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Will a service load a Bot for me?

Started by Tazo, April 27, 2003, 07:38 AM

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Tazo

I was wondering, can I like pay someone or is there a service out there that will load me a 24/7 bot? Or mostly on?

Spht

Quote from: laurion on April 27, 2003, 07:38 AM
I was wondering, can I like pay someone or is there a service out there that will load me a 24/7 bot? Or mostly on?

About a year ago, Skywing offered clans the service of running a ZeroBot in their channel for them. But I don't think he does that anymore.

Tazo

Oh....Is there any companies or something that will load me my program??

Yoni

Companies? What is this, a business?

Battle.net is owned by Blizzard Entertainment. Any Battle.net bots are against the Battle.net EULA. IANAL, but I wouldn't be surprised if a company that sells services such as 24/7 bots would be illegal. Either way, it's definitely not worth the money. :)

tA-Kane

Macintosh programmer and enthusiast.
Battle.net Bot Programming: http://www.bash.org/?240059
I can write programs. Can you right them?

http://www.clan-mac.com
http://www.eve-online.com

Grok

Quote from: tA-Kane on April 28, 2003, 02:46 AM
Quote from: Yoni on April 27, 2003, 03:09 PMIANAL
"I Am Not At Liberty", correct?

Incorrect.  L's are the only ones who really are at liberty.

Yoni


tA-Kane

Quote from: laurion on April 27, 2003, 12:13 PMOh....Is there any companies or something that will load me my program??
I'll let you run programs on my server...

What's the catch you ask?

Catch is, my server's a Mac!
Macintosh programmer and enthusiast.
Battle.net Bot Programming: http://www.bash.org/?240059
I can write programs. Can you right them?

http://www.clan-mac.com
http://www.eve-online.com

Yoni

You say that as if you agree it's a bad thing :)

Banana fanna fo fanna


Undeference

Practically any group that says they will make a bot for you is lying. If they ask for a cd-key, username, or password, be warned that chances are you will lose the key and account.

Kane, I would take you up on the server offer except you want money :(. Also I am getting 1GB of server space with unlimited bandwidth from R2B.net, unfortunately no shell access...

MacOS X server rules??? Are you serious? The best server OS is Solaris, and if you do not know what the hell you are doing, RedHat. Mac OS X server is about the same as comparing Mac OS Classic built-in WebSharing with Windows 2000 Server. They both suck, but it is obvious which is worse for a server.

Grok

Quote from: Undeference on April 29, 2003, 01:51 PMMacOS X server rules??? Are you serious? The best server OS is Solaris, and if you do not know what the hell you are doing, RedHat. Mac OS X server is about the same as comparing Mac OS Classic built-in WebSharing with Windows 2000 Server. They both suck, but it is obvious which is worse for a server.

we dont wannt to know abuot your hacker operating systems on this chat room and your newbie self should go find another room or the moderators will punt your ass back oh sorry i said ass damn did it again ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H there it is erased where was I?  oh yes you should get OSX it roolz all others droolz.

Invert


tA-Kane

#13
Quote from: Yoni on April 28, 2003, 12:05 PMYou say that as if you agree it's a bad thing
I do...

Though, I just got a couple (4) of unix (AIX) systems for near dirt cheap. I plan on playing around, selling, and my dad's interested in colocating them and selling services...

Quote from: Undeference on April 29, 2003, 01:51 PMKane, I would take you up on the server offer except you want money.
You can't expect me to do it for free, can you?

Quote from: Undeference on April 29, 2003, 01:51 PMThe best server OS is Solaris, and if you do not know what the hell you are doing, RedHat.
RedHat, sure. Solaris? Are you kidding? This isn't the place for an OS war (is it?), but personally, I prefer a company whose track record isn't so... questionable... Just look at how many times Solaris has changed their minds about what they're going to do with their operating system and processor...

Personally, Mac OS X is a good server if you're not too great with command lines; the (bloated) user interface makes it easy to do what you could do with a command line.

If you prefer command lines, *nix on a RISC processor (such as IBM's AIX or Yellow Dog Linux (I've not heard much about YDL) or LinuxPPC) is the way to go.

Edit: Oops, RedHat, not RedHate  ;)
Macintosh programmer and enthusiast.
Battle.net Bot Programming: http://www.bash.org/?240059
I can write programs. Can you right them?

http://www.clan-mac.com
http://www.eve-online.com

Yoni

Quote from: tA-Kane on April 29, 2003, 08:51 PMThis isn't the place for an OS war (is it?)
There is currently no forum dedicated to flaming or technical wars. There might never be one.
The closest forum to a flame forum as of now is the Trash Can.