Timeout in RoMScript

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anarki
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Timeout in RoMScript

#1 Post by anarki » Tue Oct 12, 2010 9:45 am

I use MicroMarco with the Millaers Ranch Scripts from this Forum. Worked great for a while but since 2 weeks this error appears everytime is try to run the script:

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I always use the updated version of the script. What can i do?

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Re: Timeout in RoMScript

#2 Post by ezgitaran » Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:06 am

Same problem. While starting the bot, when test macro is sent, RoM crashes. This is happening on only one character while other 4-5 are working fine.

Actually, when this macro runs (even manually), it crashes client

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/script r='' a={1234;ChatFrame1:AddMessage("MACRO test: send value 1234 to macro place 2");} for i=1,#a do r=r..tostring(a[i]) r=r..'	' end EditMacro(2,'',7,r);
When I manually try to run this script in a macro on other chars it runs without a problem.

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Re: Timeout in RoMScript

#3 Post by Administrator » Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:45 pm

Delete My Documents/Runes of Magic/<charactername>/Macro.bsd before starting the game, then re-create the macro.

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Re: Timeout in RoMScript

#4 Post by ezgitaran » Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:41 am

Administrator wrote:Delete My Documents/Runes of Magic/<charactername>/Macro.bsd before starting the game, then re-create the macro.
Thanks, this solved the problem as expected. I guess some corruption in BSD file causes this?

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Re: Timeout in RoMScript

#5 Post by Administrator » Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:46 pm

RoM's virtual filesystem coding is a horrible, horrible mess. The files become corrupted quite often when modifying them. As far as the Macro.bsd file goes, it is not a VFS, however, still manages to become corrupted quite often.

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