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Post by tek on May 22, 2003 15:34:03 GMT -5
right, put moo.dll in your mIRC directory... alias moo return moo.dll do like //echo -a <command> and see what you get alternatively read the moo.dll helpfile
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CyraX
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Post by CyraX on May 23, 2003 2:57:54 GMT -5
lol cool i found a moo.dll and im using this one /info { var %Uptime = $duration($int($calc($ticks / 1000))) if (*sec* iswm $gettok(%Uptime, -1, 32)) { set %Uptime $deltok(%Uptime,-1, 32) } if (*min* iswm $gettok(%Uptime, -1, 32)) { set %Uptime $deltok(%Uptime,-1, 32) } if (*hr* iswm $gettok(%Uptime, -1, 32)) { set %Uptime $deltok(%Uptime, -1,32) } var %Duration = $iif(%Uptime != $null, $remove(%Uptime, ears, ear, ks, k,ays, ay)) $asctime($calc((($abs($asctime($ctime, zz)) / 100) * 60 * 60) +$int($calc($ticks / 1000))), HH:nn:ss) say (OS: $dll(moo.dll,osinfo,_) $+ ) $& (Uptime: %Duration $+ ) $& (CPU: $dll(moo.dll,cpuinfo,_) $+ ) $& (MEM: $dll(moo.dll,meminfo,_) $+ ) } i got it off a website on yahoo....now like i dont want 2 seem like im buggin even tho i prolly am lol ;D but can u put that code above in DIALOG form, i dont know how 2 code at all (goes for dialogs as well) im asking if u can make that in a dialog form for me please thanks.
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Post by DestroyerX on May 23, 2003 3:25:05 GMT -5
dialogs are not hard to make at all. just use dialog studio, very easy program that makes dialogs. thats how alot of people make them ;D. just go 2 www.techgear007.net/downloads.phpand download dialog studio. have fun - btw there is no " coding " involved as in writing stuff down
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Trad
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Post by Trad on May 23, 2003 4:53:33 GMT -5
but when you use Dll's, not everyone knows the commands so you need help for that.
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Nyx
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Post by Nyx on May 23, 2003 5:44:58 GMT -5
Then instead u use MDX Studio www.mircscripts.org(it should have everything u need to make a dialog)
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Trad
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Post by Trad on May 23, 2003 10:02:41 GMT -5
theres an MDX studio ?
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Post by DestroyerX on May 23, 2003 12:08:11 GMT -5
yes , yes there is
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CyraX
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Post by CyraX on May 23, 2003 13:10:28 GMT -5
man i DLed both of those things and i have no idea wtf im doing hahaha so thats y i asked
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z00ey
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Post by z00ey on May 23, 2003 17:44:14 GMT -5
working things out is the fun part , enjoy it
(seriously, when you know everyhting before you write it down you mostly don t even type it out, lol.. ..boring )
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zero
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Post by zero on May 24, 2003 2:16:10 GMT -5
anyone have a link to a moo.dll helpfile, the .zip i downloaded only had the dll.
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Post by Loon on May 24, 2003 2:33:30 GMT -5
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Post by zero on May 24, 2003 2:36:38 GMT -5
tyvm
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Post by kentris on May 26, 2003 2:24:49 GMT -5
Just another query on system infos,
For Uptime and Current Time , what would the commands be for it to keep ticking and refreshing?
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Post by tek on May 26, 2003 5:33:22 GMT -5
use a timer... eg... timer 0 1 did -ra dname id $uptime(system,1) :/
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Trad
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Post by Trad on May 26, 2003 5:46:39 GMT -5
Thats a good idea.
alias isdialog { if ($dialog($1).title != $null) { return $true } else { return $false } }
timer.uptime 0 1 if ($isdialog(System_Uptime) { did -a $dname $did $uptime(system,1) }
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