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Beta Testers Needed.

Started by ThomasGrant, Sep 20, 11:18 AM 2010

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A3on

Weird, just saw this thread now  ???

Anyway, great work Thomas :D
Congratz !!

ThomasGrant

Not gonna give up just yet.
Wana see how far I can go with it.
Before I throw the towel in.
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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ThomasGrant

Well, I threw in the towel.
However...
Some good news.

Have a read of this.

QuoteHello,
We got it.
We will start working on it and it will be ready in 24h.
Thank you.


> >  -------Original Message-------
> >  From: Thomas Grant - tpg <tommy007@tpg.com.au>
> >  To: Delcode.com Support <contact@delcode.com>
> >  Subject: Re: Code Request...
> >  Sent: Sep 26 '10 09:58
> > 
> >    Thank you.
> > 
> >  Ok, I have included a zip file.
> >  It contains the project up to where I got it to.
> >  A video of how it the project should work.
> >  And the scripts that I am using to create this project.
> > 
> >  The video shows the project.
> >  The project in the video was created with RSS Pro.
> >  A Delphi Emulator. However, it does not make a compiled or .exe version.
> >  That is why I would like to make this project into a .exe.
> > 
> >  The goals are fairly simple.
> >  It is a roulette tool.
> >  For playing roulette online.
> > 
> >  At the moment.
> >  And with Delphi.
> >  I can only get it to play manually.
> >  This is fine.
> > 
> >  So if you see in the .psc files.
> >  click_chip1(); or anything to do with click.
> >  These commands are all to do with the emulator.
> >  RSS Pro.
> >  They are used to work with a online casino.
> >  I am not to concerned with any of these at the moment.
> >  I know that there are IE commands. And other things you can do in Delphi
> >  To recognise another application.
> >  Or to move a mouse cursor to a position on the window.
> >  There probably is some thing in Delphi where you can get it to click the
> >  mouse button as well.
> >  But I wont be worrying about that for now.
> > 
> >  Lets concentrate on what I do want the project to do.
> >  View the video I have sent.
> >  To see it action.
> > 
> >  Basically.
> >  All I want it to do is when playing in manual mode.
> >  You press a number.
> >  It goes into one of the memos.
> >  BN for Black numbers.
> >  RN for Red numbers.
> >  0N for zero numbers.
> > 
> >  As the numbers are entered.
> >  Depending on the settings in the form.
> >  It will tell you when to bet on Red, black, etc.
> > 
> >  How many units to bet.
> >  With a progression.
> > 
> >  It has a stop loss.
> >  So if you reach your total maximum amount that you have set to lose.
> >  Then it will tell you to stop playing.
> > 
> >  I am not to concerned about the auto mode as yet.
> >  Perhaps we can discuss that later.
> >  As I imagine that will cost me a great deal for you to figure out how to
> >  do all the mouse movements.
> >  And allocated them to things like click_spin or click_chip
> >  Or have it so you can allocate the positions yourself.
> >  But that is for later.
> > 
> >  Lets focus on getting the manual part done first.
> >  Since that is a great deal easier.
> >  And wont cost me as much.
> > 
> >  The other goals are.
> >  When you load in saved numbers.
> >  For it to set the parameters of the fields.
> >  So for example.
> >  If you loaded 1000 numbers that were saved from a casino session.
> >  Then you would load those numbers.
> >  And it would set the Even field to the max of times the red numbers have
> >  missed.
> > 
> >  I have also included some numbers.
> > 
> >  This is my very own bot. Or .exe
> >  And am willing to go as high as $100 to get this coded.
> >  I am trying to do it myself.
> >  But am finding extremely difficult.
> > 
> >  On 26/09/2010 4:50 PM, Delcode.com Support wrote:
> >  > Hello,
> >  > We are interested in writing the code for you.
> >  > You can send us the description, your goals and we can take it from
> >  there.
> >  > We can agree on the price after we see the scale of the project.
> >  > Thank you.
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >>  -------Original Message-------
> >  >>  From: Thomas Grant - tpg <tommy007@tpg.com.au>
> >  >>  To: Delcode.com Support <contact@delcode.com>
> >  >>  Subject: Code Request...
> >  >>  Sent: Sep 26 '10 07:53
> >  >>
> >  >>
> >  >>  Hi there.
> >  >>  Lately I have been asking a great deal of questions.
> >  >>
> >  >>  Most of time I like to figure things out for myself.
> >  >>  And get assistance when I need it.
> >  >>
> >  >>  Still finding it difficult to code what I want to do in Delphi.
> >  >>  How much would you charge for a large project?
> >  >>
> >  >>  If I gave you what I wanted to do.
> >  >>  And all the source code I had.
> >  >>
> >  >>  Would you be interested in writing it for me?
> >  >>
> >  >>  Here is a link to the concept I am creating.
> >  >>  I mention you a fair bit.
> >  >>
> >  >> 
> >  link:://rouletteforum.cc/coding-for-roulette/beta-testers-needed/msg12681/#msg12681
> >  >>
> >  >>
> >  >
> >  >
> >  >
> > 
> > 
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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ThomasGrant

