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pcbtracker
pcbtracker.alive
<call ...>
<pcbtracker method="alive" model*="" hardid="" softid="" accountid="" agree="" ecflag="" />
</call>
ecflag
here is determining if the arcade operator allows the use of paseli on this machine.
agree@
and ecflag@
appear to either be totally non present, or present with a value of
"1"
, but then again I may be reading the code wrong, so take that with a pinch of salt.
<response>
<pcbtracker status="" time="" limit="" ecenable="" eclimit="" >
</response>
As you might guess, ecenable@
is therefore the flag to determine if paseli is enabled (i.e. the
arcade operator and the server both allow its use).