Macro for Beekeeping ?

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Macro for Beekeeping ?

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Hi there, i googled for one, because i would like to start Beekeeping but found no clear macro, like the one for lockpicking f.e.
Is there a macro for beekeeping all like and use, can you recommend something or do i want to much ?
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Re: Macro for Beekeeping ?

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Hello, you have to use Openuo, here's the link to the script

http://www.uoex.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=7824
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Re: Macro for Beekeeping ?

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Ok thank you

Edit: i downloaded openUO but i get a error when i start it, using windows 7 64 bit, is it a known error ?

Edit2: i read in the easyUO-forum that someone made a new version of it, can i download it from somewhere ?


Sorry for that much questions but i placed the hives near the sea because im a fisher, and now, after the first world save it says i have a huge excess of water, should i better tear them down again and place elsewhere ?


Another question is, i have in my hive-menu a skull, above the water icon, its not in the wiki mentioned, and it has a yellow minus beside it. what does it mean ? I added a cure potion and had to remove 3 red dots
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Re: Macro for Beekeeping ?

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Solved the most things, just the problem with openUO remains. Can someone eventually provide me a link to a working version ?

Because i googled for it and someone else had the same problem, and the answer of a mod was:

"It's a problem with the lua51.dll. Eventually, I'll have to find an all-in-one version that includes the libc or compile my own.

I've uploaded the "MS VC++ 2005 Redistributable" package and a new lua51.dll that should cleanly depend on it."


And that helped, you can see the whole thread here, if you registered and logged in into easyUO: http://www.easyuo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=40434

Problem is, on the site of EasyUO is only the non-working version, not the corrected one, the mod mentioned.
Would be nice if someone can help me out.
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Re: Macro for Beekeeping ?

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Whats the version of the new one that you are looking for ?
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Re: Macro for Beekeeping ?

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Well, i don't know unfortunately. I just get the following error when i try to start it:

"the application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000022). Click on OK to terminate the app."

I got it from the easyUO homepage/downloads, where it was declarated as easyUO, strange enough. But obviously many people seem to use OpenUO, so there must be a working version out there.
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Re: Macro for Beekeeping ?

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I see http://download.easyuo.com/cheffe/opene ... 141101.zip as the current download.

http://download.easyuo.com/cheffe/openeuo/bin/ lists various prior versions.

You'll probably need to be logged in at https://www.easyuo.com/downloads.php first.

As with Razor, you must "run as administrator".
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Re: Macro for Beekeeping ?

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Thx for the link.
I unzipped it, started Uo, then i started OpenUO as administrator, but still getting a error, but this time with "9a" in the End instead of "22".

Edit: i saw that a errormessage from avira antivir popped up, it found a heuristic guy. I switched off the realtime scanner and tried again and now it works !
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Re: Macro for Beekeeping ?

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OpenEUO hacks in to the memory space of the UO client to do its work. Not surprising that an antivirus program's heuristic evaluator would flag it. Add it to the exceptions list.
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