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*** Old way: run ogre kannkor -- Would log the toon "Kannkor" in, and load the bot. | *** Old way: run ogre kannkor -- Would log the toon "Kannkor" in, and load the bot. | ||
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*** Old way: run ogre -- Would load the bot on your character (that is already logged in). | *** Old way: run ogre -- Would load the bot on your character (that is already logged in). | ||
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Revision as of 23:14, 17 June 2010
ISXOgre: Getting Started
NOTE: ISXOgre is still in testing. For now, both ISXOgre commands and old commands (run ogre) will both work.
- Getting the file.
- For the time being, the file is on the SVN. It sits inside the "Extensions" folder. Copy the file (ISXOgre.dll) and paste it into your Innerspace/Extensions folder.
- Loading ISXOgre.
- In the console, type: ext ISXOgre
- ISXOgre load commands.
- When ISXOgre is first loaded, it checks to see if ISXEQ2 is active, if it isn't, it tries to load ISXEQ2 for you.
- It also prepares our skin.
- (Note: Ogre.iss (run ogre) did both of these things also. So this isn't new).
- Using ISXOgre.
- All the commands work exactly the same, just without the word "run". Lets do a few examples.
- Old way: run ogre mcp -- Would load the MCP window.
- New way: ogre mcp
- All the commands work exactly the same, just without the word "run". Lets do a few examples.
- Old way: run ogre kannkor -- Would log the toon "Kannkor" in, and load the bot.
- New way: ogre kannkor
- Old way: run ogre -- Would load the bot on your character (that is already logged in).
- New way: ogre