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Orion Pax
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Posted: 17th Sep 2003 23:26
Is there a way for dark basic to communicate with mysql databases?
Andrew
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Posted: 17th Sep 2003 23:41
???
Preston C
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 00:39
Nope. Dark Basic is Dark Basic, cant be used as anything else (or make other than software) unless heavily tampered with.


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IanM
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 01:01
Actually, yes. Have a look at http://www.codingarea.co.uk and pick up the TPC DLL from there
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 01:22
This would be a nice add on for future upgrades, online games usually use a database (MMORPGS). this would help alot.

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Orion Pax
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 01:37
i cant seem to find that dll....i see a sql dll...but not the one your talking about....i am going to run a mysql server for my online game i am going to make and if its possible i want my user database on that....
IanM
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 02:58
No, that's the one you want

You'll need to have your ODBC driver already configured, but others have had it running and accessing mysql before.
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Posted: 18th Sep 2003 14:22
Or alternatively you can use SQLite (which is the prefered way of doing things).


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