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reavenz Newbie cheater
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Dark Byte Site Admin
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Posted: Mon May 07, 2012 7:37 am Post subject: |
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look at the eax+esi*4+1e18 one, perhaps with luck esi isn't 0 and eax contains the value of the actual pointer
otherwise, scroll up in the disassembler and check if you can find out how ecx get's the value
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 1:12 am Post subject: |
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Dark Byte wrote: | look at the eax+esi*4+1e18 one, perhaps with luck esi isn't 0 and eax contains the value of the actual pointer
otherwise, scroll up in the disassembler and check if you can find out how ecx get's the value |
Dark Byte, I'm having the same problem, and I have only one returned address (easy guess) from the opcodes, and as the OP, I get nothing from the search.
Can you suggest a solution?
P.S. The search options are set to scan every and any type of address.
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