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good program, hope link download work
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(02 June, 2020 - 09:04 AM)4PEX Wrote: Show MoreDont Leech and leave a like!
This is my newest form of Serial Generators!
This was a big overhaul, I've switched to Configs,
They are stored in JSON files and are easily editable!
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Screenshots
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The basic rundown of the Cfg.Json structure
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The config system works upon two random functions "String" and "StringPool", Each one goes up to 10, EG "StringPool4" or "StringPool10".
They go in Numeric order and StringPool gets priority, Meaning that It'll always be ahead of String.
StringPool1 > String1 > StringPool2 + String2 > StringPool3 + String3 Etc.
Let's say that you don't require StringPool and only want to use String , Just don't declare any StingPool's
EG
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{
"CfgAuthor": "4PEX",
"CfgName": "Logitech GPro",
"String4": "678BCDEFGH 1", (You don't have to include every number behind it, you can just not include them)
"String5": "32679F 1",
"String6": "123456789FF 1"
}
{
"CfgAuthor": "4PEX", <---- This would be your name if you decided to make a config and publish it in this thread.
"CfgName": "Dell, Alienware", <---- This is the name of the Config.
"String1": "137DB4WM3Q5SR6824H 4", <---- SerialPro Has two random functions, This one works as shown, "PoolOfCharacters AmmountOfCharactersToBePicked".
EG The result would be any 4 of these characters.
"StringPool1": "AA BB CC DD" <---- This is the Second method of generating random functions, This will pick out a string randomly.
EG The result would've been one of these strings "AA BBB CCCC D", You can also input one string into it to produce static results.
}
MErci beaucoup
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(02 June, 2020 - 09:04 AM)4PEX Wrote: Show MoreDont Leech and leave a like!
This is my newest form of Serial Generators!
This was a big overhaul, I've switched to Configs,
They are stored in JSON files and are easily editable!
-------------------------------------
Screenshots
-------------------------------------
The basic rundown of the Cfg.Json structure
Show ContentSpoiler:
The config system works upon two random functions "String" and "StringPool", Each one goes up to 10, EG "StringPool4" or "StringPool10".
They go in Numeric order and StringPool gets priority, Meaning that It'll always be ahead of String.
StringPool1 > String1 > StringPool2 + String2 > StringPool3 + String3 Etc.
Let's say that you don't require StringPool and only want to use String , Just don't declare any StingPool's
EG
Show ContentSpoiler:
{
"CfgAuthor": "4PEX",
"CfgName": "Logitech GPro",
"String4": "678BCDEFGH 1", (You don't have to include every number behind it, you can just not include them)
"String5": "32679F 1",
"String6": "123456789FF 1"
}
{
"CfgAuthor": "4PEX", <---- This would be your name if you decided to make a config and publish it in this thread.
"CfgName": "Dell, Alienware", <---- This is the name of the Config.
"String1": "137DB4WM3Q5SR6824H 4", <---- SerialPro Has two random functions, This one works as shown, "PoolOfCharacters AmmountOfCharactersToBePicked".
EG The result would be any 4 of these characters.
"StringPool1": "AA BB CC DD" <---- This is the Second method of generating random functions, This will pick out a string randomly.
EG The result would've been one of these strings "AA BBB CCCC D", You can also input one string into it to produce static results.
}
i really hope it works
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