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    batch file error

    Chrif_parse: session #5, intif_parse failed (unrecognized command 0x006a

    thats my error and i cant find it any luck plz?

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    dont spam in here seriously

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    Quote Originally Posted by udied View Post
    dont spam in here seriously
    Ask a spammy question, get a spammy answer. hauzer probably could have been more diplomatic about it, but frankly your original post was a pile of dung. I could give you a list of "dont's", but a list of "do's" would be more constructive:
    1. Do ask better questions. Read this: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way. Some highlights follow.
    2. Do ask for help in the right place. This is a C forum. If that really is a batch file error, you're in the wrong place.
    3. Do use proper English to the best of your ability. "SMS speak" is very annoying to some of us, even if it's just one "plz".
    4. Do research your problem before running for help. Googling parts of your error message gave me dozens of results for you to look into. If you have done your research, you need to indicate that and tell us what about your findings you don't understand. If not, get to reading.
    5. Do provide relevant info that is needed to solve your problem. Once your research is done, if you still can't fix it, you need to provide us the relevant code that is causing the error. If it's a 3rd party library or some open source project (the numerous Google results suggest it's not code you wrote), tell us what that is. Give us any special build commands you're using and describe your development environment (OS, compiler/IDE, etc).

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    Chrif_parse: session #5, intif_parse failed (unrecognized command 0x006a

    It's some sort of revision error with the gamesource I'm trying to run. Everytime I open up my map batch file, it load's up everything goes to connect to char batch file, and just get's that error over and over I have try'ed looking up stuff for it. I dont speak spanish and most of them are in korean or spanish. It's for a ragnarok online private server

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    If you are using an AEGIS private server you are out of luck, we don't support illegal activities and/or hacking here.

    If you are using the eAthena emulator, why not try their own forums?
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