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Post by Kelpinn on Mar 28, 2005 14:59:14 GMT -5
Hey guys, any idea on its possible to check the WORLD CLOCK in FFXI with FFACT I got a couple of ideas for some crafting Bots but I would need to be able to check the time in the world for those pesky shops that are only open during specific hours. Any help would be appreciated... And if its not possible at this time with FFACT, is anyone knows Starhawk and thinks this is a good thing to add... please mention it Thanks !!
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Post by Jubei on Mar 28, 2005 15:06:08 GMT -5
I wrote a script a while back that rips the current time off this web page: www.pyogenes.com/ffxi/timer/moocow.html but i seem to remember having problems with it...i'll give it another try tonight and see what i can come up with.
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Post by Kelpinn on Mar 28, 2005 15:18:42 GMT -5
I looked at that web page and it doesn't seem to display any information... Maybe this was functional PRE-update wise and now its dead ?? It would be better if we got a way in FFACT to check it out.. would make the script a lot faster anyways... I want to make myself a crafting bot that can sit at the store, look at the times, buy the stuff, craft and when its full, walk to the AH and sell it all... I'm just crazy full of ideas... LOL Somebody SLAP me
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Post by Jubei on Mar 28, 2005 15:27:59 GMT -5
I'm sure the info is available in game memory and i wouldn't be surprised if the memlocs were included in the FFXIRead.dll. Tiny seems to be hinting there is alot of extra info that can be obtained from it that isn't available in FFACT at the moment.
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Post by TinyTerror on Mar 28, 2005 15:41:04 GMT -5
There is alot of info in FFXIRead.dll The problem is that alot of it is indevelopment at the moment and is unusable. Some of the other stuff is off limits for public release. Im trying to figure out what can be released and what cant be. I should be posting a test build with the same capabilities as current autoterror when I get home from work. I need to build a setup program first though. The new AT isnt something you can just run stand alone. It's got a bit of DLL registration that needs to be handled. Should actually be easier to install
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