QuoteHello,
We will focus on the first part for the moment.
We are currently closing the office for the day and that's why it will take us 24h to complete the first part.
We think 100$ will do for the first part.
We are also interested in a second part.
We will contact you tomorrow.
Thank you.
Delcode.com team

Ok, anyone interested in assisting with finance for this.
Can send donations to my paypal address thomasgrant@ihug.com.au

"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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VLS

Quote from: ThomasGrant on Sep 26, 05:31 AM 2010
We think 100$ will do for the first part.

The whole codes required are FREE on the net.

C'mon, let's not be lazy! You just have to put up the pieces of code together, that's the gist of programming. :)

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VLS

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VLS

Screen grab code (where you can get the Delphi's implementation):

link:://delphi.cjcsoft.net/viewthread.php?tid=39597

or just google the bitblt function which is what you need to extract regions from screen (delphi + bitbtl):

link:://:.google.co.ve/search?q=delphi+bitblt

You can then start to build the optical reader to recognize numbers by iterating the grabbed pixels from the square you are reading and comparing it to a database of numbers (0 to 36).
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VLS

Dear Thomas, I hope you don't get my post wrong; I'm just pointing out that since ALL functions are 100% free, why pay for the programming? We the few programmers around must instead put up a good fight and be cooperative in helping each other.

User "Superman" can help you with the functions too.

Just ask in the section: "How can I perform a click", "how can I build an optical reader", etc. Several of us have it figured-out already, and all the windows API functions are documented there (for free!).

It can actually do good for our coding section to have this kind of activity.

I'm telling it to you with the warmest of hearts.

When becoming a programmer, the best asset you can obtain is the "do it yourself" spirit, specially on these times where there is a sheer amount of free code on the net and you can attend forums when you need a little help from your friends.

Regards!
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ThomasGrant

Victor, thank you for your post.
But I will have to disagree with you.
It is not that I am lazy.
I have tried.
I know there is information out there.
But if you want something done that you don't know how to do.
Then you contact people at places like elance.
Or contact someone talented like Tiago.
Or in this case.
I contacted delcode.suppor
To see if they are up to the challenge.
If they can do the job.
Then great.
If they can provide a service.
Then perhaps more people in here will contact them.
Give them the specifics.
And they will create the program for you.

I fully intend to go ahead and pay for the code.
Not only will it teach me many of the the things I lack.
But it will be a valuable tool. For me, and for other members.
If no one wishes to assist, then that is fine.
I will do it on my own.

I have also asked them for a quote on a more advanced model.
For mouse clicks, etc.
I just find it difficult to implement into Delphi.
They have been fantastic in answering my questions.
And very reasonable when it comes to price.
I have learnt a great deal from them.
So much easier when you have pros doing the coding.
Easier to follow. And to understand.

