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PurpleYouko wrote:OsIrose --> The original rose from before 2005. Not actually sure where this can be found any more. The original SVN seems to be dead now. maybe somebody knows of a repo that works still. If not and this is the way you want to go just let me know and i can create a new git repo with the source that I have lying around.
Raven0123 wrote:PurpleYouko wrote:OsIrose --> The original rose from before 2005. Not actually sure where this can be found any more. The original SVN seems to be dead now. maybe somebody knows of a repo that works still. If not and this is the way you want to go just let me know and i can create a new git repo with the source that I have lying around.
The osirose-new git repo started with the original code. If you would like that code just go into the releases section and go to the start.
https://github.com/dev-osrose/osIROSE-n ... ag/v1.87.0
PurpleYouko wrote:1) install some sort of web server program. You could get away with just a MYSQL but it's just as easy to do it with something like xampp which is completely free and includes web and mysql control. check! xampp!
2) install your database which should be included in the repo. You might have to add the tables one by one but that's pretty easy to do in any decent database manager such as PHPMyadmin (comes free with xampp). There are others such as Navicat but they usually need to be paid for.
PurpleYouko wrote:3) install a C++ IDE and compiler. CodeBlocks is usually the one we use although with a little effort it's possible to use Visual Studio check!CodeBlocks installed!
4) compile your 3 servers from the source code. Loginserver, charserver, worldserver. Some repos actually have these already present as executables so you could skip even that step
PurpleYouko wrote:5) Set up your conf files (one for each server). these are used by the game servers to load in information about the database. DB name, user, password and stuff.
6) Extract all the STB, AIP and QSD files from the client and place them into the 3ddata folder of your server.
7) run your servers. Start with login, then char and finally world. If all is working well you should see login acknowledge when char starts and char should do the same when world starts. this means that all 3 are talking to each other properly.
8) start up your client using a batch file to launch it into localhost 127.0.0.1 (assuming all are on the same computer.
I actually downloaded this (https://github.com/PurpleYouko/KTRose_Server). How do I "add" them now?
Not 100% sure what to do at this point. In addition to point 2 I guess.
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