executable if you already have the DLL files'' |
− | *'''[http://www. | + | *'''[http://www.peerix.org/download/peerd-dll.zip peerd-dll.zip (410KB)]''' ''- DLL's only - use for cross-compiling to Win32'' |
== Peerd Binaries for OS X == | == Peerd Binaries for OS X == |
Revision as of 00:01, 15 December 2006
Currently available downloads.
Peerix
This is an ISO image which can be used to make a Live CD or Live USB which boots into the Peerix OS which is a Unix-like OS designed specifically for the peerd environment.
Peerd
Peerd is the peer daemon which maintains a nodal space and connects to other peers to form a nodal network. It can be run within current OS environments as a daemon or service. Here are the peerd binaries for various different platforms.
Peerd Binaries for Windows
- peerd.msi (542KB) - complete package
- peerd.exe.zip (10KB) - you can just replace the executable if you already have the DLL files
- peerd-dll.zip (410KB) - DLL's only - use for cross-compiling to Win32
Peerd Binaries for OS X
- dmg:
Peerd Binaries for Linux
- deb: making debian packages
- rpm: