Actually this is the perfect place to post a topic like this.
First off, JC hasn't made RMX-OS work with the starter kit, I did. xD Since I know RMX-OS best, I was the one to make the few additional scripts and set up the configuration so it works with the starter kit.
Secondly, I am not going to release that additional set of scripts because JC's game was one of the two main reasons why RMX-OS was even made. It would be unfair towards him if I released the scripts for everybody to be able to make their Pokemon MMO. As one of the people in the first thread link said:
QuoteThis could either be really good, or an epic failure.
People will simply flood the forums with MORPGS, and they'll basically all look the same.
RMX-OS is much easier to use than Netplay+. The easier you make it for people, the more not-advanced users will attempt to make a game. Also, it's not a custom RMX-OS version or something. It's the default RMX-OS that you can download from this site. It only has a few additional scripts and the save data configuration is set up so it saves the starter kit data properly. That's all there is. It's actually relatively simple.
Thirdly, I already made several plugins for RMX-OS (like Global Switches and Variables) that allow you to control everything you need globally (i.e. turn off a global switch that is a precondition for an event and voila, the event is gone on every player's screen).
RMX-OS was made from scratch. It's an entirely different system from Netplay+. Sure, it uses the same TCP socket implementation
from Ruby like Netplay+ does, but the entire system has no connection to Netplay+ whatsoever. RMX-OS was made to AVOID all the problems and mistakes in Netplay+, not to be yet another half-assed copy/mod/something from the original Netplay+ (hence it was made from scratch).
All I can say is that if you want that additional set of scripts (mainly the configuration and a few small mods to make RMX-OS work with the starter kit), you have to talk to JC. If he doesn't mind giving you the scripts, then I don't mind it either.
Believe it or not, setting up RMX-OS and copy-pasting the necessary scripts is all you need to get the game online. I remember that Netplay+ caused many more problems than that. Especially since it had as good as no documentation whatsoever. :/