ahahah I remember now! I forgot to create a Data Source by going to:
Control Panel -> Data Sources (ODBC) -> System DSN -> Add
:::: Choose: MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver
the db.Open command works now. WooHoo!
ok now gettin down to business.
mysql progressing
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3dvisuals dude
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Re: mysql progressing
good news, congrats!
check your pm here too
check your pm here too
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something wrong in frooSpace 1109 bro....
as soon as the scene has completely loaded and "ready" appears, lag starts to kick in fast out of nowhere, can't spot the culprit in the LE, is not the timer unless someone started it from an inside level.
gets heavy fast
as soon as the scene has completely loaded and "ready" appears, lag starts to kick in fast out of nowhere, can't spot the culprit in the LE, is not the timer unless someone started it from an inside level.
gets heavy fast
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Re: mysql progressing
ok I believe the mysql database is working in port 1111:
//frooserve.dyndns.org/1111
Step on the cube, and you should see:
##AvatarName## 0 @Added to dB@
where:
Avatarname is your login id.
when you step off the cube, the text on the LED should change to: Welcome ##AvatarName## 0
when someone else approaches the cube, they should be added to the database.
I have only tried this on a single system, so I am not sure if it truly works for every client. It Should,
but, can you test it please? If you do you're a Rock Star!
//frooserve.dyndns.org/1111
Step on the cube, and you should see:
##AvatarName## 0 @Added to dB@
where:
Avatarname is your login id.
when you step off the cube, the text on the LED should change to: Welcome ##AvatarName## 0
when someone else approaches the cube, they should be added to the database.
I have only tried this on a single system, so I am not sure if it truly works for every client. It Should,
but, can you test it please? If you do you're a Rock Star!
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froo
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Re: mysql progressing
nice. Looks like it works. WooHoo!
Visitor1, visitor2, visitor3, and trueBlue were added to the database, by way of server execution
of the sql script code, in the / (i.e. System) node of the server.
thanks for testing trueBlue!
Froo
Visitor1, visitor2, visitor3, and trueBlue were added to the database, by way of server execution
of the sql script code, in the / (i.e. System) node of the server.
thanks for testing trueBlue!
Froo
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Re: mysql progressing
No problem. I left you a present.
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froo
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Re: mysql progressing
sweet. Got it!
Froo
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