Edit5: The problem with the inventory viewer has been fixed.
Edit4: Auto-aim has been fixed. You can find the updated mod along with the attachments. Just place it in your mods folder and remove the folder named "19.0.0_jNoobAutoAim"
Edit3: Line numbers were fine. Turns out there is a reference problem between the two version of rabcdasm. Will fix.
Edit2: There are currently problems with at least one mod (auto-aim) that isn't working right due to the new version of rabcdasm. I've identified 45 files that have been altered due to the different versions and will investigate it more and correct line numbers of the mods as soon as possible.
Edit: Note, make sure you have Java installed on your machine by going to jav*****m: Java + You . This program requires java 1.7 or above.
The mods in this attachment were taken from @Cryogen235's 19.0 mod selector found here: https://www.mpgh.net/forum/599-realm-...ml#post9123969 . All I did was update my mod selector program to fix bugs and add support for osx/linux.
Mod Selector Program Changes/Additions:
- Added Mac/Linux support
- Reworked error handling so it is clearer that if something went wrong the user knows
- Before building, the program looks for stagnant files from the previous build and deletes them in order to avoid build errors
- Spaces in directory/client name no longer cause a build to fail
- Mod list is now sorted
- Added 'version' parameter to .ini file so one can customize the window title
- Added 'debug' parameter to .ini file to show the browse button and rabcdasm command line arguments
- Added 'leaveDisFolder' parameter to .ini file so one can opt to leave the dissassembled file's contents after the build finishes for debugging purposes.
- Added 'enablePopups' parameter to .ini file so the user can enable/disable build confirmations (build failed/build succeeded)
- RABCDAsm has been updated to the lastest version. Code was added to these programs so that arguments with spaces in the mac osx environment functioned correctly.
Mac Users
I included a shell script named modSelector.command. Give this file execution privileges by opening up the terminal, type in 'chmod +x ' and drag the modSelector.command file to the terminal window. Then press enter. Now you'll be able to run it by double clicking.
Scans
modSelector.zip - Jotti's malware scan
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/d...is/1387718368/