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Dominic Jacara
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Posted - 2009.04.08 09:22:00 -
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First, my congrats on your program. I've only run it a couple of times and some of the features are a bit difficult to work out how to use or what the various widgets mean (still haven't figured out what the dropdown box below build time is supposed to be for). Is anyone planning to do a Help file for you and a summary of features you are working on? I echo what otehrs have said here that it is hard work reading through 17 pages of postings to figure it all out.
Unless I've missed something obvious, it would help if we could record which ones were originals and which were copies. In some cases I have both types, and in many cases I only buy copies; which would also mean holding multiples of the copies with their different ME and PE values. I realise that is probably quite a big change if the design of the saved data only caters for a unique instance of a BP name, but maybe if you used a suffix to designate the duplicates and strip that part off to use as the Original / Copy staus and instance number? What do you think? Do-able?
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Dominic Jacara
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Posted - 2009.04.08 09:28:00 -
[512]
Sorry, also forgot to say that the other BPC attribute that would be handy to have would be 'Licensed Production Runs Remaining'. Oh, and to have a search or sort order to find the best Copy BPC based on desired ME, PE or Runs Remaining values. Looking more like a major addition of data attributes and functionality every passing moment.
Don't ask for much do we?

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Zatch
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.04.09 00:43:00 -
[513]
Bah, my last post didn't go through I guess.
The dropdown menu under the build time is for selecting a POS assembly array as your manufacturing location. This affects the material cost and production time in most cases.
Although it is possible to rewrite the storage format to allow for BPC data storage, it would require significant modification of the interface as well. It may happen somewhere down the line, but I'm restricting my efforts to data updates and fixing the t2 wastage problems until I feel compelled to add more functionality. ----- MLCalc Creator HW2/EVE Mod Team Leader |

Implicatus
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Posted - 2009.04.11 19:17:00 -
[514]
My CRC errors on extraction are coming from the program I used, ALzip. Using built in WinXP extraction works correctly.
Thanks for your time and effort producing this, you help me make millions 
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Gekkoh
Caldari Rule of Five The Junta
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Posted - 2009.04.24 07:52:00 -
[515]
I have a problem with matprices.dat, where MaterialListEditor.exe errors on open with a subscript out of range error.
I can consistently reproduce this one of two ways: 1. Execute MLCalc.exe 2. Exit 3. Execute MaterialListEditor.exe
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1. Execute MaterialListEditor.exe 2. Click Save 3. Exit 4. Execute MLCalc.exe 5. Exit 6. Execute MaterialListEditor.exe
Diffing the original matprices.dat file created by MaterialListEditor.exe with the one saved by MLCalc.exe shows there to be a difference. The original matprices.dat file has 850 lines, while the modified version has 913 lines.
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Drexciyian
The Water Margin
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Posted - 2009.04.24 12:13:00 -
[516]
Anyway to import prices from eve central?
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Gekkoh
Caldari Rule of Five The Junta
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Posted - 2009.04.29 00:33:00 -
[517]
Does anyone have any idea why I'm having the issue I reported 2 posts above this one?
I would expect multiple people to be complaining, but I only see one post in this thread, and that was awhile ago.
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Zatch
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.04.29 04:21:00 -
[518]
The Material List Editor hasn't been updated since Apocrypha, so it won't work until I update it.
@Drexciyian: No, and there probably won't be (trying not to create any further dependencies in the program.) ----- MLCalc Creator HW2/EVE Mod Team Leader |

Dutch Romano
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Posted - 2009.04.30 00:51:00 -
[519]
Love the program,as it's saved me from over-researching ME on a bunch of BPOs. Glad to see the new scanner probes were added with the latest release. The batch size for the bombs still needs updating from 3 to 20, though. Great program!
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pius Fabrica
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Posted - 2009.05.01 00:00:00 -
[520]
Love the program, More or less exactly what I was looking for
One question, Is there any way to set the price of materials permanently by hand? (Prices where I live tend to be 10-20% outside the prices of empire, would be nice to be able to set to local prices)
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Vested Interest
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Posted - 2009.05.01 00:15:00 -
[521]
Maybe I'm missing something but could you make it display BP copy times also?
And could you make it so scrolling the mouse wheel increments either the ME or the PE if the cursor is there?
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Zatch
Gallente Death of Virtue
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Posted - 2009.05.01 19:50:00 -
[522]
Edited by: Zatch on 01/05/2009 19:50:52 I have some bad news: due to RL issues I am suspending my subscription. Because of this, MLCalc will no longer be supported (I will resume support for it if I resubscribe somewhere down the line.)
BP Copy Times aren't considered a necessary feature, nor are the ME/PE scrolling. Sorry about not getting the bomb blueprints up to date, or fixing T2 wastage, it's not likely to happen now. :\
@Pius: Hit enter when you change a material price in MLCalc. ----- MLCalc Creator HW2/EVE Mod Team Leader |

