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Apr 27th, 2008, 12:01 AM
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Re: Multi-User-Dungeon help needed
This Thread is NOT dead!!! i am still needing help!!!
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VB6 is my wife. yes thats right im Billy6 
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Apr 30th, 2008, 11:36 AM
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Re: Multi-User-Dungeon help needed
 Originally Posted by Slicksilver555
This Thread is NOT dead!!! i am still needing help!!!
If I were you, I would look into basic Winsock TCP communication and work from there.
Though before that, if you don't know the basic programming logics (for/while loops, if/else if/else..) then this will be pretty difficult for you.
If you want something thats prebuilt, many are programmed in C++ or some might even be on pscode.com.
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Apr 30th, 2008, 07:03 PM
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Re: Multi-User-Dungeon help needed
I am uploading what i have so far some of the code is plagerized (dunnohow to spell that) and is not my code and im using a tutorial for a chat for this so it has captions that say chat are going to be changed soon :-) seeya later
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VB6 is my wife. yes thats right im Billy6 
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Apr 30th, 2008, 07:14 PM
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Re: Multi-User-Dungeon help needed
 Originally Posted by Slicksilver555
I am uploading what i have so far some of the code is plagerized (dunnohow to spell that) and is not my code and im using a tutorial for a chat for this so it has captions that say chat are going to be changed soon :-) seeya later
It's not stealing code if it was provided to the public domain (say on pscode.com) AND you include somewhere with the program where you got the code and the name of the author. (At the very least the author's name).
And tutorials I would say fall under public domain which do NOT require a credits, but it would be nice. Now, if the author provided the who code to the tutorial in zip format, yeah I don't think that falls under public domain, but if you went through their tutorial and wrote your own code, then I think it would be fine. UNLESS the author specifics a specific license for the tutorial, which most don't.
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