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@satanicgurrl Pretty sweet, thanks mate. I have to admit that I prefer your version. Although I seem to fail to see the "NOP selection" in the program.
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I was about to pm you. I updated it since posting.
the newest version is 1.5.0.0 to NOP code simply select it in the edit pane (text box on the right) then right click on it and select "NOP Selection" from the context menu. (broken image removed) also, if youre using the installer version, you may need to uninstall through the control panel before installing the newer version. |
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Ok, thanks again. I like the standalone version, it doesn't change anything at the registry. (broken image removed)
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yet another update. cv 1.5.4.0
added Automatic AoB Length checking to ensure equality in the array length |
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Quote from: "satanicgurrl" yet another update. cv 1.5.4.0It said "Shorter by 6", with the following AoBs: d0 66 bd 08 62 05 66 af 01 62 05 66 b0 01 24 64 d0 66 bd 08 62 05 66 af 01 62 05 66 b0 01 As far as I see, it's 2 bytes shorter or if you want to see those as numbers, 4 numbers shorter. But nothing I can think of that would be 6. This post was imported from an account that no longer exists! Previous Name: phreneticus |
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What language are you using gurrl? And is any of the code Open-Source?
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Cheat Engine counts internal spaces, so i do too. so the difference is "<space> zwei fear <space> sex fear" it doesnt check format, it just checks String.Length, Its really more of a heads up than anything else, because I dont know if the spaces actually matter in CE, all I know is that it warns you if they are different. @HakHappy Its C# written in Studio '10. Im not going to release full source because its a MAJOR hassle to sip it all up but without all the debug bullshit and and everything. If there were more to it than a couple of regex match/replace and a dozen or so conditionals, I would be more than happy to give you the whole source. but i mean thats really all there is so theres no need. here though is the method bodies, it should be all you really need. Code: [Select] using System;
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Quote from: "satanicgurrl" well I hope you dont think I am stepping on your toes or anything, but I went ahead and made a knockoff with some of the features I had wanted. thanks for this. and also for fixing the nop selection thing I use this AoB tool to make all the AoBs I post. Try the online version if you dont feel like downloading it. |