Requesting Op Codes Again

01/09/2012 07:57 FirzenExpert#1
I need op code for commerce other than emain/tir for self use.
Someone please pm me...
01/09/2012 08:15 lilaznboy2#2
NO MOAR.
01/09/2012 08:20 FirzenExpert#3
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Originally Posted by lilaznboy2 View Post
NO MOAR.
no moar what?
01/09/2012 08:33 jklpoi890#4
those two r the only tele op codes.
01/09/2012 09:25 FirzenExpert#5
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Originally Posted by jklpoi890 View Post
those two r the only tele op codes.
there's people such as alwaho hinting that tara/talit op code exists
01/09/2012 10:14 jas161#6
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Originally Posted by FirzenExpert View Post
there's people such as alwaho hinting that tara/talit op code exists
Tara and tail tele probably requires parameters and good luck find them.
01/09/2012 11:02 FirzenExpert#7
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Tara and tail tele probably requires parameters and good luck find them.
Parameter means?
Op code is 4 digit or less
so parameter meaning a normal line from allisa?
or something else?

And when you say find them i have no knowledge on how to
I know how to capture packet then sending them back
and till now i have failed to find anything.
01/09/2012 12:07 cloudkiller2006#8
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Originally Posted by FirzenExpert View Post
Parameter means?
Op code is 4 digit or less
so parameter meaning a normal line from allisa?
or something else?

And when you say find them i have no knowledge on how to
I know how to capture packet then sending them back
and till now i have failed to find anything.
an opcode is 8 digits, regardless. you just don't have to send the 0's before the number with csend. csend 550 would be opcode 00000550.

parameter is exactly what it's called, a parameter. can be a string with your name, a float with the ID of the item you want to use, etc.

example of parameters: movement packet
it has 4 parameters
old X coords you're moving from
old Y coords you're moving from
new X coords you're moving to
new Y coords you're moving to
(not 100% if that's the right order, but those are the params)

the closest thing to tai/tara teleports i can think of is exiting a shadow mission, try fiddling with those packets



(wiki's words on parameter:
In its common meaning, the term is used to identify a characteristic, a feature, a measurable factor that can help in defining a particular system. It is an important element to take into consideration for the evaluation or for the comprehension of an event, a project or any situation.)
01/09/2012 12:34 FirzenExpert#9
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Originally Posted by cloudkiller2006 View Post
an opcode is 8 digits, regardless. you just don't have to send the 0's before the number with csend. csend 550 would be opcode 00000550.

parameter is exactly what it's called, a parameter. can be a string with your name, a float with the ID of the item you want to use, etc.

example of parameters: movement packet
it has 4 parameters
old X coords you're moving from
old Y coords you're moving from
new X coords you're moving to
new Y coords you're moving to
(not 100% if that's the right order, but those are the params)

the closest thing to tai/tara teleports i can think of is exiting a shadow mission, try fiddling with those packets



(wiki's words on parameter:
In its common meaning, the term is used to identify a characteristic, a feature, a measurable factor that can help in defining a particular system. It is an important element to take into consideration for the evaluation or for the comprehension of an event, a project or any situation.)
So your saying the packet leaving a shadow instance+ the positon of myself after leaving is required to create a teleport packet?
Like sending a packet of being inside shadow instance then sending another of being exiting= tail/tara teleport?
01/09/2012 16:41 ronnykill#10
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01/09/2012 17:01 FirzenExpert#11
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Thanks but i already seen those...