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* <span style="font-weight:bold; color:red;">OpenKore 2.0.7 and previous versions does not have kRO serverType and aren't capable of loading it without changes in source. To configure for an up to date pserver, you need svn trunk (or 2.1 when it becomes released), not 2.0.7.</span>
* <span style="font-weight:bold; color:red;">OpenKore 2.0.7 and previous versions does not have kRO serverType and aren't capable of loading it without changes in source. To configure for an up to date pserver, you need svn trunk (or 2.1 when it becomes released), not 2.0.7.</span>
* Executable's compilation date can be changed, so don't really rely on it.


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Revision as of 17:02, 31 January 2011

serverType <value>
Network parser module to use with your server.
Development.pngThe following documentation describes a feature that was greatly changed in SVN trunk (latest development version) since the last release.
It may work differently or not be available if you're using 2.0.7 or any older version.

ServerTypes overview

Supported

Named serverTypes can be loaded since r6870 and begin to appear in r7066 (not counting kRO serverType tree which started all that madness).

Server Name serverType
Brazil Ragnarok Online Odin bRO
Brazil Ragnarok Online Thor bRO_Thor
Europe Ragnarok Online euRO
France Ragnarok Online fRO
India Ragnarok Online inRO
Indonesia Ragnarok Online idRO
International Ragnarok Online iRO
Korea Ragnarok Online kRO_RagexeRE_0
Malaysia Ragnarok Online mRO
Philippines Ragnarok Online pRO
Russia Ragnarok Online rRO
Taiwan Ragnarok Online twRO
Thailand Ragnarok Online tRO
Vietnam Ragnarok Online vRO
Private Servers kRO_RagexeRE_*
kRO_Sakexe_*

Legacy

Numeric serverTypes (0-22, 8_1-8_5) are outdated and aren't being updated to follow server updates, so they probably will not work correctly - that's a real reason to update from OpenKore 2.0.7 and stop using them, if you don't want to update them by yourself. Don't complain that there's just "some problems" with them if you don't have solutions too.

They're kept in OpenKore for use with really outdated official and private servers.

serverType 0 is also used as a base for serverTypes for official servers (except kRO).

Finding serverType

Only official servers have their own serverType, so other servers (private ones) must find the server's executable compilation date and use the appropriate kRO serverType (newer versions) or Sakray serverTypes (older versions)

Currently, kRO serverTypes syntax is:

kRO_RagexeRE_<year>_<month>_<date><letter>

And Sakray ones is:

kRO_Sakexe_<year>_<month>_<date><letter>

You can find all serverType files on src/Network/Receive.

1. Download PE Viewer.

2. Open it and go the File > Open or just press F2. Select your server's executable.

File:file.PNG

3. Go to PE Header tab.

ServerType-header.PNG

4. Beside the Time Data Stamp box, see the executable's compilation date.

ServerType-date.PNG

5. Go to src/Network/Receive/kRO and search for the serverType file using the date collected before. In the example bellow, the date was January 26, 2010 so the file would be RagexeRE_2010_01_26a.pm

ServerType-file.PNG

6. Now that the file was found, it's known that the serverType exists for the compilation date. So just remove the fle extension (.pm) and add kRO_ before the file name and the serverType can be used.

File name:

RagexeRE_2010_01_26a.pm

ServerType:

kRO_RagexeRE_2010_01_26a

If there is no file with exact compilation date, try the ones near to that date, or the latest available.

Notes

  • If you bot on a private server that uses eAthena, DO NOT use kRO_RagexeRE_0, as it is only meant to be used for the official kRO server.
  • OpenKore 2.0.7 and previous versions does not have kRO serverType and aren't capable of loading it without changes in source. To configure for an up to date pserver, you need svn trunk (or 2.1 when it becomes released), not 2.0.7.
  • Executable's compilation date can be changed, so don't really rely on it.