Popular Post Shinryo Posted November 18, 2011 Popular Post Posted November 18, 2011 Shin's Diff Patcher Info: Supports all Windows 32 bit versions (Windows XP SP2 and higher) and probably all 64 bit versions. Features: Plug-in based Uses list view instead of two seperate list boxes for easier selection Shortcuts to simplify your work Resizable window Inline diff descriptions (as long as the plug-in supports it) Auto-save and load of diffs Includes PlainDiffPlugin which provides support for *.diff files Allows items to be sorted either by type, group or diff name Prevents diff collision when selecting diffs that reference the same group CRC file check Data missmatch check Downloads: ShinsDiffPatcher SVN (Version 1.1.3b; 198kb) WeeDiffPlain Plugin Src SVN (Version 1.0; 11kb) Quick Usage 1. Select patch engine. 2. Select client exe. 3. Select diff file (if plug-in needs it). 4. Select output exe. 5. Click on "Patch It!" 6. Done. All patches that you have selected are automatically saved and will be restored the next time you select a diff file. You can also use the following shortcuts: - Ctrl + A = Select all diffs (only one item from each group if any) - Ctrl + D = Deselect all selected diffs - Ctrl + C = Copy all selected diffs into Clipboard Notes: You may think "What? Another patcher? Man..". Yes, another one. I'm not quite satisfied with the currently available diff patchers because they either lack of features or just don't provide the freedom I would like to have. I think I have chosen this name for the patcher because it's kinda convention to use his own name in the title bar (even though the initial name is WeeDiffPatcher). This is just an alpha release since there are some optimizations I would like to complete before I release a final version. I've included the source code for the DiffPlainPlugin to show you how you can implement your own plug-ins in order to get them working with my patcher. I would still like someone else to implement a proper plain diff plug-in because I haven't focused to optimize it to it's best (even though I have removed all possible memory leaks) since I developed this patcher for another plug-in based solution. If you have any suggestions or features that your plug-in needs in the future, don't hesitate to ask. 29 Quote
gfxmrmark Posted November 20, 2011 Posted November 20, 2011 does the shins diff patcher already success with 20110906? Quote
gfxmrmark Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 how did you by pass the hklm? because when i tired to diff the latest 20110906~20111025 im getting problem with hklm always pumping Quote
Judas Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 http://svn6.assembla.com/svn/ClientSide/Diff_Project/HKCU_Setup/ get the patched setup.exe i believe Quote
gfxmrmark Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 i already have the setup and setup_patched i already rename the setup_patched to setup but still same problem, i use this diff patcher any resolution into my problem? it appears i only get this error at 20110906 up Quote
Judas Posted November 21, 2011 Posted November 21, 2011 oh the reason is that setup.exe is changed pass july clients. so you must use the setup.exe with the blue ghost Quote
Daegaladh Posted November 22, 2011 Posted November 22, 2011 What's the lastest client that works fine with eA? (a stable one, of course) Thanks 1 Quote
RagnaGaga Posted November 23, 2011 Posted November 23, 2011 I have a suggestion/request for a plugin. Some servers like to change the Auction price per hour. Server-side this is possible, but it has to be done client-side as well. How about a plugin that lets you set the auction price per hour or set it to 0? Quote
Shinryo Posted November 24, 2011 Author Posted November 24, 2011 I haven't worked with auctions yet. If you can explain what exactly has to be changed client side (would be best with screenshots), I may add such a plug-in. Quote
RagnaGaga Posted November 24, 2011 Posted November 24, 2011 You can add an item to the Auction by pressing the Register button. By default the number of hours is not set. When adding a number of hours, the Auction Fee automatically gets adjusted as you type it. It's 12,000 Zeny per hour. The maximum is 48 hours, so if you type in anything greater than that, it automatically caps it at 48. On my server, we have a 2010-06-01 client, for which the following hex edit is used to set the fee to 0: From: 8D 04 B6 8D 04 80 8D 14 80 C1 E2 05 To: BE 00 00 00 00 F7 E6 8B D0 90 90 90 Hope this helps! Quote
MisUah Posted November 24, 2011 Posted November 24, 2011 I got a simple question where can I get the .diff files? searched my folder and I can't find any sorry if I'm a noob still learning... Quote
Kenpachi Posted November 24, 2011 Posted November 24, 2011 There is a plug-in called WeeDiffGen. Quote
Kichi Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 a stupid question Why the client close when: 1.i do write wrong password > message > click OK > close 2.Login >message "Server still recognizes your last log-in" > click OK > close 3.in char select > click cencel > message "are you sure want to exit"?????? > click and close this is the problem when i patched with weediffgen any sollution? Quote
Judas Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 no solution, kRo gravity uses a different way to login via browser so any 2011 client will have problems with this Quote
Kichi Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 a stupid question Why the client close when: 1.i do write wrong password > message > click OK > close 2.Login >message "Server still recognizes your last log-in" > click OK > close 3.in char select > click cencel > message "are you sure want to exit"?????? > click and close this is the problem when i patched with weediffgen any sollution? no solution, kRo gravity uses a different way to login via browser so any 2011 client will have problems with this ok than, the players will think my client is got bug how about u judas, u use login via client or browser btw Quote
Judas Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 don't think its possible to replicate the browser thing, i just use the option from the weediff patch to restore login window. It will auto close the window but won't show gravity crash. That's proably the best what most people can do. Quote
Kichi Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 don't think its possible to replicate the browser thing, i just use the option from the weediff patch to restore login window. It will auto close the window but won't show gravity crash. That's proably the best what most people can do. maybe its possible I've read about someone who realease browser login before u told me that 2011 + client need browser login Quote
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