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Problem Launching OSBot With A .bat File

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I want OSBot to automatically launch while using as few resources as possible. I followed the guide below but the -allow lowcpu, lowresource, and no interface commands don't seem to do anything. There is also a link to a thread that talks about a norender command but then the same guy who made the topic says there's no such thing.

 

 

This is the exact command I use:

java -jar OSBot.jar -login name:pass -world 301 -script 476:383_45_23 -allow lowcpu, lowresource, nointerface -bot rsname:rspass:0000

 

I removed "-allow lowcpu, lowresource, nointerface" and did a test run and it used just as much cpu/memory as when the command is included. Do some of these commands only work for VIP or am I missing something?

27 minutes ago, prorunescapeguy said:

I want OSBot to automatically launch while using as few resources as possible. I followed the guide below but the -allow lowcpu, lowresource, and no interface commands don't seem to do anything. There is also a link to a thread that talks about a norender command but then the same guy who made the topic says there's no such thing.

 

 

This is the exact command I use:

 


java -jar OSBot.jar -login name:pass -world 301 -script 476:383_45_23 -allow lowcpu, lowresource, nointerface -bot rsname:rspass:0000

 

 

I removed "-allow lowcpu, lowresource, nointerface" and did a test run and it used just as much cpu/memory as when the command is included. Do some of these commands only work for VIP or am I missing something?

is ur Osbot jar file also named as "OSBot.jar"? also is this .bat file on desktop if so is the jar on desktop?

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20 minutes ago, FrostBug said:

pretty sure you can't have spaces between the args of -allow, but I'm not CLI expert 

this solved it. thanks.

56 minutes ago, prorunescapeguy said:

this solved it. thanks.

you should use -meme 256 

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