Packet information please?

10/19/2010 23:25 Miki Maus#16
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Originally Posted by deMonSk View Post
Am I the only one that Java emulator makes laugh ?
Java is one of most powerful programming languages around in my opinion, if you don't like anything get the f*** out of this forum. Java supports everything what people would need for a "Beast" server emulator including Multithreading, Fast/Stable networking (NIO/iO) and alot of other stuff, i'm going to use raw nio stucture on this, if i'll get any success on those packet stuff, you'll later cry me to get the server files.
10/19/2010 23:27 Miki Maus#17
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Originally Posted by bootdisk View Post
You could try edxSilkroadLoader which can extract parsed packets (at least it will tell you the structure of some of them).

Also, don't go for iSRO, try with RSRO (easy login + no hackshield there).

Hope it helps.
Thanks for support i'll try that. ;)

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Originally Posted by Oriya9 View Post
Actually, he's right, many emulators are programmed with Java.
this way the emulator can be working on Windows and Linux servers.
That's one of the reasons why i'm doing it in JAVA, linux will make it much more stable as it will be.

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Well almost all languages can work on linux, i don't see a reason to have an emulator to work on both windows and linux
Seems like you don't understand something, if you would put a VB or .net gameserver on linux, it would be like emulating a emulator..
10/20/2010 09:24 chea77er#18
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Seems like you don't understand something, if you would put a VB or .net gameserver on linux, it would be like emulating a emulator..
Hehe nice. But you can use Mono :)
10/20/2010 09:40 Shadowz75#19
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Originally Posted by chea77er View Post
Hehe nice. But you can use Mono :)
mono is slow
10/20/2010 10:45 chea77er#20
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Originally Posted by Shadowz75 View Post
mono is slow
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Are you sure?

YOu canīt say its slow. You can say its a little bit slower then .NET
10/20/2010 14:40 bootdisk#21
1st of all look at the date of that link:
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posted on Sunday, August 28, 2005 6:14 PM |
2nd who better than Microsoft to develop their own platform?

3rd it amuses me how CLI stuff can be multiplatform with Mono. ROFL! xD