excellent update i will try to drag and drop .txml
actually not working ;) let's see if i double click it it's work.
i have try with the lvm.txml directly
badly we can't see our avatar it's like FPS game (1st person right?)
and here i prefer to *see my avatar* in-world it's more easy to *show"
stuff at others people.
great update :)

On 19 mai, 22:05, Jonne Nauha <jo...@adminotech.com> wrote:
> *Server*
>
>    1. Open firewall port 2345 for UDP.
>    2. Install Direct X 9 to the server, be sure its there. The server still
>    requires it even if you wont paint anything, you dont need graphics card on
>    your server but you need to install dx9.
>    3. Open cmd prompt and go to your server install dir (default C:\Program
>    Files (x86)\realXtend\Tundra for x64 system, drop x86 for others)
>    4. Run command to start server: "server --headless --protocol udp"
>    without the " quotes of course.
>
> *Client*
> *
> *
> Lets pretend you started your server and your servers hostname is
> my.tundra.com, also IP address of course suits here. Just resolve the net IP
> of your server.
>
>    1. Go to your install Tundra directory same as above (client and server
>    are bundled both in the installer.
>    2. Double click "viewer.exe" to start viewer.
>    3. On the browser UI go to the left most tab that say "Login"
>       1. Server: my.tundra.com:2345 (don't put http:// in front)
>       2. Username: <anything-here-without-spaces>
>       3. Protocol: Select UDP.
>    4. Press connect/login button on the right bottom corner.
>
> If you are not getting logged in take a remote to the server and see the
> server prints. If it does not print anything a) your IP or port is wrong b)
> some firewall is blocking your connection. In the client you can drop
> console by pressing F1, but if the connection fails it will not give you
> much information im afraid.
>
> Also note that the server is empty when you log in. This is normal and
> wanted behaviour. We dont but anything in the scene for you (expect sky and
> sun and some fog.) If you seem to be in all grey place, left click the scene
> and press space to lift up your camera from the fog.
>
> *Loading some content*
> *
> *
> If you get login to show next you can try loading a real scene:
>
>    1. Go to your running server and shut it down with typing "exit" to the
>    server console.
>    2. Run this: "server.exe --headless --protocol udp --file
>    http://www.realxtend.org/world/lvm/lvm_full.txml";
>    3. Login and see some stuff! You can modify your copy of the scene as you
>    like, the original source (rex hosted scene) will not get modified, so feel
>    free to play around. Note this scene might be missing avatar also before 
> its
>    fixed by toni :)
>
> *Making your own content*
> *
> *
> Once you have your empty scene, you can start dropping meshes, txml/tbin or
> ogre scene files into it. Note that by default Tundra will forget the
> content when you close it down, this is normal and wanted behavior by
> default. To keep your scene between server boots go to the configuration
> file that tundra server prints after it has been started! Set the following
> in the file (tundra.ini)
>
> [server]
> startup_load_enabled=true
> shutdown_save_enabled=true
> interval_save_enabled=true
>
> Send more questions if you still have problems :) So to get your tundra
> world started you have to get some content your self, you can export a scene
> from blender and drag and drop it to the scene. I can write detailed
> instuctions how to upload the scene to a web server with tundra once you get
> to that point.

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