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Warning: This tutorial is extremly simplified and might be offensive to some people.
Note: This tutorial requires Visual Studio .NET Ultima Online SDK Tutorial If you want to know how to do this with SharpDevelop, just ask me ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Thanks for the tutorial. Perhaps you could make an sd version of this too? An idea for another tutorial might be a simple send/reply command which sends a request for text to the uo client, then it takes whatever you print and puts it a textbox in the initial program. Just a thought.
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Unbeatably clear I'd say. Downloaded it a while ago and still didn't find time to work too much with the SDK.
I assume the ultima.dll will work just the same with krrios' client?
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I haven't tried it but i'm pretty sure it does not :\
Even though Krrios has written them both.. Anybody with further questions can contact me on MSN: Kickazzz@hotmail.com
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Error: Dracarys not found.
Error: Could not find time. Sorry, been busy and constantly distracted. So I decided to make a new tutorial during my C# class in school. Keep in mind that I made this at 9am so it will have some flaws and details missing. But if you want to try C# with UO, go ahead and read it Now go read the Ultima Online SDK Tutorial Comments appreciated
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