Request
Index Word
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Description
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0
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Header code [0x000B0000]
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Response
Index Word
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Description
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0
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Header code
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1
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Result code
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2-13
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Output 0x30-byte structure.
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Output structure
Offset
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Size
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Description
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0x0
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0x4
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u32 status
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0x4
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0x4
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Unknown u32. Official user-processes check for values: 0x0, 0x1, and non-zero.
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0x8
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0x2
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u16 NetworkNodeID for this device. This is the broadcast alias when connected as a spectator.
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0xA
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0x2
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u16, changed_nodes. This is a bitmask of the nodes that changed and triggered the update.
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0xC
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0x20
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u16 nodes[16]. Array of NetworkNodeIds, the values inside this array is what's passed to NWMUDS:GetNodeInformation.
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0x2C
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0x1
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u8 total_nodes.
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0x2D
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0x1
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u8 max_nodes, originally from the NetworkStruct.
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0x2E
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0x2
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u16 node_bitmask. This is a bitmask of NetworkNodeIDs: bit0 for NetworkNodeID 0x1(host), bit1 for NetworkNodeID 0x2(first original client), and so on.
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Right after initializing, this structure is all-zero except for the status which is value 0x3.
Status values
Type
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Description
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0x3
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Not connected to any network as a host/client, or just initialized.
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0x6
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Connected to a network as a host.
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0x9
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Connected to a network as a client.
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0xA
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Connected to a network as a spectator.
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0xB
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For this value official user-processes use NWMUDS:UpdateNetworkAttribute to clear attributes bitmask 0x6.
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Description
This is mainly used when the event handle from NWMUDS:Initialize is signaled. This is also used before using NWMUDS:Bind. For certain user-processes this may be used during NWMUDS initialization as well.
The event is not signaled when using NWMUDS:DestroyNetwork or NWMUDS:DisconnectNetwork. However the event does get signaled when creating or connecting to a network.