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 **Extended bits used for extensions:** **Extended bits used for extensions:**
-  * 5 - Show support for TLS when [[dcprotocol:tls|TLS]] or [[dcprotocol:tls1|TLS1]] extension is supported.+  * 5 - Show support for TLS
 +    * For all connections when [[dcprotocol:tls|TLS]] extension is supported. 
 +    * For download only when [[dcprotocol:tls1|TLS1]] extension is supported.
   * 6 - Show support for TLS upload when [[dcprotocol:tls1|TLS1]] extension is supported.   * 6 - Show support for TLS upload when [[dcprotocol:tls1|TLS1]] extension is supported.
   * 7 - Show IPv4 support when [[dcprotocol:hub_client:ipv6:ip64|IP64]] extension is supported.   * 7 - Show IPv4 support when [[dcprotocol:hub_client:ipv6:ip64|IP64]] extension is supported.
   * 8 - Show IPv6 support when [[dcprotocol:hub_client:ipv6:ip64|IP64]] extension is supported.   * 8 - Show IPv6 support when [[dcprotocol:hub_client:ipv6:ip64|IP64]] extension is supported.
  
-=== Notes === +==== $MyINFO examples ==== 
-Common mistake is that magic byte is one byte integer where value 1 is normal, 2 and 3 is away, 4 and 5 is server, 6 and 7 is server away, 8 and 9 is fireball, 10 and 11 is fireball away. Many clients in older versions support it that way, but most of them fix that when extensions using unused bites were introduced.+**$MyINFO $ALL matisskka <StrgDC++ V:2.42,M:A,H:7/0/0,S:7>$ $1A$$36913421887$|**\\ 
 +**$MyINFO $ALL damon <++ V:0.761,M:P,H:5/0/0,S:10>$ $1000A$$105848991048$|**\\ 
 +**$MyINFO $ALL DRUIDASLT <ApexDC++ V:1.5.2,M:A,H:99/0/0,S:5>$ $0.1I$comaslt@one.lt$98951178281$|**\\ 
 +**$MyINFO $ALL Laller26 <++ V:0.791,M:P,H:39/0/0,S:20>$ $0.5A$biznisz30@freemail.hu$0$|**\\ 
 +**$MyINFO $ALL PPK _@o*<Cz V:0.699,M:AA,H:0/0/1,S:1>$ $CableÉ$PPK@CzDC.org$77396125917$|**\\ 
 + 
 +==== Notes ==== 
 +Common mistake is that magic byte is one byte integer where value 1 is normal, 2 and 3 is away, 4 and 5 is server, 6 and 7 is server away, 8 and 9 is fireball, 10 and 11 is fireball away. Many clients in older versions support it that way, but most of them fix that when extensions using unused bits were introduced.
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