I have mentioned that I am not a programmer several times.
But I have a passion to learn.
So I find the right teachers.
And it they cost me a little.
So be it.
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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VLS

$100 for the first part is not cheap in my book, specially when all the functions are there for free :-\

Well mate, I'm just telling if I were you I would exhaust the free resources, our forum, other Delphi forums, all the documentations, etc. before even considering buying source code.
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ThomasGrant

Quote from: VLS on Sep 26, 09:19 AM 2010
$100 for the first part is not cheap in my book, specially when all the functions are there for free :-\

Well mate, I'm just telling if I were you I would exhaust the free resources, our forum, other Delphi forums, all the documentations, etc. before even considering buying source code.

Victor, it is cheap to me.
It is all a matter of perspective.
I only asked for assistance.

As for buying source code.
This is not the first time for me.

Most of the heart of the code I DID NOT CODE.
Silver from MMM (Money Maker Machine) coded it.
I paid $50 for it. All on my own.

And have just released the code to the members of MMM.
For free.

Mr Silver is a pascal coder over at MMM.
He released some code into the forum.
Prior to this I was asking tons of questions.
Had lots of if and endif statments all over the place.

When Silver started posting his scritps.
I borrowed his ideas.
And took them as far as I could.
But the program was not able to handle the work load of all those calculations.
So I asked if he could improve on it.
And he did. As I said, it cost me $50

Another time, and I do belive I may have mentioned this as well.
I paid $1000 for a system.

I also paid $300 for Super Roulette.
I DID NOT GET IT FOR FREE.

It's only money...

When you wana get rich, talk to rich people.
Even if they charge you.

If you wana learn to program.
Find some one to teach you.
You can teach yourself.
And find numerous links on the internet.
But if you have as much difficulty as I do
in understanding how to implement Arrays into Delphi.
Then you better of asking for expert help.

I don't have access to Tiago.
Even though we communicate from time to time.

I appreciate the links you put up.
As to what Super Roulette can offer.
I don't know yet.

Paying for software, services, or even code.
Is not a problem for me.

I am not a plumber.
So I call one when I want the water done.

I am not a programmer.
So I seek expert advice and assistance from those
that have a proven record in that area.

Victor your not a pascal programmer of a Delphi programmer.
RSS is what I started programming with.
Well, I actually started to program with CanDo for the amiga.
But that is ancient history now.

I asked lots of questions when it came to pascal.
Lots, and lots.

Now I have RSS Pro.
Done a great series of tutorials in here all based on that program.
But no one else has it.
Or programs with it.
Not in here at any rate.

Same goes for Delphi. or Pascal.
There are very few programmers that have a passion for roulette as well.
It is a very tiny market.

I am going to go ahead and just pay.
It is not a problem for me.

Perhaps I should not of mentioned the donations bit.
Just seeing if other members would like to share the costs.

If not then fine.
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VLS

It's OK.

I guess I have too much of the "open" software mentality in me.  :)

Code always free!
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ThomasGrant

Quote from: VLS on Sep 26, 09:45 AM 2010
I guess I have too much of the "open" software mentality in me.  :)

Code always free!

Reminds me of this FreeDom Of information act...

So here is a short story.

I got caught in a red light camera on the 11 of Sept.
There was a car crash at the intersection.
I was unable to get across in time.
So I go flashed.
To request details of the accident trough the Freedom of information act.
It will cost me $61.
However the fine will cost me $360
So what is free these days?

Freedom is not free.

I think that is on the Vietnam wall of honour in Washington.

Code can be free.
I just find coding some things difficult.
So I seek Professional assistance.
And to that end.
Delcode.com Support
Have proven very reliable.
Helpful, and cooperative.
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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VLS

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superman

Thomas, I agree with Victor, we all learn from the start, to build your own tool from the roots is the best way to learn, sure it may take time but it's free and you learn from it, screen reading is probably the most difficult challenge for you, I don't use delphi/pascal etc, more of a basic language approach, all software these days has the functions for what you need, mine uses

mousemove, wingetsize, wingethandle etc etc all you need to do is work out what you want the find and read the details of the individual functions to see if they will return the info you need then move on to the next step, once you have your template you can input ANY method you like. Your template should, in my opinion, be able to click spin and store the number in an array, the array can be as big or small as you like so you can look back as far as your mewthod requires.

HTH
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

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