this isnt working on my friends 64bit computer
this isnt working on my friends 64bit computer
This little application runs any program as a specified date if anyone is interested and doesn't want to leave their system time changed:
RunAsDate v1.11 - Run a program with the specified date/time
Just run it, browse to your emulator, set the year to 2010, and you can create a shortcut that runs Phoenix with that date instead of your system time. Works just fine for me...I can't stand the system time being 2 years off, haha.
Nice tut. love it.
But, I need HELP.
I get this;
Object not found!
I'm doing hamachi, and i'm RaGEZONE.
I need an answer ASAP.
~Neville[Jacob] =]
Last edited by JacobYEAH; 16-01-12 at 08:53 AM. Reason: Added Photo. =]
I also get an exceptions error.
Very nice tutorial! 10/10!
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i have this error,
Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING' or `'('' in C:\xampp\htdocs\global.php on line 22
Uhm, when I try to open the emulator, it says "Unable to reach Habboon! Try again later". I did the config.conf editing already.
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Last edited by jooonderic; 23-01-12 at 08:32 AM. Reason: Adding a thumbnail photo.
The provided emulator no longer works, as whoever cracked it didn't do a very good job.
Here's one that does work: Phoenix 3.6.4.zip
As far as I can tell, it still works fine with the versions of RevCMS and the database provided in this tutorial. And it doesn't require a system time change to work. If you encounter the error described here, CrazyRage provides a simple fix.
Getting the error
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in C:\xampp\htdocs\app\management\config.php on line 37
Could anybody help me with this please?
My contents of that line:
Not having any problems. If you didn't edit it, there shouldn't be a problem. Using any special characters, or using double quotes instead of single ones, could mess it up.Code:$_CONFIG['hotel']['desc'] = 'Cool hotel description here!'; //Hotel's description
For anyone having problems that give them a file and line number, posting what you have there would make it easier to see what's wrong.
@jooon: Saw that you did have that problem and the fix didn't work. Not sure what's wrong there. Wish I could help more.
Bl4blV4
is your EMU turned on?
Link is dead,
can you re upload ?
Same archive (revCMS, Phoenix, MySQL Adapter): Here
Emulator that is cracked properly (same as in this post): Phoenix 3.6.4
Use the database from the first archive to avoid errors with revCMS.
People still have the files aaron.
For the record Phoenix (cracked) will always be available on the web. I own a license, and I can easily say that anyone who posts, after a release, "Omg i'm so glad they won't be able to get phoenix cracked now :DDDD" is a complete idiot and is 100% suck-up.
It drives me nuts how people pretend to actually CARE Phoenix is getting cracked, and may I remind you, we're actually FIGHTING for Habbo Development's survival? Those people really could care less about Phoenix getting cracked. Maybe not so much you, Shorty, and Matt, but the people who buy it. Sure, they feel they deserve it since they paid for it, but I really think they're suck-ups.
I bought a license, I'm not against people using cracked Phoenix at all. Probably because they're not allowed to buy things online.
Point is: The users don't care about phoenix getting cracked. They're suck-ups. I only got 50$ in my account, I bought a license with it, and then because I had used cracked Phoenix, it wouldn't open. So I just use cracked. Even if I used licensed, I wouldn't care at all that people used cracked.
It's fighting mass-capitalism, with more-mass capitalism.
I Just dont get why people dont buy a license?
Anyone who is hosting a serious retro and not just playing around with it on a home machine should buy a license. I wouldn't buy one just to screw around with it, but if you're serious about it (trying to get it active, advertising it, selling VIP, etc, etc), I wouldn't run anything cracked. Just my opinion.
The average people reading a tutorial like this probably isn't very serious about it (whether they think they are or not), so they wouldn't even be considering buying a license. I might be wrong, but I doubt it.
Tssss....
And I do agree with Fullmetal. It shouldn't be a big deal that there's cracked versions of Phoenix floating around out there. Especially when they're older versions. The license seems more like paying for the latest version, all updates as soon as they're released, and support straight from the guys who wrote it. Retros that rely on cracked versions are always several steps behind the license holders, and they easily die out (if they even take off in the first place).
Last edited by Qowface; 28-01-12 at 05:24 AM.
A fantastic tutorial to follow, thank you very much for sharing this - will be handy for less-experienced members, as it is very simple to follow.