What is MySEQ? (MySEQ Summary)
MySEQ is a program written for Windows and developed by many people over time. It is based somewhat off the ShowEQ program developed for Linux. It passively monitors certain memory areas used by EQ (Everquest) and displays results and information in a nice GUI screen.
Want to see a real screen shot of MySEQ in action? Click here!
Yeah---but what does MySEQ DO?
Among other things, MySEQ gives you a list of spawns in the zone you're in, and even allows you to see things like a radar screen on a map. Think of it as the normal EQ map function on steroids! Not convinced? See an actual animated Flash capture of MySEQ in action!
Sweet--How do I get MySEQ?
Well you are in the right place, my friend. First you go to the MySEQ Website, and visit the Official Forum and download the latest versions. Install them per the instructions and login in to EQ. See what you've been missing!
Aren't you going to tell me EXACTLY how to set it up MySEQ
Hell no. You have to do a little work. There is also a really really nice "search" button on this forum. We ASSUME that you can read and follow basic instructions. After all, you made it this far...
What happens to MySEQ if they update/patch EQ?
MySEQ breaks and you are screwed...for a short time. This great community will band together once again and post the new "offsets" that will make your program work again! Updating the offsets are now handled automatically with the use of an auto update patcher.
How hard is it to setup MySEQ?
Well you play EQ, do ridiculously hard quests and raids, and have managed to find this site so we ASSUME that you can do something beyond turn the computer on.
We provide a Self-Installing file that you download, unzip, double-click setup.exe, and follow the wizard. This installs 1/2 of the program.
The 2nd part you download, unzip, and make a shortcut on your desktop.
We just can't make it any easier, really.
How can I help the MySEQ community?
Well, you can participate by posting or asking questions (read the help forum first), or even developing.
You can also donate to support the MySEQ developers and the MySEQ website itself.
So what are you waiting for??
Go get MySEQ at http://www.myseq.net
