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= '''<span style="color:#00528c">Download Links</span>''' = | = '''<span style="color:#00528c">Download Links</span>''' = | ||
: '''[http://grimore.org/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade/install_guides/debian Linux - Debian]''' | : '''[http://grimore.org/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade/install_guides/debian Linux - Debian]''' | ||
: '''[http://grimore.org/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade/install_guides/freebsd Linux - FreeBSD]''' | : '''[http://grimore.org/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade/install_guides/freebsd Linux - FreeBSD]''' | ||
: '''[http://grimore.org/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade/install_guides/raspberry_pi Raspberry Pi]''' | : '''[http://grimore.org/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade/install_guides/raspberry_pi Raspberry Pi]''' | ||
Check with the '''[secondlife:///app/group/e269893f-a570-0087-930e-6ba2a0b77f9c/about Wizardry and Steamworks:Support]''' group if you need help with Corrade installs on operating systems '''other than''' MS-Windows. | |||
= '''<span style="color:#00528c">Windows Installation</span>''' = | = '''<span style="color:#00528c">Windows Installation</span>''' = | ||
These instructions are provided by Aphrodite Atlas. | These instructions are provided by Aphrodite Atlas. | ||
:1) Download the latest '''[http://grimore.org/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade | :1) Download the latest '''[http://grimore.org/secondlife/scripted_agents/corrade Corrade Progressive build for Windows]'''. | ||
:2) Unpack the .zip file to the location you want it to run from | :2) Unpack the .zip file to the location you want it to run from | ||
:3) | :3) Run '''configurator.exe''' to configure your bot | ||
:4) On the '''Client''' tab: | :4) At the lower right, use the drop-down to select ADVANCED | ||
:: | ::A) On the '''Client''' tab: | ||
:: | :::1) Input the bot account's name | ||
:: | :::2) Input the bot account's password | ||
:: | :::3) Change '''start location''' to desired location (provide a Login URL (SLURL) if you don't want "last location" or "home" used.) | ||
: | :::4) Save the file as "Corrade.ini" | ||
:: | ::B) On the '''Masters''' tab: | ||
:: | :::1) Remove the example master names | ||
:: | :::2) Click the '''Add Master''' button | ||
:: | :::3) Add yourself as a master | ||
: | :::4) Save the file as Corrade.ini | ||
:: | ::C) On the '''Groups''' tab: | ||
:: | :::1) Remove (or edit) the example groups | ||
:: | :::2) Remember to click '''Add Group''' when creating a new group | ||
:: | :::3) Replace with info for the group you want the bot to give invitations to and handle ejects for | ||
:: | :::4) Under '''group permissions''' you MUST check/tick the "groups" box, anything else is optional. '''NOTE''': Possibly you'll need to tick all the permissions to get Corrade to respond when you add it to CasperLet. Try with just "groups"; if it doesn't work, come back to configurator.ini, select all the permissions, save, and restart Corrade, then test again. | ||
:: | :::5) The password you enter on this tab is your "Security Code" - this is '''not''' the SL account password! Numbers, letters, symbols are ok. | ||
:: | :::6) "Workers" = maximum simultaneous tasks. Up to 10 for best results. | ||
:: | :::7) Specify a database in the form of ''databasename.db''' | ||
:: | :::8) Specify a log file location and filename if you enable chat logging | ||
: | :::9) Save the file as Corrade.ini | ||
:: | ::D) Ensure that SIML, RLV, HTTP, Nucleus and notifications are disabled. This will lighten the client in the event you plan to use it for only basic group invite/eject functions. | ||
:: | :5) Run Corrade | ||
:: | ::A) From Windows, go Start > Run > cmd.exe '''as ADMINISTRATOR''' | ||
::B) cd into the directory in which you unpacked Corrade | |||
::C) At the command line, type '''Corrade.exe''' and hit enter. | |||
'''NOTE''': Should you need to run multiple Corrade instances on a single machine, it is critical that you either disable Nuclear for each instance, or change the port on which each instance '"dials out"' from your machine. | |||
=== Corrade as a Windows Service === | === Corrade as a Windows Service === |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 14 August 2017
Corrade Support Information
- Inworld group: Wizardry and Steamworks:Support
- Contact: Kira Komarov
Download Links
Check with the Wizardry and Steamworks:Support group if you need help with Corrade installs on operating systems other than MS-Windows.
