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guitarfreak
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Posted: 21st Aug 2010 22:10
Hello there,

I'm not sure, but I think I've read somewhere you could use 39DLL in FPSC... What's the truth(?) of it?

ps:
i'm dutch, so my english isn't very good

There's allways music,
guitarfreak
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2010 14:52
I have no Idea what that is or how it is beneficial to FPSC.

Could you explain?

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da2020
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2010 15:09
could you explain I don't get what you want to do with that '39dll' you're talking about
knxrb
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2010 15:23 Edited at: 22nd Aug 2010 15:23
39DLL is a windows sockets dll which I presume he would want to add to use for the multiplayer connections rather than the default FPSC multiplayer.
You can't just add it to FPSC though, you'll need to download the FPSC source code and then if the dll is compatible you'll need to turn it into a DBPro plugin and add it to DBPro.
Then use the dll commands in DBPro, compile the edited FPSC source code and then you'll have your own FPSC exe to useL.

knxrb
guitarfreak
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Posted: 22nd Aug 2010 18:37
Okay,
thank you for your comments,
@ echo geek/da2020
39DLL is a poweful dll which gives you access to windows sockets using game maker(game design program) (but i've saw that it could used by FPSC). Make fast multiplayer games or connect to protocols like http, irc, ftp, etc.

@knxrb
thank you for your comment, that's what I wanted to know, but it's a bit difficult for a beginning FPSC user...

There's allways music,
guitarfreak

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