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  • Would anyone be interested in a bash script that downloads Dreambot and all the pre-requisits on a Rasberry Pi to start your bot farm?


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    I mean like Pi Zeros go for 10$ each you could make quite the farm. The script would install Java/Dreambot and all the other snazz you need and just boot it up after accepting your credentials as command-line arguments. OSRS loads while you get lunch, you come back and set up your bot-farm. Thoughts?

     

    Edit: What if we just made the entirety of Dreambot command-line friendly, so I could be like

    DBLauncher.jar -username Before -password iLoveIceCream -addAccount "[email protected] goodgoodIceCream 112233" -script "Before's autospammer" -breaks default
    

    And then it just logs me in/adds the account/starts the script and I don't have to worry bout a thing?

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    I mean like Pi Zeros go for 10$ each you could make quite the farm. The script would install Java/Dreambot and all the other snazz you need and just boot it up after accepting your credentials as command-line arguments. OSRS loads while you get lunch, you come back and set up your bot-farm. Thoughts?

     

    Edit: What if we just made the entirety of Dreambot command-line friendly, so I could be like

    DBLauncher.jar -username Before -password iLoveBlackDick -addAccount "[email protected] bigbigblacks 112233" -script "Before's autoscammer" -breaks default
    

    And then it just logs me in/adds the account/starts the script and I don't have to worry bout a thing?

    You can use accountUsernames and accountPasswords if you want to use an account that is not in your Account Manager

    ref: https://dreambot.org/forums/index.php/topic/2360-dreambots-quickstart%E2%84%A2/

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    Gl running DB on a pi zero tho

    If I trust the script I'm running I can disable rendering and idgaf about what happens next

     

    edit: With that said, I wish there was a more lightweight botting client. APOS for RSC used to be hella lightweight, it was literally taking 3kbs of memory and ran for weeks at a time lmfao

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    Does DreamBot/RS even run on ARM?

     

    I have heard of people running 1-2 clients on a pi 3, I will test it out myself on the one I have laying around sometime and let you know from my own experience what happens

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    Any progress on running DB on pi? Was thinking about buying some orangePi Pluses for a farm. OrangePi cause cheap, plus cause Ethernet. Haven't priced any switches yet, hopefully I can just grab some shitty ones from Goodwill.

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    Any progress on running DB on pi? Was thinking about buying some orangePi Pluses for a farm. OrangePi cause cheap, plus cause Ethernet. Haven't priced any switches yet, hopefully I can just grab some shitty ones from Goodwill.

    It does work on my pi 3b but its really fucking laggy

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    Rip. I mean you could try running a lighter os or some wizardry to free up resources (Is it possible to run DB without GUI?). Were you running with client rendering disabled? 

     

     

    If I can at least run one account per pi then I'll be happy.

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