12-08-2021, 11:55 AM
"(btw your example F6 would technically be incorrect, you need to do the search in mem80)"
I was just trying to write to her health address and see if I could do it correctly in a controlled environment. Hence, the mem2 search range.
I get it though, this has to be attacked from the instruction angle.
What I need from you are two things:
The address start and end parameters (what range of addresses the search will be preformed in). Try to get this range small to reduce the chance of game lag.
A unique hex string that includes the default instruction. Try to keep it word aligned (string byte size divisible by 4).
I'll do a bunch of bp's on her health at various points and come up with a range of addresses [mem80] the instruction line may be written to.
And of course, unique hex string to search for.
As far as the rest of your post, I'll try to digest it as soon as I wake up Lol.
I was just trying to write to her health address and see if I could do it correctly in a controlled environment. Hence, the mem2 search range.
I get it though, this has to be attacked from the instruction angle.
What I need from you are two things:
The address start and end parameters (what range of addresses the search will be preformed in). Try to get this range small to reduce the chance of game lag.
A unique hex string that includes the default instruction. Try to keep it word aligned (string byte size divisible by 4).
I'll do a bunch of bp's on her health at various points and come up with a range of addresses [mem80] the instruction line may be written to.
And of course, unique hex string to search for.
As far as the rest of your post, I'll try to digest it as soon as I wake up Lol.