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Unfortunately vehicle-related opcodes do not work on parked vehicles, with the exception of [[09E2]] and [[0A17]] for San Andreas.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:46, 22 June 2010

How to spawn a car using...

... opcode 00A5

Here's the basic example of creating a vehicle right before a player using 00A5 opcode. You need to press the Action button to create a vehicle.

{$CLEO .cs}

0000: NOP 

:CARSPAWN_2
0001: wait 250 ms 
00D6: if 
0256:   player $PLAYER_CHAR defined 
004D: jump_if_false @CARSPAWN_2 
00D6: if 
00E1:   player 0 pressed_key 4 
004D: jump_if_false @CARSPAWN_2 
0247: load_model #INFERNUS 
 
:CARSPAWN_45
00D6: if 
8248:   not model #INFERNUS available 
004D: jump_if_false @CARSPAWN_68 
0001: wait 0 ms 
0002: jump @CARSPAWN_45 

:CARSPAWN_68
04C4: store_coords_to 0@ 1@ 2@ from_actor $PLAYER_ACTOR with_offset 0.0 4.0 1.4 
0395: clear_area 1 at 0@ 1@ 2@ radius 3.0 
00A5: 3@ = create_car #INFERNUS at 0@ 1@ 2@ 
01C3: remove_references_to_car 3@
0249: release_model #INFERNUS 
0001: wait 2000 ms 
0002: jump @CARSPAWN_2

You may learn different ways of loading a model reading this article.

... memory hack

This code also creates a vehicle before a player.

{$CLEO .cs}
  
0000: NOP 

:CARSPAWN_2
0001: wait 250 ms 
00D6: if 
0256:   player $PLAYER_CHAR defined 
004D: jump_if_false @CARSPAWN_2 
00D6: if 
00E1:   player 0 pressed_key 4 
004D: jump_if_false @CARSPAWN_2 
0AA5: call 0x0043A0B6 num_params 1 pop 1 #INFERNUS
0001: wait 2000 ms 
0002: jump @CARSPAWN_2

It works same as the example above. The called procedure does all needed stuff (model loading, coords calculation) itself. But it only works on the version 1.0 US due to the fact the memory addresses differ on various game versions.

... opcode 014B

This is an example of creating a parked vehicle. Note that once created this vehicle will always be present in your game if you save.

{$CLEO .cs}
 
014B: 0@ = init_parked_car_generator #HOTRING color -1 -1 1 alarm 0 door_lock 0 0 10000 at -2335.069 -1613.274 483.7184 angle 0.0 
014C: set_parked_car_generator 0@ cars_to_generate_to 101 
0A95: enable_thread_saving
0A93: end_custom_thread

Unfortunately vehicle-related opcodes do not work on parked vehicles, with the exception of 09E2 and 0A17 for San Andreas.