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Old 09-08-2009, 07:01 PM
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The strange thing is, if it is RAM dependent, I should.. be fine.

I ran a WoW private server off of my computer until it hit 200 players. That was fine with pulling up over 500,000 items.

I have 6 gigs of ram, and as of right now, according to this, only 4% of my processor is being used while the server, my client, aswell as mozilla are running. And about 2 gigs of RAM.

I'm really shitty at queries, so I like to use a GUI-based thing. ;(
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Old 09-08-2009, 07:14 PM
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The strange thing is, if it is RAM dependent, I should.. be fine.

I ran a WoW private server off of my computer until it hit 200 players. That was fine with pulling up over 500,000 items.

I have 6 gigs of ram, and as of right now, according to this, only 4% of my processor is being used while the server, my client, aswell as mozilla are running. And about 2 gigs of RAM.

I'm really shitty at queries, so I like to use a GUI-based thing. ;(
it is possible that your program is simply corrupted
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Old 09-08-2009, 07:17 PM
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The strange thing is, if it is RAM dependent, I should.. be fine.

I ran a WoW private server off of my computer until it hit 200 players. That was fine with pulling up over 500,000 items.

I have 6 gigs of ram, and as of right now, according to this, only 4% of my processor is being used while the server, my client, aswell as mozilla are running. And about 2 gigs of RAM.

I'm really shitty at queries, so I like to use a GUI-based thing. ;(
Perhaps you should try a different gui program, mysql query browser, or I think ValesEQ suggests HeidiSQL in their wiki walkthroughs.
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Old 09-08-2009, 08:59 PM
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I use Navicat lite and it is pretty sweet. Also, just for creating custom items, I would highly suggest using GeorgeS' Item Editor tool. It makes creating items very easy and you can see all of the important fields and change them all from a single easily editable screen. I don't know if you can actually create items from scratch with it, but it can copy items which is just as good. I just leave some blank items made specifically for copying for things like quests, armor sets and so on. It also explains some of the fields that aren't too easy to understand at first, which is nice.
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Old 09-08-2009, 10:22 PM
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Sounds like I will be using Navicat Lite.

As far as GeorgeS item editor, I will attempt to get that figured out.

His tools hate me. A lot.

Thanks for the quick responses guys!
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Old 09-09-2009, 01:40 PM
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I also use GeorgeS's Item editor and it's great! I had trouble installing too, eventually had to (on windows box) open a command prompt as administrator, then run the register_ocx job. For some reason just right-clicking the file and selecting 'run as administrator' from Windows explorer wouldn't register the controls.
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