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Compiling with Delphi 2010
For the most part, compiling in Delphi is pretty simple. It's as easy as clicking a few buttons!
Table of Contents:
A.) Downloads and Links
B.) Introduction
C.) Delphi 2010 Compile Guide
D.) License Check Bypass
E.) Credits
1.) Run Delphi 2010
2 & 3.) Navigating and Opening Delphi Project File
4.) Build Configuration & Version Select
5.) Folder Trees
6.) Opening and Altering .pas Files
7.) Building Your Configuration
8.) Compiling
A.) Downloads and Links:
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- hendi's Delphi Source
- Savage's Delphi Source Set-up Guide
B.) Introduction
Hello everyone. Today, I'll be showing you all how to compile the Delphi source using Delphi 2010. Other versions of Delphi (2009, 2008) are available, but 2010 contains very little bugs. I'd recommend using 2010. I'm creating this guide for the many people that have asked me how to compile, etc. with Delphi.
Let's get started!
C.) Delphi 2010 Compiling
1.) Open your Delphi 2010 compiler. If it asks for registration, refer to the bottom of this thread for a method of bypassing the license check.
2.) Once it opens, go to File > Open Project (CTRL + F11) and navigate into your Delphi source folder.
3.) Open up your MapleServer.dproj file. Once you do these two steps, your screen should look similar to this:
4.) Now navigate into the Build Configuration tree to the left, click it, and select what version you want to compile for. I use v75, but v81 for GMS and v59 EMS are provided as well.
5.) Now you will see various folder trees such as 'bin' 'communications' 'character' and etc. These are your source files, and what you will be editing to add new things to your source.
6.) Open up whatever .pas file you want to alter, and change or add whatever you need to. For an example, I will be changing the server message that appears at the top of the screen in MapleStory (TICKER MESSAGE). This is located in the MapleServerHandler.pas
As you can see, the TICKER MESSAGE has been altered. Now, you need to compile the file so it actually shows up in-game!
7.) To compile a file, simply select which version you're using (make sure it's the same version in which you've altered the .pas file). Once you've selected your version, right click 'Build Configuration' and click 'Build.' If it says there are warnings, ignore it. After it's done, it should say "Success" at the bottom.
8.) Once it finished building, right click MapleServer.exe at the top of the file tree, and click 'Compile.' Delphi will then begin compiling your file.
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D.) Bypassing the Delphi 2010 License Check
E.) Credits
- Hendi48
- Savage
For the most part, compiling in Delphi is pretty simple. It's as easy as clicking a few buttons!
Table of Contents:
A.) Downloads and Links
B.) Introduction
C.) Delphi 2010 Compile Guide
D.) License Check Bypass
E.) Credits
1.) Run Delphi 2010
2 & 3.) Navigating and Opening Delphi Project File
4.) Build Configuration & Version Select
5.) Folder Trees
6.) Opening and Altering .pas Files
7.) Building Your Configuration
8.) Compiling
A.) Downloads and Links:
-
You must be registered to see links
-
You must be registered to see links
- hendi's Delphi Source
- Savage's Delphi Source Set-up Guide
B.) Introduction
Hello everyone. Today, I'll be showing you all how to compile the Delphi source using Delphi 2010. Other versions of Delphi (2009, 2008) are available, but 2010 contains very little bugs. I'd recommend using 2010. I'm creating this guide for the many people that have asked me how to compile, etc. with Delphi.
Let's get started!
C.) Delphi 2010 Compiling
1.) Open your Delphi 2010 compiler. If it asks for registration, refer to the bottom of this thread for a method of bypassing the license check.
2.) Once it opens, go to File > Open Project (CTRL + F11) and navigate into your Delphi source folder.
3.) Open up your MapleServer.dproj file. Once you do these two steps, your screen should look similar to this:
4.) Now navigate into the Build Configuration tree to the left, click it, and select what version you want to compile for. I use v75, but v81 for GMS and v59 EMS are provided as well.
5.) Now you will see various folder trees such as 'bin' 'communications' 'character' and etc. These are your source files, and what you will be editing to add new things to your source.
6.) Open up whatever .pas file you want to alter, and change or add whatever you need to. For an example, I will be changing the server message that appears at the top of the screen in MapleStory (TICKER MESSAGE). This is located in the MapleServerHandler.pas
As you can see, the TICKER MESSAGE has been altered. Now, you need to compile the file so it actually shows up in-game!
7.) To compile a file, simply select which version you're using (make sure it's the same version in which you've altered the .pas file). Once you've selected your version, right click 'Build Configuration' and click 'Build.' If it says there are warnings, ignore it. After it's done, it should say "Success" at the bottom.
8.) Once it finished building, right click MapleServer.exe at the top of the file tree, and click 'Compile.' Delphi will then begin compiling your file.
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D.) Bypassing the Delphi 2010 License Check
- Open Delphi Distiller v1.85. If you're using vista or Windows 7, run as administrator.
- Navigate on the top to the version of Delphi you're using. In this case, it's Delphi 2010.
- Open up the 'Tweaks' tab.
- Tick the box that says 'Remove Delphi 2010 License Check.'
- Click 'OK and Run Delphi 2010.'
E.) Credits
- Hendi48
- Savage