Packet information please?

10/15/2010 04:11 Miki Maus#1
Hello, i'm currently working on an Java emulator for iSro v1.269 client, have already done whole loader stuff - Shows up news, activates the play button, but i'm lack of packet information to develop it alot more, so if anyone would be kind and provide me some packet info's?
10/15/2010 04:54 EgyCheETah#2
man no one have anything if someone have any packets,codes or good emu then they can make nice one
10/15/2010 06:17 silkbotter#3
try to get in touch with people from "Zelos Online" ;)
10/15/2010 06:28 LastThief#4
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Originally Posted by silkbotter View Post
try to get in touch with people from "Zelos Online" ;)
You think zelos team will give him packets ?
10/15/2010 07:58 Kape7#5
You can record the packets yourself.
10/15/2010 08:01 silkbotter#6
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Originally Posted by LastThief View Post
You think zelos team will give him packets ?
the server gives them packets :D

i'm just talking about informations regarding the packet structure :D
not any "code".
10/15/2010 21:09 kurZzen#7
Am I the only one that Java emulator makes laugh ?
10/15/2010 21:57 Yo123#8
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Originally Posted by deMonSk View Post
Am I the only one that Java emulator makes laugh ?
lots of famous online game emulators are made in java ;)
10/15/2010 22:47 nubcandy#9
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Originally Posted by Yo123 View Post
lots of famous online game emulators are made in java ;)
such as your favourite game, called hello kitty online? :rolleyes:
10/15/2010 22:56 PortalDark#10
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Originally Posted by fukmaka View Post
such as your favourite game, called hello kitty online? :rolleyes:
next time,before posting
get informed
java is a very stable language, and many emulators of other mmorpg are based on java
if you thought java is just used to make games like flash ones= :facepalm:
10/16/2010 07:51 Oriya9#11
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Originally Posted by fukmaka View Post
such as your favourite game, called hello kitty online? :rolleyes:
Actually, he's right, many emulators are programmed with Java.
this way the emulator can be working on Windows and Linux servers.
10/17/2010 11:19 Nezekan#12
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
10/17/2010 15:54 Yo123#13
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Originally Posted by Atibu View Post
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
contribution to everyone :) + .net assemblys + mono = extremely slow
10/18/2010 17:43 bootdisk#14
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Originally Posted by Miki Maus View Post
Hello, i'm currently working on an Java emulator for iSro v1.269 client, have already done whole loader stuff - Shows up news, activates the play button, but i'm lack of packet information to develop it alot more, so if anyone would be kind and provide me some packet info's?
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.
10/18/2010 17:55 lesderid#15
Yeah, like bootdisk said, a lot of SRO developers use edxSilkroadLoader5 for parsing these days. What it does is hook to the 'ReadType' functions in the client to see what Type (BYTE, WORD, ...) is read by the client for each opcode (packet type).

About the SRO version, the only good option is rSRO atm.

I wouldn't use:
-iSRO & kSRO: Hackshield
-thSRO: Lag, 'old' version
-jSRO & tSRO: IP ban
-cSRO: Blocks edxSilkroadLoader and other client mods
-vSRO: XTrap
-pSRO: Full servers, old version