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it hasn't needed to.madborg wrote:i did the same thing when i first got MQ2. for some reason that exe was built several years ago and then hasnt been recompiled since.
which brings up another thing on my mind. the current MQ2 includes fixes and enhancements that the titanium MQ2 doesnt have. what would it take to bring the titanium edition to the same functional level as the current? i didnt think it is just a matter of replacing dlls, or is it?fearless wrote:it hasn't needed to.madborg wrote:i did the same thing when i first got MQ2. for some reason that exe was built several years ago and then hasnt been recompiled since.
i have a working version for the titanium version and it is great. thanks i think i got it now. the offests are stoerd in the dll and not in the exe. makes sense. i suppose the exe is for the scripting engine and the plugin parts and the rest is in the dlls.xantan wrote:You'd need the offsets from the titanium version to compile the dlls. as said above the exe stays the same, just works w/ the dlls.
also. somewhere dkaa mentioned of old zips in the vip forum.
good. this is really a great tool to use for testing eqemu and already it does enough as it is. but i would like to be current as much as possible for the bug fixes and enhancements. although maybe i should leave it alone since some of the marcos are old and possibly closer to the titanium version.Yunto? wrote:The exe is the injector. Everything else is in the dlls.