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In the discussion of the removal of the '''Chunk Allocation Packet''', the article says:  "To deallocate memory you need to send a MapChunk packet, which only contains biome data for plains(all biome bytes set to 1)."  According to my testing with a vanilla Minecraft 1.3 server, when a chunk goes out of range you actually get a Chunk Data (0x33) packet ground_up_continuous=true, primary_bit_map=0, add_bit_map=0, and real actual biome data (in my case it was mostly plains and some desert).  This suggests that the sentence should be edited and this part should be removed: "for plains(all biome bytes set to 1)".  If someone else can confirm this, please post here.  I think this makes more sense, and it's easier to test for in the client because you don't have to look at the compressed data at all.
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In the discussion of the removal of the '''Chunk Allocation Packet''', the article says:  "To deallocate memory you need to send a MapChunk packet, which only contains biome data for plains(all biome bytes set to 1)."  According to my testing of a custom client with a vanilla Minecraft 1.3 server, when a chunk goes out of range the server actually sends a Chunk Data (0x33) packet ground_up_continuous=true, primary_bit_map=0, add_bit_map=0, and real actual biome data (in my case it was mostly plains and some desert).  This suggests that the sentence should be edited to: "To deallocate memory you need to send a Chunk Data (0x33) packet which only contains biome data.".  If someone else can confirm this, please post here.  I think this makes more sense, and it's easier to test for in the client because you don't have to look at the compressed data at all.
 
--[[User:DavidEGrayson|DavidEGrayson]] 23:33, 28 July 2012 (MST)
 
--[[User:DavidEGrayson|DavidEGrayson]] 23:33, 28 July 2012 (MST)

Revision as of 06:40, 29 July 2012

In the discussion of the removal of the Chunk Allocation Packet, the article says: "To deallocate memory you need to send a MapChunk packet, which only contains biome data for plains(all biome bytes set to 1)." According to my testing of a custom client with a vanilla Minecraft 1.3 server, when a chunk goes out of range the server actually sends a Chunk Data (0x33) packet ground_up_continuous=true, primary_bit_map=0, add_bit_map=0, and real actual biome data (in my case it was mostly plains and some desert). This suggests that the sentence should be edited to: "To deallocate memory you need to send a Chunk Data (0x33) packet which only contains biome data.". If someone else can confirm this, please post here. I think this makes more sense, and it's easier to test for in the client because you don't have to look at the compressed data at all. --DavidEGrayson 23:33, 28 July 2012 (MST)