big respect for the release
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Great release, something that has been long overdue. Hope this motivates people to aid in archiving
I highly recommend everyone to check out the OpenRS2 project on its self hosted Git. I have adopted its cache module early on and I am getting excellent results with it in my own 550 project. It really makes it easier to write correct code using its straight forward API and reliable implementation (spoiler: it has tons of tests!).
A mod/admin should sticky this. And tbh, the rs2client section would be a better place for the OP.
this section has more activity than the other one, although i do agree with the sticky
Here u go: (some caches may have incorrect revision number on them, but those are what they claimed to be at the time of download, though for 400+ I did extract the client from the cache and deobed it for some versions)
Clients: https://easyupload.io/f8hfnb
Caches: https://easyupload.io/nkrbiu
I've imported all the caches from freeezr's thread after he pointed it out to me: https://www.rune-server.ee/runescape...e-archive.html
Now I've got a fairly large set of validated XTEA keys in the database I thought it'd be interesting to run them all through ent (like I did a while ago with a much smaller set). This is its output:
I think this is even stronger evidence they're generated with a CSPRNGCode:Entropy = 7.998708 bits per byte. Optimum compression would reduce the size of this 149392 byte file by 0 percent. Chi square distribution for 149392 samples is 266.51, and randomly would exceed this value 29.75 percent of the times. Arithmetic mean value of data bytes is 127.3025 (127.5 = random). Monte Carlo value for Pi is 3.128444052 (error 0.42 percent). Serial correlation coefficient is -0.000674 (totally uncorrelated = 0.0).
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