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  2. Comparison of Direct Connect software - Wikipedia

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    Direct Connect hubs are central servers to which clients connect, thus the networks are not as decentralized as Gnutella or FastTrack. Hubs provide information about the clients, as well as file-searching and chat abilities. File transfers are done directly between clients, in true peer-to-peer fashion. Hubs often have special areas of interest.

  3. Mopar - Wikipedia

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    Mopar is a brand of Chrysler Corporation, now owned by Stellantis, that sells automotive parts and accessories for its vehicles. It also sponsors various motorsports events and drivers, and is a nickname for Chrysler-built products.

  4. TorqueFlite - Wikipedia

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    TorqueFlite is the trademark name of Chrysler Corporation's automatic transmissions, introduced in 1956 and still in use today. Learn about the history, features, and applications of TorqueFlite transmissions, from push-button controls to eight-speed units.

  5. Direct Connect (protocol) - Wikipedia

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    Direct Connect (DC) is a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol. Direct Connect clients connect to a central hub and can download files directly from one another. Advanced Direct Connect can be considered a successor protocol. Hubs feature a list of clients or users connected to them.

  6. Ram pickup - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the full-size pickup truck manufactured by Stellantis North America and marketed as Ram Trucks since 2010. Find out the features, specifications, and awards of different generations and special editions of Dodge Ram, including the 1500 model.

  7. Cummins B Series engine - Wikipedia

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    The Cummins B Series is a family of diesel engines produced by American manufacturer Cummins since 1984. It is used in various applications on and off-highway, light-duty, and medium-duty vehicles, such as school buses, Dodge/ Ram pickup trucks, and agricultural equipment.

  8. DC++ - Wikipedia

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    DC++ is a software that connects to the Direct Connect network or the ADC protocol for peer-to-peer file-sharing. It is developed by Jacek Sieka and has many mods with different features and platforms.

  9. Chrysler PowerTech engine - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design and applications of the Chrysler PowerTech engine family, which includes the 3.7 L V6 and 4.7 L V8 versions. The 3.7 L V6 is used in Jeep Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango models since 2002.