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Cannot run more than 1 instance or > 1 tab on mirror.

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OS: XP, 7, 8, 8.1, server 2012
Java: JRE x86.

 

 

Running more than 1 tab causes a crash with the canvas error which is reported in this forum aswell.

 

Running more than 1 instance leads to the osbot client attaching its hooks into a rs client that already has hooks on it..

 

James

Can we get some clarity on this issue please? I'm experiencing the same problem. One tab works fine. Second tab closes the entire thing down without a crash report.

OS: XP, 7, 8, 8.1, server 2012

Java: JRE x86.

 

 

Running more than 1 tab causes a crash with the canvas error which is reported in this forum aswell.

 

Running more than 1 instance leads to the osbot client attaching its hooks into a rs client that already has hooks on it..

 

James

 

 

Lol, I can't even open another tab, nothing happens when I click Add bot :/

Hey guys, I actually think I've figured out what we might be doing wrong.

 

When you're running mirror mode, we are able successfully open one bot on our osbot client as long as we have a tab on our web browser opened to the runescape game client itself, right? Where we're having trouble is this part: Clicking "add bot" to add a second bot to our osbot client. That's when it crashes, freezes, closes, etc.

Apparently, and I just tried this and it worked successfully, open another tab on your web browser to the runescape game client. Then you can click "add bot" on your osbot client. The second bot will utilize the other tab with runescape opened and not the one your first bot is already using.

I'm sorry if this was something you already knew and tried, I just thought I'd at least share to show some clarity. Good luck!

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Hey guys, I actually think I've figured out what we might be doing wrong.

 

When you're running mirror mode, we are able successfully open one bot on our osbot client as long as we have a tab on our web browser opened to the runescape game client itself, right? Where we're having trouble is this part: Clicking "add bot" to add a second bot to our osbot client. That's when it crashes, freezes, closes, etc.

Apparently, and I just tried this and it worked successfully, open another tab on your web browser to the runescape game client. Then you can click "add bot" on your osbot client. The second bot will utilize the other tab with runescape opened and not the one your first bot is already using.

I'm sorry if this was something you already knew and tried, I just thought I'd at least share to show some clarity. Good luck!

 

Any dev reading this this is the stream of errors I get every single time i do it in all the different ways:

 

http://pastebin.com/8nG7VDGk

Yup same issue here. One tab works fine, but when I open up another tab osbot throws a bunch of errors and crashes. Oh and there seems to a memory leak too, beacuse at first the bot is using 250MB out of 1000MB, but when I look back at the bot 10 minutes later, all 1000MB are used up. Doesn't affect performance though

Try opening two osrs clients, THEN open osbot and add bot twice. This worked for me, the 2nd bot will hook the client that hasn't been used yet. And yeah there's a memory leak in there so it won't run longer than about an hour decently.

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