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Author Topic: UCGO and MFD's  (Read 2096 times)

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Offline nick haman

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16 March 2010, 00:35:37
Hi Dan,

I am working on a relativistic warp MFD and I need access to UCGO cargos from the MFD.  How can I query cargo status using the UCGO SDK?  I've called the Init method in the UCGO class, but it just appears to create a new UCGO container instead of pointing to an existing container.  Can this be done?

--Nick


Offline nick haman

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Reply #1 - 22 March 2010, 20:31:37
I was hoping someone might have an answer so I can fix the cargo issues in RWarp.  If there is no mechanism to return a pointer, I might have to resort to searching through memory for the UCGO class address.


Offline sunshine135

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Reply #2 - 26 March 2010, 03:55:02
Hello Nick. Dan usually monitors these forums and, of course, is the programming master. Give him some time and he will answer. You can also PM him directly by clicking the message link above the top post of this thread. He is a busy man with pay-for programming projects on his plate, so be patient.

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Offline DanSteph

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Reply #3 - 26 March 2010, 13:06:15
Thanks Sun,

The problem Nick is that I have no idea how to solve your problem ;)

Sorry

dan


Offline Travis Reed

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Reply #4 - 21 April 2010, 02:29:17
Dan, I think he wants to turn the custom MFD (or parts thereof) on the Arrow into a regular MFD. Specifically the part of it that deals with the cargo.

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