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CybMax
05-11-2005, 03:38 PM
[File Info]
# On new patch set the patch date and revert RevisionNo to 1
PatchDate=05/11/2005
Release=1
SchemaVersion=1

[Port]
port=5555

[Memory Offsets]
SpawnHeaderAddr=9531612
ItemsAddr=9531616
CharInfo=9531676
TargetAddr=9531680
ZoneAddr=9128816

[SpawnInfo Offsets]
NameOffset=288
LastnameOffset=1
XOffset=48
YOffset=52
ZOffset=56
SpeedOffset=72
HeadingOffset=76
NextOffset=528
TypeOffset=576
LevelOffset=584
HideOffset=588
ClassOffset=590
SpawnIDOffset=596
RaceOffset=604
type2=620

[GroundItem Offsets]
PrevOffset=0
NextOffset=4
SpawnIDOffset=12
ZOffset=32
XOffset=36
YOffset=40
NameOffset=44

[CharInfo Offsets]
SpawnInfo=3688

Castrated
05-11-2005, 05:26 PM
Excuse the noob question here but where is this file that has to be altered? thx

BouncerG
05-11-2005, 09:06 PM
Also wondering about that myself.

coffeencream
05-11-2005, 10:31 PM
I've always changed the everquest.h file in the /root/showeq/src directory then recompile.

Can I assume this is the info for the developers to figure out the opcodes? or is there a new way to do this?

Blaksmith
05-12-2005, 12:29 AM
I have gotten to LOVE my seq program over the last few weeks, while trying to get my epic. Today, with this patch, it broke (which everyone knows about according to the other entries on this forum.. thanks for some of the good info), and I don't "really" know how to fix from the info given from the first post.. Please give me more detail on how to "patch" my seq to read the packets properly again.

Thanks in advance. :D

Gentoo - Kernel 2.6.7... (and lovin it)

Blaksmith

elf
05-12-2005, 12:29 AM
You want to put that data in the myseqserver.ini file, just paste it over the old info there. Coffee, Blacksmith, this if for MySEQ (the windows version), not for seq (linux) so /root/showeq/src doesn't come into play. Unless you are doing something really wierd with Wine.

If you are running Linux and ShowEQ, this will not help you. This is a memory map for the computer runing EQ, it doesn't help SEQ try to read the packets on the network.

Blaksmith
05-12-2005, 12:35 AM
Elf,

Thanks for the quick reply. I'm using Linux, so that info will not work for me. I just may look into the win version... (but prefer linux)..

Blaksmith

BouncerG
05-12-2005, 12:46 AM
Well then, that would explain why I couldnt locate any file that looked remotely like that. :P

HopalongKid
05-12-2005, 04:30 PM
In my MySeq offset.ini file there is alot more entered there. Do I delete them all and just put in what is listed here. Or do I change certain lines?


Thanks for the help

elf
05-13-2005, 03:08 AM
My understanding is that you just replace the stuff that's stated. That assumes that this patch got everything that changed.

note: I havn't run MySEQ in a long long time, my old ini file looked so similer to the patch that I assumed that it got all the fields updated.

Dark
05-13-2005, 03:13 AM
These are out of date since the 12th patch.