Lena Cakelicious
Minmatar LEGION OF PROFESSOR CHAOS
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Posted - 2009.05.03 21:08:00 -
[523]
Sorry to hear that Zatch, your work is a great tool for any industrialist and i'm sure i speak for any of us when i say thanks for your great work, we really appreachiate the effort you have put into it and we hope you get things in rl sorted out so that we can welcome you once more in our mids.
Good luck with whatever needs your full attention.
L.
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Cr00klyn
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Posted - 2009.05.30 19:23:00 -
[524]
Hey, First off thanks for the tool. Secondly, what's the blue highlight mean on some of the bpos, usually the bpos that require a lot of minerals, like the Omen. The blue highlight is on megacyte on the Omen, but is often on other minerals like isogen. What's it mean? --Cr00k
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Mona X
Caldari Polish Task Forces C0VEN
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Posted - 2009.05.30 20:29:00 -
[525]
Edited by: Mona X on 30/05/2009 20:35:44
Originally by: Cr00klyn Hey, First off thanks for the tool. Secondly, what's the blue highlight mean on some of the bpos, usually the bpos that require a lot of minerals, like the Omen. The blue highlight is on megacyte on the Omen, but is often on other minerals like isogen. What's it mean? --Cr00k
Click other minerals.
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Raazyr
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Posted - 2009.07.04 20:31:00 -
[526]
Did the source code get released yet? I'm very interested in learning how to make tools for Eve. This tool would be a great place to start.
Thanks!
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fightingblind
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Posted - 2009.07.20 02:25:00 -
[527]
Awesome probably would've given up on manufacturing a long time ago if it wasn't for this program. 'Cept for couple glitches with negative ME (post invention calculations) and not being able to figure out this "buttonize" tool, it's awesome!!! (if someone would explain the buttonize tool to me that'd be awesome)
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Khana Loaris
Seidh Technologies
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Posted - 2009.07.22 18:01:00 -
[528]
Is it just me or are the component quantities for T2 bp's out of date? And yes, I have installed the latest version ;p
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Muestereate
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.07.24 22:37:00 -
[529]
The material levels in Capital Capacitor Battery blueprint are not in agreement with the numbers on the actual print in game.
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Sakane
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.08.09 14:42:00 -
[530]
I had a runtime error with the latest version. I tried to search for mlcalc with regedit, found under "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings". After a deletion, mlcalc works again. Thank you very much for this nice program 
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Bulids
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Posted - 2009.08.12 02:59:00 -
[531]
Any updates coming to this product?
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Lucy Lucy
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Posted - 2009.08.21 01:20:00 -
[532]
For those who may have missed the developers last post in May...
Originally by: Zatch Edited by: Zatch on 01/05/2009 19:50:52 I have some bad news: due to RL issues I am suspending my subscription. Because of this, MLCalc will no longer be supported (I will resume support for it if I resubscribe somewhere down the line.)
Great tool, Zatch. Hope your RL issues end soon or it becomes possible for someone else to pickup the torch. |

