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Re: Another Way for Heartwood Quest?
« Reply #15 on: February 21, 2009, 08:09:59 PM »
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That's the problem with most heavy dedicated servers out there.  Their video cards are nearly non-existant.  Heavy Sun servers with ATI Rage cards.  lol.  Anyhow, you can just use any plain-jayne dual/quad core with at least 4GB and you should be able to do just find.  I was running 4 questers on my 3.6GHz Athlon X2 and only 2GBytes (nVidia 7800GT).  Worked great.   I was even using just VMware Workstation, and not the Server.  I'd imagine ESX server would do great with it.
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Re: Another Way for Heartwood Quest?
« Reply #16 on: June 02, 2009, 08:06:42 PM »
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This is an interesting topic, I know how to go about setting up multiple instances of virtual machines on a station at once; need to read into it more however, wish me luck

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Re: Another Way for Heartwood Quest?
« Reply #17 on: June 03, 2009, 02:51:48 PM »
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of course you could always make one of each bow to start, then finditem them all and look for the color change after accepting a quest.  That would tell you what quest you're on ;x.  Would take a few seconds longer each quest, but it would work flawlessly.

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Re: Another Way for Heartwood Quest?
« Reply #18 on: July 02, 2009, 08:51:33 AM »
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Now i use Lot of OCR in scripts.

I have Resolved a Method to Check unique Sentences or Letters to Check,
i split The Gump in Squares and then check the Pixcol with Savepix
to use i Give him a Start x \y and the finish x y
and use:


for %Start %startx %Endx
{
for %end %starty %endy
{
savepix %Start %end 1
}
}


For this i can after them Filter Colours from Letter and what is not the Case
i set %Code %Code , 1 if Colour is in Pixcol
and else i set %Code %Code , 0
if you have a Word wich only Drop in this Gump at this Point you will get a Unique Code of 0\1 and the Script can Choice the Word

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Re: Another Way for Heartwood Quest?
« Reply #19 on: August 23, 2009, 08:12:46 AM »
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That's the problem with most heavy dedicated servers out there.  Their video cards are nearly non-existant.  Heavy Sun servers with ATI Rage cards.  lol.  Anyhow, you can just use any plain-jayne dual/quad core with at least 4GB and you should be able to do just find.  I was running 4 questers on my 3.6GHz Athlon X2 and only 2GBytes (nVidia 7800GT).  Worked great.   I was even using just VMware Workstation, and not the Server.  I'd imagine ESX server would do great with it.

You know I just upgraded to vSphere (esx server 4.0) and I have to say I can get about 40 clients going at one time on one box (the server I mentioned before).  Awesome thing about vsphere is it actually has virtual video cards and you can assign memory to them.  So each of the VMs I have get enough video ram to handle the task.  So 10 VMs with 4 clients in each one.  I have 4 gigabit ethernet cards in that machine (it's actually 2 pci-e nics I believe that have two gigabit ports on each card).  Anyway, hardly cost effective, but I had the equipment laying around and started to play more after we discussed the issue. 

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