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anuparockz
03-07-2012, 01:15 PM
I have this problem where I keep getting error starting SMART but after many tries, The SMART client opens. My problem is, by the time the SMART client fully loads and goes to the login screen, the script has stopped automatically.(3 minutes has passed and runescape is not yet ready.......) So even if I target the client and start the script again, it destroys SMART and tries to open it again. I s there a way to bypass the 3 minute time limit or is there a way to set the script to not destroy SMART? Any help would be appreciated.



Wow that was long!

one1988
03-07-2012, 01:20 PM
Many users are experience similar difficulties, and many threads have been poste in regards to this.

My advice as it has been to others is to completely uninstall java and redownload and install it. Please tell me if this works for you thanks. :)

YoHoJo
03-07-2012, 01:23 PM
Make sure you runescape graphics settings are fixed screen, highest brightness, all low.

anuparockz
03-07-2012, 01:39 PM
Graphics are the same as YoHoJo said. And I have reinstalled java. Sometimes the script works but I have to wait a hell of a time. I think it's my internet connection. It's very slow. I'll try a different connection and update the results.

bolshak25
03-07-2012, 01:42 PM
Smart_Server := 10;
Smart_Signed := True;
Smart_Members:= False;
SetupSRL;

Make sure in the main loop that the smart things are declared before setupsrl.
otherwise itll open a new smart each time. also a quick fix would be to start the script then pause and wait for smart to load then click play to let it startup

anuparockz
03-07-2012, 01:50 PM
Smart_Server := 10;
Smart_Signed := True;
Smart_Members:= False;
SetupSRL;

Make sure in the main loop that the smart things are declared before setupsrl.
otherwise itll open a new smart each time. also a quick fix would be to start the script then pause and wait for smart to load then click play to let it startup

Ah that could work. I'll try it.

Also, I tried running the script with my bro's broadband connection and it took less than a minute but after it came to the login screen, it didn't do anything. I think it's the script's fault.