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Subv

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  1. Sure, just read the part of the rules that you can use against other people, personally, i dont think your nick breaks the rules. About this emulator being an open source project for educational purposes, it IS, believe it or not, we have nothing to disguise, why would we want to boatloads of private servers out there that only leech the things we code? think a bit about it
  2. Maybe other people dont have the ability to provide you a compiled exe
  3. --- Canned message start --- This thread is not related to the official Trinity codebase and was moved to the Custom Code section. Please read the stickies next time. --- Canned message end ---
  4. Yeah thats normal, the file is read correctly but it seems to make 1 more read past the end of the file, showing that error, nothing to worry about tho
  5. --- Canned message start --- I would love to be able to just say: "Look in upper right hand corner of the forum, there is a button labeled SEARCH, please use it", but I don't think that will be enough therefore I present to you: Please read it cover to cover, and don't bother posting again until you do! --- Canned message end ---
  6. You can also use TortoiseGIT, it integrates with Windows 7 x64 quite nicely (and yes, it comes with msysgit as default cli)
  7. Those are not errors, just leave it finish, those messages are caused by wrong or corrupted models, ignore them. Just an improvement, movement maps have absolutely nothing to do with the changes i made
  8. Did you compile the extractors yourself? I updated the vmap extractor/assembler so the VMAPs you find on the internet will no longer work with TC
  9. VMap file './vmaps/000.vmtree' is missing or points to wrong version of vmap file. Redo vmaps with latest version of vmap_assembler.exe.[/CODE] Have you tried that?
  10. You can extract them in your PC then copy them to the dedicated server
  11. From MSDN: Btw, Visual Studio/VC++ 2008 is way better than Visual Studio/VC++ 2010, it starts up faster, and its Intellisence is also faster
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