Georgiy Giggle
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Posted - 2009.08.22 10:38:00 -
[533]
Edited by: Georgiy Giggle on 22/08/2009 10:37:44 Hi there. As all of you know, after launching apocrypha 1.5 all rig's bpos had been changed to 3 sizes, small bp, medium, large.
Please update MLCALC and make new link to download. Or please link new bp database for MCLACL.
If new verison of this soft is alredy exist, please share LINK 
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Gyala Frey
Gallente Cryogenic Operations
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Posted - 2009.08.23 16:56:00 -
[534]
Originally by: Zatch Edited by: Zatch on 01/05/2009 19:50:52 I have some bad news: due to RL issues I am suspending my subscription. Because of this, MLCalc will no longer be supported (I will resume support for it if I resubscribe somewhere down the line.)
BP Copy Times aren't considered a necessary feature, nor are the ME/PE scrolling. Sorry about not getting the bomb blueprints up to date, or fixing T2 wastage, it's not likely to happen now. :\
@Pius: Hit enter when you change a material price in MLCalc.
Since we haven't seen an update from the author since this post I would expect we will not see any changes to this program for the current patch or any future patches. MLCALC is dead.
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Researcher Anabiosis
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Posted - 2009.08.23 17:28:00 -
[535]
I feel somewhat ridiculous asking this, but as I've always used MLCalc I have no idea how to calculate things manually - is there a way of me figuring out what levels I need to research the new BPO's to?
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Gyala Frey
Gallente Cryogenic Operations
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Posted - 2009.08.23 17:33:00 -
[536]
Originally by: Researcher Anabiosis I feel somewhat ridiculous asking this, but as I've always used MLCalc I have no idea how to calculate things manually - is there a way of me figuring out what levels I need to research the new BPO's to?
See this thread for a discussion on the topic:
ME Calculations Gyala Frey |

Zatch
Gallente Death of Virtue MeatSausage EXPRESS
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Posted - 2009.09.20 00:47:00 -
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I'm still poor as dirt, but I've found the time to resume working on MLCalc. I am in the process of completely rewriting the program in Java. The primary reason for this is platform-independence, but it is also an opportunity to rethink how the program works. I will be opting for external data files instead of hard-coding the blueprint data. This, coupled with a released data dump parsing utility, should allow you all to continue using an up-to-date version of the program in my absence (although code changes will still require my input.)
I will continue to develop MLCalc (now JMLC -- "Java Material Level Calculator") under the same philosophy I started with: JMLC will run without an internet connection, will run fast, and will provide only the features necessary for effective and efficient research.
Thanks for your continued support, and I apologize sincerely for my long absence. I spent the last several months dealing with long periods of illness, moving twice, jury duty, and man-handling my school's red tape so I can graduate in December. ----- MLCalc Creator HW2/EVE Mod Team Leader |

W3370Pi4
Caldari
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Posted - 2009.09.20 00:49:00 -
[538]
good job i hope you make it as light as MLC
nice work your app made me understand lots of things about bpos _______ Join The"Legit Trading" channel |

Zatch
Gallente Death of Virtue MeatSausage EXPRESS
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Posted - 2009.09.23 11:34:00 -
[539]
Edited by: Zatch on 23/09/2009 11:39:56 Current progress:
[JMLCDumper] - Nearly finalized - This utility, coupled with some BCP scripts to dump queries from MSSQL Server 2008, allows you to automatically extract and format all of the necessary data for use in JMLC. Since JMLC will no longer depend on internal data files, this allows anybody with MSSQL Server 2008 to provide new, up-to-date data files.
[JMLC] - Mid development - JMLC will provide slightly less functionality than MLCalc. I have decided not to include any graphing in the initial version, and I will likely never include an icon package (these serve no functional purpose, unless you count 'looking blue and square' as functional.) At present, blueprints can be loaded and basic ML-based calculations are in place. - JMLC is currently much plainer looking than MLCalc, but all of the familiar UI elements are in place (and about 1/3 of them are currently functional.) Visual styles may be adjusted for readability. - Unless the application gets substantially larger, the whole thing (including data files) will fit on a floppy disk. - JMLC is not currently in a releasable state, but should be soonÖ.
Early preview: screenshot ----- MLCalc Creator |

Gotrek65
Caldari Shadows.
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Posted - 2009.09.27 21:54:00 -
[540]
not sure if you know but the PL calculation seems a little off.
I've got a Plagioclase mining crystal I with 20 PL and it's produce time is 1 minute and 56 seconds with lvl 5 skills. according to MLcalc that BPO with 20 PL should produce in 1 minutes 57 seconds. Same things seems to happen with all the rest of the T1 mining crystals.
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