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			Has someone started on an AJAX implementation of JJ2 yet?  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Really, reading all this makes me think we're almost ready for that. They should hurry with those 100 THz 50-core processors that are probably needed for playing 'JSJJ2' (JavaScriptJJ2) though. 
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			Yea, I have thought about that too, but it's very hard I think. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I can now make php exe programs with a GUI, maybe we could make a completely php-based JJ2? 
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			Hmm... I think the best you could do with PHP with stuff like this is by using it as some sort of core layer to build a Javascript on top of it that will handle all the I/O. PHP is good at keeping track of stuff, but I'm not so optimistic about its abilities to react immediately to user input.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			you don't need php/javascript for that.... html and the canvas element is enough.................. 
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			HTML is a luxury, a JJ2 port using straight Assembly is the way to go. Machine code would be even better!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			It wouldn't be hard to do a JCS based on HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP. Just look at my level editor, it has tiles and rules (events)! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Thanks to Stijn for making it easier to read J2l and J2t! A web-based JJ2 is nearly impossible, I think, with HTML, PHP and JS+Ajax. Because it need to handle TCP and UDP connections. 
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 FQuist made a working version of a collaborative web-based JCS a year or two ago (you could create a level together, and see the changes others made real-time), which that page of mine is based on. Note that back then the J2L and J2T formats were not documented yet.  | 
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			Awesome Stijn! does it use any PHP or is it static HTML?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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| Jun 7, 2009, 03:38 AM | |
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			I remember that script... it's so awesome  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			![]() Although I wasn't serious about the AJAX JJ2, it would be pretty awesome  
		
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			Just wondering if anyone could help me with a problem I am having. I need to have a lot o webpages that pull a line of text from a txt file so that when the file is changed, all the HTML files will have the new info when they start. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Good Job Guys, I tryed to create basics on this thread a component for Delphi and i have the most finished but I have a problem with compress2, I have more parameters as you in the function header and i dont know 3 of them, i hope someone can help me. How the compress2 Function is looking at delphi: ZlibEx.ZCompress2(inBuffer,inSize,outBuffer,outSiz e,compressionlevel, windowBits,memLevel,strategy) the first 4 i know (...) and i think the compression level is "max" (9) WindowBits and memLevel are Integer Values (4byte, in c++ "int") The strategy have 5 possible values: - zsDefault(0) - zsFiltered(1) - zsHuffman(2) - zsRLE(3) - zsFixed(4) I hope someone can help me with this, when i get this working i post my component for Delphi here. Sfaizst Last edited by Sfaizst; Dec 23, 2009 at 08:00 PM.  | 
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 Each event looks like this (4 bytes): Code: 
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I've done some deeper research about the Generator event (216), and found out this: If the Event is 12 (Belt AccR) and the Delay is 3, the structure of the Event Data is: Code: 
	216 192 48 0 48 / 16 = 3 But this ONLY applies when Event or Delay is below 15. Example with values above 15: Event: 58 (TNT) Delay: 29 And we get the following result: Code: 
	216 160 211 1 I've made a PHP script that calculates the Delay: PHP Code: 
	
			
	This code isn't tested with all the combinations of event and delays, as there are a lot of combinations: 256*32 = 8192 All I know it works with the most event and delays, and there may be some exceptions. If we/someone will make a new JCS or make a JCS patch, or something else related to events, please help me/us. If this information was useful, or you got any questions/suggestions/further knowledge, please let me know. Comments are appreciated! 
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			DJazz: No worries, events are understood. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	Neobeo addresses your research. Same info, in a JCSref article. (Scroll down to "Parameters vs. Bitfields.")  | 
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			That solution is much more simpler than mine.. ![]() Anyway, it was so interesting that I made a PHP script to get all the event data and it's parameters. It's heavily commented, so you easy understand what it does :P PHP Code: 
	
			
	The first working code was made in three hours! 
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			Very nice! Particularly remembering to account for the negative parameters. Depending on the context that gets used in, one probably also wants to put in some exception for the Generator event, since giving the name of the event being generated is more useful than the number.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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 Also in that article: I tried to give the apple |Speed:-8 in jcs but it appeared in the name of the event, how do you change it in jcs so it will appear in a box where you can edit it? 
