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OFP Filemon is a small tool that monitors and displays basic OFP file activity.

May be useful for addonmakers and missionmakers.

Download from this page.

0.03 Mb !

See readme for details.

Voyager

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Quote[/b] ]OFP File Monitor 0.1 beta

For mod's developers and missionmakers.

OFP Filemon is a small tool that monitors and displays basic OFP file activity.

OFP Filemon works on NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003.

Written completely on pure WinAPI, asm.

Using Filemon

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Unpack this archive to any directory, start OfpFileMon.exe, run OFP.

Terms of Use

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This software is provided "as is", without any guarantee made as to its

suitability or fitness for any particular use. It may contain bugs, so

use of this tool is at your own risk. We take no responsilbity for any

damage that may unintentionally be caused through its use.

Reporting Problems

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If you encounter problems, please visit http://voyager.alfamoon.com/

and download the latest version to see if the issue has been resolved.

If not, please send a bug report to:

Copyright © 2003-2006 by Voyager. All rights reserved.

ty Voyager  thumbs-up.gif

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Alright, another great tool from Voyager.

I'm afraid to admit I have no idea what this would be used for though... ? whistle.gif

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EDIT

Interesting tool to play around with. Addon-wise, you can see, for example, if OFP tries to access a file that isn't there (for example, there is a missing icon in the editorupgrade, which otherwise produces no errors). Mission-wise, you can see what scripts are being run. You can also watch OFP try and access a bunch of default files, like description.ext, config.cpp, config.bin, etc.

It seems a bit buggy or incomplete though. Not all files are being shown, which I know are being accessed (init.sqs for example). It is showing two copies of a script that I KNOW is only running once.

Anyway, perhaps I just don't know exactly what this tool is doing. Perhaps more documentation would be nice.

I'm not whining, I'm just really interested in this thing smile_o.gif.

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Cool! I guess this tool is probably ahead of its time and will find its strength in experiments helping finding out more about the engine . . .

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