!!!! Update: Version 1.6 released !!!!
Hi guys
As you might know the Attic restock times appear to have changed lately, and this has broken Abrosia when used for restocking in the Attic.
This means that we need to collectively figure out what the new pattern is (if there is one), and to do that we need data.
I've written a small app that logs you in and continously refreshes at the attic, checking for new restocks and restock bans. This data is then recorded to a log file which I'll need you to send to me for analysis and reconciliation with other
Please use this program at your own risk. In theory as this isn't actually buying anything or doing anything with any level of speed, it shouldn't be dangerous. However, as it's brand new, untested code, there are always risks. As always, no liability should your account get frozen, etc etc.
If you're still interested in helping the effort to get Abrosia back up and running, the download link is below:
http://speedy.sh/hcv9P/Neocodex.AtticAnalyser.v1.6.zip
NOTE: This is Windows only, and requires the .NET framework. If you've run Valorous' programs lately, I think you should be OK. If you do have any problems, please post in this thread.
You can pre-empt any problems by downloading the required .NET framework version from HERE.
Instructions on how to use this is and what actions are performed are provided in the README.txt within the zip.
As already mentioned, this is brand new, so please check back here for updates regularly.
I would recommend using this for only 1 hour at a time. The log file might get a little large too, so keep an eye on that.
Your log file should be found in the bin\Logs\ directory, and can be uploaded to
http://www.speedy.sh
or
http://pastebin.com
when you've been running it for a while.
Please send this to me via PM with details of your account age & anything else important -- the data isn't very sensitive, but in theory, neopets could reconcile request timings if they got ahold of the log file (although this is very unlikely).
Cheers
Dan
Edited by Dan, 08 December 2013 - 01:19 PM.