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			You will not be able to use more than 32 (0-31) triggers because that's all that the game code allows for, the trigger events only read the first six bytes and not the others for figuring out the TriggerID. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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			http://mods.jazz2online.com/j2b.txt 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	(Very) incomplete J2B documentation, not complete by far but at least more readable than Dr. Eggman's article. Thanks to Torkell for additions and corrections. If you have any more information on the format, feel free to share.  | 
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			Python tileset renderer: http://www.jazz2online.com/junk/sour...ile=tileset.py 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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	JcsLayerWidth[0 to 7] Byte (1 byte each) Width of layer as seen in JCS. (decreased by Tile Width setting) LayerWidth[0 to 7] Byte (1 byte each) Width of layer as used by JJ2 and other DataStreams.  | 
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			I thought you would've know the correct specification considering that you made the php Level class. Anyway, here is the struct that I have been using recently. Some of it is based on your Level class.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Yes, but I only got that to work after skipping random numbers of bytes (the LayerUnknown parts, for example - their size also doesn't match NeoBeo's article), and I hoped someone else had a more robust solution.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I dunno if this has been posted before (I couldn't find anything about it), so here goes: a list of what set/animation goes with JCS events. Formatted as a Python dictionary (remove the newlines if you want to use it in Python though), but should be easy to convert. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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    29: (55, 14), #Jazz Level Start
    30: (86, 14), #Spaz Level Start
    31: (86, 14), #Multiplayer Level Start
    33: (1, 30), #Freezer Ammo+3
    34: (1, 26), #Bouncer Ammo+3
    35: (1, 35), #Seeker Ammo+3
    36: (1, 50), #3Way Ammo+3
    37: (1, 58), #Toaster Ammo+3
    38: (1, 60), #TNT Ammo+3
    39: (1, 62), #Gun8 Ammo+3
    40: (1, 69), #Gun9 Ammo+3
    41: (100, 5), #Still Turtleshell
    42: (103, 2), #Swinging Vine
    43: (1, 2), #Bomb
    44: (68, 85), #Silver Coin
    45: (68, 38), #Gold Coin
    46: (68, 6), #Gun crate
    47: (68, 6), #Carrot crate
    48: (68, 6), #1Up crate
    49: (68, 4), #Gem barrel
    50: (68, 4), #Carrot barrel
    51: (68, 4), #1up barrel
    52: (68, 6), #Bomb Crate
    53: (68, 56), #Freezer Ammo+15
    54: (68, 55), #Bouncer Ammo+15
    55: (68, 57), #Seeker Ammo+15
    56: (68, 58), #3Way Ammo+15
    57: (68, 59), #Toaster Ammo+15F
    58: (68, 91), #TNT (armed explosive, no pickup)
    59: (68, 37), #Airboard
    60: (93, 6), #Frozen Green Spring
    61: (68, 30), #Gun Fast Fire
    62: (68, 6), #Spring Crate
    63: (68, 23), #Red Gem +1
    64: (68, 23), #Green Gem +1
    65: (68, 23), #Blue Gem +1
    66: (68, 23), #Purple Gem +1
    67: (68, 35), #Super Red Gem
    68: (9, 4), #Birdy
    69: (68, 4), #Gun Barrel
    70: (68, 6), #Gem Crate
    71: (68, 71), #Jazz<->Spaz
    72: (68, 22), #Carrot Energy +1
    73: (68, 83), #Full Energy
    74: (68, 32), #Fire Shield
    75: (68, 11), #Water Shield
    76: (68, 52), #Lightning Shield
    79: (68, 34), #Fast Feet
    80: (68, 1), #Extra Live
    81: (68, 29), #End of Level signpost
    83: (68, 15), #Save point signpost
    84: (12, 1), #Bonus Level signpost
    85: (93, 8), #Red Spring
    86: (93, 6), #Green Spring
    87: (93, 1), #Blue Spring
    88: (68, 73), #Invincibility
    89: (68, 88), #Extra Time
    90: (68, 43), #Freeze Enemies
    91: (93, 9), #Hor Red Spring
    92: (93, 7), #Hor Green Spring
    93: (93, 2), #Hor Blue Spring
    94: (68, 69), #Morph Into Bird
    95: (68, 53), #Scenery Trigger Crate
    96: (68, 41), #Fly carrot
    97: (49, 1), #RectGem Red
    98: (49, 1), #RectGem Green
    99: (49, 1), #RectGem Blue
    100: (99, 1), #Tuf Turt
    101: (98, 6), #Tuf Boss
    102: (59, 3), #Lab Rat
    103: (33, 1), #Dragon
    104: (60, 5), #Lizard
    105: (16, 1), #Bee
    106: (73, 3), #Rapier
    107: (85, 1), #Sparks
    108: (2, 2), #Bat
