Just a 10 minutes VB2010 project I put together, bringing VB6 "Winsock 6.0 control" back to life. System.Net.Sockets works just fine. This is what this application does:
SRO-DB <--Port 9000--> iMultiDB <---> SrProxy <---> SRO
Follow carefully to multi-bot on one computer. This project support only 4 bot clients and can be done different ways.
Here is what you need:
Code:
1. [URL="http://www.megaupload.com/?d=M388WQBC"]iMultiDB by dMd <--DOWNLOAD[/URL] +++++Includes: ++++++++a. iMultiDB Binary ++++++++b. iMultiDB source code (VB 2010) ++++++++c. Client loader that comes with Jumbot (Copy this to SRO Folder) 2. SrProxy 3. SroDB Bot 4. .NET Framework 4.0 is needed to run iMultiDB
Code:
1. Open iMultiDB (.NET Framework 4.0 is needed) 2. Open SrProxy (Just open and leave alone) 3. @iMultiDB Window with Tab "1" selected(as in bot 1): ++++++++a. Set IP Address to your server (ZSZC Water is default). ++++++++b. Left click on the "+" , drag to the SrProxy's TITLEBAR and release. (it will set all the settings on SrProxy and will click Start) ++++++++c. Lastly click the "Bot" button (it will start listening for the srodb bot) 4. Open sro-db and Make sure it say "SrProxy + Bot" on SrProxy title 5. Run client loader and Redirect to 127.0.0.1 to Port X. ++++++++a. Port X as in the Listen Port on SrProxy (Should be 15778 for bot 1 and 15777 for bot2). ++++++++b. Click launch. 6. For the second bot client, repeat step 2-6 but with Tab "2" selected on iMultiDB. Note: Redirect of the loader for Bot 2 would be at 127.0.0.1 port 15777
Functionality of iEnter(auto press enter without focusing on client) on iMultiDB
After SRO Client successfully loaded, type in your ID and PW then click on the Enter on iMultiDB (iEnter will open up). @iEnter : Click and drag the "+" to the targeted client. Enter in the interval, default is set at .5 which is half a sec. Then press Start.