Muling & Reporting: The ATMA/GoMule/Flavie Thread ifra

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@asdfgah:

I removed the screenshots page, it was really outdated.

This points to some problems with starting ATMA from the Java environment.
(It's not easy solvable, at least not always. More technically, the ATMA executable runs as a separate process and Flavie has to guess when it's finished. It's doing this wrong on your computer.)

What you can test is to set the slowdown timer in the ATMA tab. (to 1 or 2). The idea is to slow down Flavie a bit so ATMA get's the proper time to finish.

Alternatively you can get GoMule and use Flavie from there. (GoMule has it's own build-in Flavie, no separate downloads are needed other than GoMule.)

The advantage of the GoMule's Flavie is that is is directly reading the characters/stashes and does not need ATMA.

Randall

Thanks a lot, I tried GoMule's flavie and I don't have any problems anymore :sunny:

PS. the GoMule stashes are great :grin:



 
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@Randall

Did you ever get my stash? If so, how are you progressing on it?

Yes I received them (I think, checking now .... edit: yes it is)

But I have had very little time for D2 lately (something called RL)
So both playing and programming is a bit on hold for now.

Randall



 
for the atma experts....

ive got a stash to store mf charms, and i went to put in a 3% sc, and it reads "Invalid stash file header." "Unable to load stash file."

Not that they are connected, but recently i have installed flavie, but all my other stashes work just fine. any solutions?

Thanks.

I posted this awhile ago, thought i would bring it up again. I have alot of mf charms that i hope arent lost in this stash. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks.



 
I am experiencing this weird thing where several folders are being made that are titled the last couple letters from a character or stash. This wasn't much of a problem until recently, when it hit critical mass and now I have 10-15 folders that don't contain anything and come back every time I open ATMA.
 
I have a fresh install of LOD(1.11b RWM) and ATMA currently.(just restarted SP) I'm having trouble getting my ATMA created characters to show up in my D2 save folder. I'm using the latest version of ATMA, I never had this problem before. Previously I'd have to move something around in the character screen, then save and exit that char for it to show up in the selection screen after launching the game.

What am I doing wrong? Surely I'm overlooking something. I have no problem creating the char in-game and then opening with ATMA.

Doh! Thanks for the answer, lionheartthebrave! Makes perfect sense, I knew it had to be something simple. :embarassed:
 
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When you create ATMA characters, make sure the path is the same as where diablo stores characters ( C:\Program Files\Diablo II\save for me) If you hover the mouse over the folder in ATMA's control bar (that list on the left hand side) where your D2 created characters are, it will tell you the folder they are in


Can someone help me; how long does flavie take to create .txt files, i've left it half an hour and it hasnt done one?
 
Can someone help me; how long does flavie take to create .txt files, i've left it half an hour and it hasnt done one?

Should take < min, assuming you aren't using a ridiculously large file.

IIRC there was a problem with ATMA -> Flavie timers as if the method does not complete within time, you end up with Flavie hanging, waiting for ATMA when it has already completed, or something.

Assuming you're talking about generating txt files from D2s/D2x.



 
Can someone help me; how long does flavie take to create .txt files, i've left it half an hour and it hasnt done one?

As silospen already said, it should take very little time (< 1 min) for not to large stashes (< 1000 items for a stash).

If it's not working, try out Flavie from GoMule.

If you download GoMule it has it's own build-in version Flavie already included, this version of Flavie is slightly adapted to work with GoMule (GoMule now read the items).

There are some problems with Rainbow facet's, but most other items should work just fine.

Randall



 
Downloaded GoMule its great, sorted out "Mystash" (full of all my finds) in a minute or two, but how do you get flavie to work. I click on the project thing and its just creates (surprisingly) a new project with no loaded d2x or d2s files in it.
 
stupid windows taskbar blocked that big "flavie" button at the bottom
thanks SOTMBTA

now i know how rykuss felt

edit: only took a few seconds in the end
edit2: one more qu how do you host it with colours, i cant find it now i need it
 
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Can anyone tell me how to open GoMule on Ubuntu? I searched but theres no way is see

I don't think Ubuntu has Java Pre-Installed. (As the older java was not completely free as in open source, and Ubuntu only installs completely open source programs as default)

Do you know if Java (JRE = Java Runtime Engine) is installed on your setup ?

When not, try this page:
https://jdk-distros.dev.java.net/ubuntu.html

If it is installed, double click on the GoMule.jar file
If this does not work, try called something "java -jar GoMule.jar" from a command prompt, where you have to enter the correct path to the java (or javaw) command yourself. (unless it's in your path environment variable)
If you enter "java -version" on a command prompt, you should see the version of the JRE.

GoMule is compiled with an old version (JDK 1.4) of Java.
Meaning you can run GoMule with JRE 1.4, JRE 1.5 (java 5) or JRE 1.6 (java 6).

Generally it should work on linux, I have tested it on Redhat Fedora.

Randall



 
I'm currently running Ubuntu and yes, it doesn't come with Java (although there's some libraries, I don't really know, it gets confusing). Also it will want to open it as a archive file, so if you right click on the Jar and click "Open with Sun Java 6 runtime" once you've installed Java, you should be there. Or do it from the terminal like Randall says.
 
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