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Started by ColT, September 28, 2004, 05:35 PM

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ColT

Hi, can someone help me send packets to BNET, and in what order they go in. Also I have more questions. So please aim me at:Heyscrwy. This is in Visual Basic. Using Hash. Thanks.

DeTaiLs

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go to b.net docs it tells u the login order for the packet
http://bnetdocs.valhallalegends.com/



ColT

Ok, I also need help on some other things. So can you please AIM me?

Michael

You might also try packet logging it.

Michael

Well, first time i have heard of bnet docs... other then the one vL has setup.

DeTaiLs

That site is the one where they stole all the information and tryed to pass it as there own



ColT

I would rather use the vL, BNETDOCS.

Sorc.Polgara

What happened to UL's packet ref page?

Michael

I would suggest just using bnls instead of hashes it saves alot of time and storage space for you and the user and makes the bot more user friendly.

ColT

Can someone help me write the Function for Send 0x50. My Aim is:Heyscrwy Thanks

UserLoser.

Quote from: bethra on September 30, 2004, 03:21 PM
What happened to UL's packet ref page?

Don't need anymore people copying and pasting anything claming it's their work.  It's happened quite a few times now.  The directory is still on my server, just hidden

Michael


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ColT

Lol, that was pretty easy.

MyndFyre

Quote from: ColT on September 30, 2004, 06:06 PM
Can someone help me write the Function for Send 0x50. My Aim is:Heyscrwy Thanks


Sub Send0x50

WinSock1.Send &H50

End Sub
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