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Title: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: Albalaha on December 29, 2012, 04:52:31 AM
Most of you guys have seen the 185 spins data of smartlive casino. If you have not see this: http://www.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=3689.0 (http://www.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=3689.0) . It is a visual delight and a great system tester tool. It provides you a real session of 3 to 4 hours of real play. txt or excel format data is OK but can't substitute this easy to see Marvel. I started compiling them in rf.cc and many guys helped me with their inputs. Now, you must be knowing that they have changed the look of the 185 session and it is not as appealing or a visual candy than earlier.
                           I have seen that Normy (norcosoft) developed a tool which can automatically capture sessions in txt form. He has helped in compiling many too. I saw even 900+ consecutive spins data compiled by Normy.
                      Is it possible to have a small tool that can convert any text data to the shape and style of smart live casino, be it 100 spins or thousand spins? If it is possible, we can have the most convenient way for manual (I call it visual testing for Red/black) testing. It can be a breakthrough too because no one has ever done anything like this in any other forum.
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: Ophis on December 29, 2012, 01:20:13 PM
 ;D do you really play red/black?  :))
... you are joking right?
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: Albalaha on December 29, 2012, 02:00:15 PM
Well,
              It is not bad for seeing any other bet and definitely better than scrolling a txt or excel format to see an ordinary session.
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: Superman on December 29, 2012, 02:04:40 PM
Quotedo you really play red/black?

On BV NZ EC's are probably the easiest to work with on a continual basis, followed by single dozens/columns, if you want to play a session which bets every spin or the majority of spins that is.
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: Albalaha on December 29, 2012, 02:22:09 PM
The question is not of whether I play EC or what. Please provide any feasible way. I think it can be done with excel too.I have seen something like this somewhere.
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: VLS on December 29, 2012, 02:37:55 PM
Dear sumit,

Let me see if I have gotten your requirement right:

1) You input a text file.

2) Program outputs an image containing 19 numbers per horizontal line, like this:

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Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: Albalaha on December 29, 2012, 02:58:44 PM
exactly, Vic. :nod:
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: VLS on December 29, 2012, 05:47:54 PM
Only Red/Black? would you also like Low/High, EVEN/ODD?
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: Albalaha on December 30, 2012, 03:25:21 AM
How will u indicate a number both as Red/Black and High/Low Both? It is only the color that is visibly easy to see. Do just like smartlive does and data will look compact and easy to use.
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: VLS on December 30, 2012, 03:56:46 AM
I was thinking generating 3 images. High-Low could be blue/orange. Even Odd, yellow/green.

Think I can accommodate you within the week. If I can relocate a code I had for randomizing Kimo-Li's matrix numbers, it may be sooner. It's just a matter of changing background color and the number or columns :)
Title: Re: My suggestion or request to Normy and other programmers for high class data
Post by: Albalaha on December 30, 2012, 03:59:08 AM
That will be even better.