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Worked on this about 6 years ago but never got it working. This release contains hundreds of different server files, databases, logs, hacks, and all kinds of other poop. It also contains the original never updated client released by Sierra as well as a fully updated client released by GameKiss up until the day the server was shut down. These are the files for the original FSSB game, not the new boring FSSB2.
Here is the source code to client and server and psd's to all graphics.
MS SQL 2000 installer:
https://mega.co.nz/#!0kgjBDzT!3maMIjr3TzQ_YoAQYcWm0LzekraFao62ByqRFaGhcBo
Client and Server source codes
Server has missing files.
CODBC.h
Common.h
The DecodePacket is missing in server code but exists in Client source code so you can copy/paste it into server and thats fixed
I believe CODBC.h isn't that hard to re-create it's probably some kind of file that you can find of google which wraps ODBC into functions.
Common.h could be re-used from client's source FSCommon.h or something else it just contains packet id's in #DEFINE 's
The Database is complete if you download the first link FreeStyle Server Files.rar has all sql stored procedures and tables.
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Here is the source code to client and server and psd's to all graphics.
You must be registered to see links
MS SQL 2000 installer:
https://mega.co.nz/#!0kgjBDzT!3maMIjr3TzQ_YoAQYcWm0LzekraFao62ByqRFaGhcBo
Client and Server source codes
Server has missing files.
CODBC.h
Common.h
The DecodePacket is missing in server code but exists in Client source code so you can copy/paste it into server and thats fixed
I believe CODBC.h isn't that hard to re-create it's probably some kind of file that you can find of google which wraps ODBC into functions.
Common.h could be re-used from client's source FSCommon.h or something else it just contains packet id's in #DEFINE 's
The Database is complete if you download the first link FreeStyle Server Files.rar has all sql stored procedures and tables.
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