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    CVS Commit Nov 1, 2002 ShowEQ 4.3.1 - manual key entry support

    fee (floyd) 11/01/2002
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    + ShowEQ 4.3.1
    + created 2 methods for manual key input, see Decoder menu for options
    - manual key input via a dialog, input is expect to be in the form
    0xFFAAFFAA00110011 (little endian)
    - ability to set a file to load the key from, see the seqdef.xml for the default name
    - load from the named key file.

    + updates in EQInterface and EQDecode classes to accomodate key entry
    + everquest.h - various struct updates


    What you can and can't do! If you have the new LibEQ you will be able to enter your session key manually into showeq. You may do this via a dialog or a file, see the Decoder Menu. Please note that key entry is expected to be in Little Endian byte order (most significant bit is on the right).

    The Dialog expects entry in the form of 0xFFAAFFAA00110011 (yes the 0x is required)

    The Key File option expects to load 8 bytes of binary data. (also little endian)

    A new libEQ.a will be released shortly, please check the usual places.

    Alot if you are going to be asking where and how do you get a key. The Showeq project will not be providing any offical methods for gaining this information. Some users have already posted a primer on how to do this and I am sure lots and lots of options will become available from the community.

    Thanks to mvern for getting this info http://seq.sourceforge.net/showthrea...&threadid=2253



    Happy Weekend,
    fee




    LibEQ.a release info:

    md5sum
    26d3d74f456562ce902e4827dc186d1f libEQ.a


    currently available at
    http://www.crcthree.com/libEQ.a
    http://www.crcthree.com/libEQ.a.md5sum
    Last edited by fee; 11-01-2002 at 01:22 PM.

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