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    ShowEQ Offsets: Howto

    Hey folks, I'm a longtime user of SEQ, helped a lot of people get it up and running in the past, but now I'm running into a prob, with today's recent offset change:

    How do I change it? I searched for offset, offset change, memory offset change and never found anything that seemed to be 'right on, do this'

    Can anyone help me?

    Thanks in Advance,

    Trick900

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    You might do better posting in the MySEQ forum?

    Because if you really mean ShowEQ, I have absolutely no idea
    what you mean.

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    Angry

    Funny how nobody wants to give you a straight answer and when they do, it is something smartass in nature.


    ShowEQ does not use offsets. Only the Windows version does. See people, now how hard was that? Sure, I could have told him to read the FAQ, but that takes too long. It took me 45 minutes to find the answer that way.

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    I agree that there are a lot of smart ass comments thrown around more than I would expect (but I can also understand not wanting to answer the same questions over and over again) -- but I thought that fester's response was .... ummm ... non-smart-assy?

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    Thanks!

    So, thanks in advance, I do appreciate the responses. That response wasn't a smart ass coment, but many of them are, which is what the 3rd poster was making comment to, I believe...

    Anyway, yeah, it is SEQ I'm running, not MySEQ (//shudder having to run a 2nd windoze box//)

    Thanks again,

    --Trick9000

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    SEQ doesnt use memory offsets. The only time that was needed was when there was a keyfinder that pulled the key from the memory of the EQ machine, which it doesnt do anymore.

    MySEQ does use memory offsets since it pulls from the clients memory.

    SEQ does use opcodes. A good thread is below.

    This is a very good thread on opcodes:
    http://seq.sourceforge.net/forums/sh...hlight=opcodes

    Festers answer wasnt rude or "smartassed" and has helped a lot of people.
    Filters for ShowEQ can now be found here. filters-5xx-06-20-05.tar.gz

    ShowEQ file section is here. https://sourceforge.net/project/show...roup_id=10131#

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    Ratt: WTF you talkin' about BA? (Ok.. that sounds like a bad combo of Diffrent Strokes and A-Team)

    Razzle: I showeq my wife

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    Originally posted by dpaschal
    Sure, I could have told him to read the FAQ, but that takes too long. It took me 45 minutes to find the answer that way.
    Just as a point of fact, it took you 45 mins to get the answer by reading the FAQ... It took him 23 hours before Fester answered, and 37 hours before you responded.

    Last time I checked 45 mins was much shorter than 23 or 37 hours...

    Oops sorry for the smartass remark.
    "What you've just said is one of the most insanely, idiotic things i've ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherant response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you NO points, and may god have mercy on your soul."

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