Been working on some performance updates lately, and have finished the event timer. for more information, go to http://forum.ragezone.com/f473/dev-ragescape-508-3-0-a-607937/#post5258036
Also been doing some work on getting items-related things done. Check out the svn update here: https://jolte.svn.codeplex.com/svn/trunk/Jolt/Source/AJRavindiran.Jolt/RuneScape/Models/Items/
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Hello
I am sorry to say, but the Jolt development may be a bit slow, because school is just around the corner and i have to get ready etc. Maybe after a week at school, things may have calmed down and i can resume my daily development. Unless then, visit back daily for updates!
- AJ
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Hello everyone, Daniel here. Just posting an update letting everyone know that I’m picking up development on Jolt, spinning off from AJ’s 508, and developing for a more old school crowd. I’ll soon be releasing an alpha, so be sure to keep an eye out! Also, be sure to check ho is posting the revision under the source; As we both are updating on here, it would be wise to make sure you’re downloading the proper release. All 508 work is posted by TheAJ, and all 317 work is done by GhostSnyper (me), unless otherwise specified (we sometimes fix each others work).
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Well I’ve been working on the login server a bit more. Most of it was revising and debugging to make sure i didn’t screw anything up. So far, we’re able to login. We can see the maps, and we can see interfaces. There are some small problems, so I will have to check those out when i wake up tomorrow.
Check out the picture of the first login: http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/7709/partiallogin.png
Hello,
I am happy to say that VisualSVN has kindly sponsored us and given us a development license key for our team! So thanks to them, it will be easier for me and the others to commit changes. Check out thier website at http://www.visualsvn.com/.
In other news, Some of your may have noticed i started working on login a while back. Well, we got half of it done. The remaining relies on many things, such as loading regions, loading the interfaces etc. Which requires various other thing to be done first etc. So it may take a while. Regardless of this, the progress is going rapidly, and we are constantly checking for any security holes, exploits, etc as we develop.

Well, this is about a couple days old, but i think this is a vital feature which is important for all servers. Which is performance. Jolt is now capable of processing in multiple cores and able to work rather flawlessly on x64 and x86 bit processors. To my knowledge, i don’t know of any RSPS that have multiple core processing, so this is something special indeed.
You can find downloads those here: http://jolte.codeplex.com/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx
Picture of true multiple core processing (raw thread, no sleeping, heavy math work): CLICK HERE
Hey there,
Welcome to the new jolt environment blog! After getting setting up my website (again), I thought i’d organize myself by making a blog for each of my projects instead of posting it where ever the development thread is! So basically, all news, updates, releases, and developments will be posted here. Anyways, doing a couple optimizations and cleaning up anything that i have messed up. I’ll be posting weekly about updates and such so make sure you check out soon
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