How can I get nzbperl to run on Windows?
At present, nzbperl has only been known to work on Windows in the cygwin environment. There are termcap issues that prevent nzbperl from running properly in a native Windows cmd.exe terminal. You should download and install cygwin along with Perl and the required modules. Once cygwin is working, it’s recommended that you use the native rxvt to run nzbperl. Assuming cygwin is installed in c:\cygwin, you should be able to run rxvt natively by running: c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt -e /bin/bash -login and then fire up nzbperl as you wish. • Q: Can I make nzbperl throttle its bandwidth based on time of day? A: Yes, through a cron job and the remote control functions of nzbperl. So nzbperl has the –rcport