    109: (96, 7), #Sucker
    110: (21, 1), #Caterpillar
    111: (19, 3), #Cheshire1
    112: (20, 3), #Cheshire2
    113: (52, 5), #Hatter
    114: (8, 5), #Bilsy Boss
    115: (80, 3), #Skeleton
    116: (30, 1), #Doggy Dogg
    117: (100, 8), #Norm Turtle
    118: (53, 1), #Helmut
    120: (25, 1), #Demon
    123: (32, 1), #Dragon Fly
    124: (64, 7), #Monkey
    125: (41, 2), #Fat Chick
    126: (42, 1), #Fencer
    127: (43, 1), #Fish
    128: (65, 4), #Moth
    129: (94, 1), #Steam
    130: (76, 1), #Rotating Rock
    131: (68, 61), #Blaster PowerUp
    132: (68, 62), #Bouncy PowerUp
    133: (68, 63), #Ice gun PowerUp
    134: (67, 64), #Seek PowerUp
    135: (68, 65), #RF PowerUp
    136: (68, 66), #Toaster PowerUP
    137: (69, 5), #PIN: Left Paddle
    138: (69, 6), #PIN: Right Paddle
    139: (69, 1), #PIN: 500 Bump
    140: (69, 3), #PIN: Carrot Bump
    141: (68, 2), #Apple
    142: (68, 3), #Banana
    143: (68, 17), #Cherry
    144: (68, 72), #Orange
    145: (68, 75), #Pear
    146: (68, 80), #Pretzel
    147: (68, 82), #Strawberry
    151: (72, 1), #Queen Boss
    152: (96, 5), #Floating Sucker
    153: (14, 1), #Bridge
    154: (68, 49), #Lemon
    155: (68, 51), #Lime
    156: (68, 90), #Thing
    157: (68, 93), #Watermelon
    158: (68, 74), #Peach
    159: (68, 39), #Grapes
    160: (68, 50), #Lettuce
    161: (68, 27), #Eggplant
    162: (68, 24), #Cucumb
    163: (68, 21), #Soft Drink
    164: (68, 76), #Soda Pop
    165: (68, 54), #Milk
    166: (68, 77), #Pie
    167: (68, 13), #Cake
    168: (68, 26), #Donut
    169: (68, 25), #Cupcake
    170: (68, 19), #Chips
    171: (68, 14), #Candy
    172: (58, 20), #Chocbar
    173: (68, 44), #Icecream
    174: (68, 12), #Burger
    175: (68, 78), #Pizza
    176: (68, 33), #Fries
    177: (68, 18), #Chicken Leg
    178: (68, 81), #Sandwich
    179: (68, 89), #Taco
    180: (68, 92), #Weenie
    181: (68, 40), #Ham
    182: (68, 16), #Cheese
    183: (60, 3), #Float Lizard
    184: (64, 6), #Stand Monkey
    190: (74, 2), #Raven
    191: (97, 1), #Tube Turtle
    192: (68, 36 #Gem Ring
    193: (81, 1), #Small Tree
    195: (102, 4), #Uterus
    196: (102, 8), #Crab
    197: (109, 1), #Witch
    198: (77, 2), #Rocket Turtle
    199: (15, 1), #Bubba
    200: (28, 9), #Devil devan boss
    201: (27, 2), #Devan (robot boss)
    202: (75, 4), #Robot (robot boss)
    203: (18, 1), #Carrotus pole
    204: (71, 1), #Psych pole
    205: (29, 1), #Diamondus pole
    209: (48, 1), #Fruit Platform
    210: (11, 1), #Boll Platform
    211: (51, 1), #Grass Platform
    212: (70, 1), #Pink Platform
    213: (84, 1), #Sonic Platform
    214: (92, 1), #Spike Platform
    215: (90, 1), #Spike Boll
    217: (38, 1), #Eva
    220: (68, 67), #Gun8 Powerup
    221: (68, 68), #Gun9 Powerup
    223: (91, 1), #3D Spike Boll
    226: (60, 1), #Copter
    228: (68, 88), #Stopwatch
    229: (58, 1), #Jungle Pole
    231: (6, 1), #Big Rock
    232: (5, 1), #Big Box
    235: (83, 3), #Bolly Boss
    236: (17, 1), #Butterfly
    237: (4, 1), #BeeBoy
    241: (101, 7), #Tweedle Boss
    244: (44, 2) #CTF Base + Flag
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			And the PHP port: http://www.jazz2online.com/junk/sour...ss.Episode.php
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Aaand a J2A renderer (for all those myriads of custom animation files out there): 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	http://www.jazz2online.com/junk/source.php?file=j2a.py also needs http://www.jazz2online.com/junk/source.php?file=misc.py The sprite drawing algorithm is a bit quirky, but seems to work and is reasonably fast.  | 
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			I think JJ2 only, because when I use my Tileset Compiler, all looks fine in JCS, but weird black colors (#000) on transparent areas of tiles in JJ2. I think this has to do with the Data3 (Transparency Mask)
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Hello Stijn and others, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	you may want to have a look at modplug's source code (load_j2b.cpp) for a deeper insight into the J2B format. Everything is working correctly (apart from restart position, I have absolutely no clue where this could be hidden in the file, apparently it's hardcoded?) and I hope that there are at least a few helpful code comments in there. This is certainly more helpful than Dr. Eggman's findings (no offence).  | 
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