Windows Installation
These instructions are provided by Aphrodite Atlas.
- 1) Download the latest Corrade Progressive build for Windows.
- 2) Unpack the .zip file to the location you want it to run from
- 3) Run configurator.exe to configure your bot
- 4) At the lower right, use the drop-down to select ADVANCED
- A) On the Client tab:
- 1) Input the bot account's name
- 2) Input the bot account's password
- 3) Change start location to desired location (provide a Login URL (SLURL) if you don't want "last location" or "home" used.)
- 4) Save the file as "Corrade.ini"
- B) On the Masters tab:
- 1) Remove the example master names
- 2) Click the Add Master button
- 3) Add yourself as a master
- 4) Save the file as Corrade.ini
- C) On the Groups tab:
- 1) Remove (or edit) the example groups
- 2) Remember to click Add Group when creating a new group
- 3) Replace with info for the group you want the bot to give invitations to and handle ejects for
- 4) Under group permissions you MUST check/tick the "groups" box, anything else is optional. NOTE: Possibly you'll need to tick all the permissions to get Corrade to respond when you add it to CasperLet. Try with just "groups"; if it doesn't work, come back to configurator.ini, select all the permissions, save, and restart Corrade, then test again.
- 5) The password you enter on this tab is your "Security Code" - this is not the SL account password! Numbers, letters, symbols are ok.
- 6) "Workers" = maximum simultaneous tasks. Up to 10 for best results.
- 7) Specify a database in the form of databasename.db'
- 8) Specify a log file location and filename if you enable chat logging
- 9) Save the file as Corrade.ini
- D) Ensure that SIML, RLV, HTTP, Nucleus and notifications are disabled. This will lighten the client in the event you plan to use it for only basic group invite/eject functions.
- A) On the Client tab:
- 5) Run Corrade
- A) From Windows, go Start > Run > cmd.exe as ADMINISTRATOR
- B) cd into the directory in which you unpacked Corrade
- C) At the command line, type Corrade.exe and hit enter.
NOTE: Should you need to run multiple Corrade instances on a single machine, it is critical that you either disable Nuclear for each instance, or change the port on which each instance '"dials out"' from your machine.
Corrade as a Windows Service
Information on how to set up Corrade as a service (so it auto restarts) is located on the Grimore site
Note: It is recommended when you set it up as a service to use "Auto Delayed Start".
Adding Corrade Bots to CasperTech Products
Adding Corrade to CasperLet
Steps to perform | Reference Image |
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Log in to CasperLet, go to the Group Bots page and click the "Add New" button. (If you already have existing bots set up, you will see a list of bots under the "Add New" button - if you wish to edit an existing bot configuration, click the "Edit" button next to the name of the bot you want to edit instead.) |
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Use the pulldown to select your bot type. | |
You will be presented with information about:
These screen assumes your choice is Corrade. |
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If you've selected Corrade you'll see this screen. Remember that:
Once you are done entering in setup information, click the "Next" button. If you've missed information that is required, there will be a popup screen to tell you what you're missing when you click "Next". |
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Now you will arrive at the test screen. Click the blue "Test Now" button to begin testing the configuration. | |
You will get a "Please Wait" window while the test is in progress, as shown here. | |
If you have an error in your bot configuration, you'll get an additonal popup with the error message. This is a sample of what the error message popup will say - there will be different errors depending on the configuration issue, and the selected bot. |
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If the test of your configuration was a success, you will see this message. | |
Clicking "OK" on the Success screen will automatically take you back to the main bots page, with your newly configured bot appearing in the list. An example of a list of bots may be seen in this image. |
Using CasperLet Bots on a Per-Unit Basis
Steps to perform | Reference Image |
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Adding a bot on a per-unit basis requires the bot to already be set up. You should see a list of bots if this has already been done, similar to this reference image. If you have no bots in the list, you need to create your bot(s). | |
Edit the individual unit configuration, and scroll down until you get to the "Group Invite Bots" line. | |
Use the pulldown to find the display/label name of your bot to use for group invites from this rental unit, and click the "Add" button. |