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#1
Quote from: UserLoser on May 06, 2006, 08:45 PM
Quote from: Yegg on May 06, 2006, 05:56 PM
You could try one of those PvPgn servers.

Waste of time :P

Do they not follow the protocol well?

I thought about using one of them but I was hoping for a server where they wouldn't mind me testing on.
#2
I'm trying to make a simple bot and I want to be able to test it without getting banned or having to setup my own server emulator.  I was just wondering if anyone has a server emulator already up for the purpose of testing that supports warcraft 3?
#3
This isn't just specific to battle.net.  I am also using C#.  I wanna know how to intercept packets and modify the contents or create my own packets and send it to a server or client.  But I don't have the slightest idea how to do that.  Would that be done a simlar way a packet sniffer finds packets? I would like a idea how that is done too.

Thanks.
#4
Yeah, I just looked it up, and the BinaryWriter only writes a byte array. :'(
#5
Battle.net Bot Development / Re:Reading packets
April 29, 2004, 05:32 PM
Just overload the += operator too :P
#6
There is BinaryWriter class, would that work just as well?

EDIT: I meant BinaryWriter.
#7
Battle.net Bot Development / Re:Packet Sniffer
April 21, 2004, 12:40 PM
WPE gave me an error on startup and the other one works fine.  Only problem is I can't figure out what the values in the data are.  Anyone know a tutorial or website or something that might help?
#8
Battle.net Bot Development / Re:Packet Sniffer
April 20, 2004, 02:00 AM
Thanks.
#9
Battle.net Bot Development / Packet Sniffer
April 17, 2004, 05:39 AM
What is a good, easy to use, free, packet sniffer or network moniter or whatever they are called?
#10
There is the J2ME (Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition), i'd think that would be able to run on windows mobile, or windows ce.
#11
I read it a while ago, then I just now went and found it again so I wouldn't be basing my statement on memory.
#12
I don't think there are major differences between Java and J# except for the .NET packages and its missing a couple of Sun's packages.

Whoops, I meant to click modify :(
#13
QuoteMicrosoft's newly released Visual J# .Net Beta 1 -- a full clean-room Java implementation -- offers Microsoft Visual J++ (VJ++) developers a migration path to .Net for their VJ++ projects. While J# successfully converts a range of compiled Java code into .Net binaries, its JDK support remains frozen at Java 1.1.4 and the .Net binaries work only on Windows.

http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-11-2001/jw-1121-iw-jsharp.html
#14
You can take Java programs open it up in visual studio .net and compile it and have a working J# program.
#15
General Discussion / Re:Stopping Floodbots
January 26, 2004, 01:42 PM
Who wants to walk or run when you can have wheels!?