it also gives c10 error on second client when u try to connect......
lol copy past 2 secs well anyway :pQuote:
The good working way to search the addresses is by opening sro_client with obbydbg or something like that and then search the push
I know about the if checkbox code but its just a annoying work :P
And i dont have much time ^^
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"I will stick with xyz loader, much better for me...."
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um what is the xyz loader?
Yeah, exactly what schutyser have said. Thanx for clearing out, schutyser. ^^Quote:
i think he means with xyz loader like *** just no name so he gives no credits to other loaders :)
omg, you really did search for xyz loader!? O.oQuote:
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And i cant find any info about xyz loader so i dont know what that is n'ther
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Yeah, exactly what schutyser have said. Thanx for clearing out, schutyser. ^^
omg, you really did search for xyz loader!? O.o
Well, if you think mathematically, xyz is a variable that represent loaders name. :P
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lol copy past 2 secs well anyway :p
Viewing the assembly code from the sro_client to search for adresses is indeed a way, but finding them using a memory scanner is faster, ofcourse some are hard to find and is preffered to be done using a debugger but the onces you need should be easy to find using a memory scanner :)
@cocacola
That's an connection error.
That picture doesn't prove anything :DQuote:
yes yes laugh at me .. :P
I took it wrong :P
But ok
Aaah ok
Gonna test that :)
Come to msn need to ask you how xD
@cocacola
Prove that it works 4 me
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