You should be able to.
You will need to download the two different cores, and then configure them appropriatally, but changing the used port for connection, but not MySQL.
Then well... start them up? xD
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Hello
I have a dedicated server located at my work, this is my own server and I am currently running Mangoszero 1.12.1 on it. However, I also want to run my TrinityCore 3.2.2 emulator on the same computer..
Is this possible? I mean it should since both cores is based on mangos, but I just wanna make sure that I could do it and how I can do it.
I guess I will be using just one of the realmd's, but the question is which one of them is the best to use?
First of all I need to know if it's working, please excuse my English, I skipped some grades at school and I am also from Norway
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You should be able to.
You will need to download the two different cores, and then configure them appropriatally, but changing the used port for connection, but not MySQL.
Then well... start them up? xD
Good english btw, its not bad at all.![]()
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Unless the two cores are really recent deviations of eachother, this is not possible for all sorts of wacky reasons.
2dgreengiant himself almost died trying to get ArcEmu & Mangos to run on the same server. It's hard!
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Heh, guess it seems easier in theory.
Did someone give him a soulstone?
On the brighter side, you never know till you try!
I worked on soulstone
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That thing with two separate logonservers seems like a good solution, but since this is Trinity and mangos is it possible to use the same logonserver? Or is the code to much different?
Thanks for the answers
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I dont know myself, but as i said, experiment, then you could even release a guide if you get it working (wink)
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