Change the Tag
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Change the Tag
I've searched and searched but i cant find the tag in the source?
I would like to change the <++ 0.306 .....> but i just cant find it ! Please help me out !
I would like to change the <++ 0.306 .....> but i just cant find it ! Please help me out !
I recall almost all the characters being craftily created during runtime, which I assumed was the intention to prohibit altering the final binary to change resources and string names. What is your intention of changing this? We may be able to help you out easier if you tell us what you’re trying to do. Or if I at least think I know what you’re trying to do, I would just point you to some already made clients.
I would recommend reading through the entire source, trying to understand it better. NOT skimming though the source or doing searches, but understanding the functions. What you need to look for is in the Client.cpp file.
I would recommend reading through the entire source, trying to understand it better. NOT skimming though the source or doing searches, but understanding the functions. What you need to look for is in the Client.cpp file.
My Visual Studio .NET 2003 is licensed under my name, and the same for my operating system... What about you?
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I surf on an OC3 without limitations, two to be exact, and I'm not joking.
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In standard DC++, "<++" appears nowhere on purpose. This is to discourage people whose only change is to fake their tag. If you're serious about modding DC++, you will have no problem finding which section to modify, and in figuring it out, you'll learn a lot about the DC protocol and DC++'s source.Frodz wrote:Well thanks alot !
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I cannot believe that you've modified the source in other places to make your client distinct from vanilla dc++ but you cannot find this simple bit, especially after Qbert pointing you to the right file.
http://dc.selwerd.nl/hublist.xml.bz2
http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/index.html (TheParanoidOne's DC++ Guide)
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/dc (BSOD2600's Direct Connect FAQ)
http://www.b.ali.btinternet.co.uk/DCPlusPlus/index.html (TheParanoidOne's DC++ Guide)
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/dc (BSOD2600's Direct Connect FAQ)
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