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Posted: December 10th, 2006
hokuten
There are a few things I want to try and test with FFXI...mostly focused on the /random command.

I know a bit of Java, and was wondering if it was even possible to work with the WindowerHelper.dll with Java. I think it would be, but i'm not 100% sure how the .dll works. First, how do you send input to WindowerHelper.dll? Do you send it as a string? "input /random"?. Do you send a char[] array, or maybe a byte[] array.

Or do I need to learn a bit of C++ to make this stuff work? I wanna rip some casinos off for a few mil.
Posted: December 10th, 2006
manonfire
hehe i would love to help but i cant even figure out how to get Xunleashed working lmao sorry :oops:
Posted: December 10th, 2006
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its been a long time but i think its a its a char[] array. as far as i know, its not possible to interact with the dll through java. might have to learn a little c++, or vb6, or vb.net

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Posted: December 10th, 2006
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Hey manonfire you use the faq section for xunleashed? We are redoing all pages to make things even easier for all check it out. Even ffxi has a new home page but we havent annouced it yet because we are working to have new looks for most all the major games :)
Posted: December 13th, 2006
manonfire
ya i know just i have gone to ever faq and every forum to see about why my scripts stop but nothing works so u guys either have to make a new xunlesashed because the scripts just stop on me and ive tried everything
Posted: December 13th, 2006
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The windowerhelper.dll comes with examples in a few languages , but I have no idea about java as I don't develop in java, however, if you can reference the dll in your java app then I don't see any reason why you would not be able to use it. check out some of the examples in the other languages. To answer your specific question about sending inputs, it is done with strings not byte arrays. hope this was helpful
Posted: December 25th, 2006
socfelix
im with you manonfire, ive been using windower, other programs plugins and all the stand-alones on this site for years and ive never once got XU to work, lol gave up on it long ago >.<
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