Ok here goes.
I am running XP Pro x64 and I have compiled the RunUO Server exe in 64bit mode. And I cannot get the Spawn Editor 2 to work properly.
This is what is happening. Spawn Editor opens up as it should and you can use the program to go where ever you want and you can Renew Session Authentication as well. But you cannot get or send any XML Spawner data between Spawn Editor and RunUO. It throws up an error which I have included a pic of as well.
I am running UO client 6.0.7.0 and latest svn files along with Malganis Mondain's Legacy mods. This program use to work on my system but for some reason it is not woking anymore. Is there an SVN update that prevents the data to be transfered between the two or could it be something else?
I have the most current Transfer Server files, Spawn Editor Files and XML Spawner Files. I have also tried all the posted files here in this thread and only 1 made any differece.
Anyone ran into this problem and knows how to fix it? If you need any additional info I will gladly post it.
Arte said he probably won't be doing a 64bit update for this and he's still not got it set up to support Mondain's Legacy's new map sizes much less RunUO's new Region files. So it still needs to be updated. So I have no idea if it will EVER get updated to anything 64bit.
QUOTE (Greystar @ July 11, 2008 06:26 pm) |
Arte said he probably won't be doing a 64bit update for this and he's still not got it set up to support Mondain's Legacy's new map sizes much less RunUO's new Region files. So it still needs to be updated. So I have no idea if it will EVER get updated to anything 64bit. |
Ok fair enough. But, Arte also said he would release source code and has yet to do that unless it is located somewhere hidden and I cannot find it. If he is going to abandon the project then would he be so kind as to let the source out so someone else can take up his work? Or let it out so someone that has a x64 bit machine, compile a x64 bit version for those of us that have such a machine.
I would hate to see such an awsome program just stop to be able to be used when it can be so useful.