• [Help] MYSQL & tmysql4 Q&A
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Alright, so to begin this top you already know this is about MYSQL & tmysql4. I have a few questions reguarding how to use & install "tmysql4". Based on the following forum links I have gathered and read, the public knowledge is very limited on these topics "from my knowledge" that is. Now based on what I have read, and my understanding is that tmysql is waaaay better than MYSQLOO for the following reasons: - It has better response time "faster transfers" - Isn't riddled with memory leaks - Doesn't crash at random Now I have never had any of the issues listed above, however, I haven't been using MYSQL / TMSQL. But I'm wanting to improve anywhere I can. So now the question remains, what one would be more practical to use, or more ideal. If TMSQL is going to require hours of editing supporting MYSQL based scripts. Then I would rather avoid the headache. But if this is something that can be done with some time and effort put into it. Then I will do so. I have been searching for any type of documentation to help with the installation of TMSQL. But with little to any luck, I have yet to succeed. Links: [url]https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1442438[/url] = Main release topic [url]https://github.com/blackawps/gm_tmysql4[/url] = BlackAwps [tmysql4] [url]https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1442438&page=6[/url] On page 6 StonedPenguin talks about support for multiple IPS "Might come in handy later. Extra links (releases) [url]https://raw.githubusercontent.com/blackawps/gm_tmysql4/master/mysqloo.lua[/url] = BlackAwps [tmysql4 wrapper] ? If anyone could provide any more useful information regarding this topic, that would be....amazing. Thanks you Also if anyone knows of a good converter for date files "SV.DB" to mysql please provide links. Much appreciated.
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