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    DiIiS Project

    DiIiS Project

    Fully-functional open-source server implementation for Diablo 3

    Blizzless DiIiS is an open-source server implementation for Diablo III: Reaper of Souls that allows players to run the game in a fully local or private server environment. It recreates much of the game’s backend infrastructure, including account systems, matchmaking, progression mechanics, and gameplay logic. The project supports a wide range of in-game systems such as character classes, item generation, quests, and multiplayer interactions, aiming to replicate the original online experience...
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    Tech Support Scammer Fake Command Prompt

    Tech Support Scammer Fake Command Prompt

    Fake command prompt to fool tech support scammers

    For instructions on how to use, see this file: https://sourceforge.net/projects/techsupportcmd/files/How%20To%20Use.pdf/download This fake command prompt can be used instead of the real windows command prompt in order to waste the tech support scammers time. It is based upon the windows 7 command prompt, but is not noticeably different from the command prompt in most other windows versions. Many commands commonly used by scammers, such as tree, netstat and powercfg are emulated in...
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    The utility for access to an another's computer through a network. The program simulates remote Windows Explorer. Used TCP/IP protocol
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    The Cell framework is a scalable server framework written in C#. It's original purpose is for MMOG emulation but can be easily adapted to other areas. The project includes a proof of concept rewrite of the DAoC emulator DOL.
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    Releases by No Name Development. All original code is released under the zlib/libpng License, the source to No Name MAME is released under MAME's own license.
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    round table2 is an Emulation package for DOL (Dawn of Light) dark age of camelot game server, utilizing only the newest options and tools in development to bring you the best Free emulator int he world.
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    A server emulator for World of Warcraft, providing the ability for individuals to create their own realms, customised through an easy-to-use C# scripting system, allowing one to create AI, items, quests, and any other in-game functions with ease.
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    DataLoggin provides the raw data Database for the Dawn of Light Server Emulation Project. (www.dolserver.com)
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