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Alexandrite Newbie cheater Reputation: 0
Joined: 03 Jan 2017 Posts: 12
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:31 am Post subject: How do you make Auto Assemble if Process Name have symbol? |
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I know someone might suggest me to change process name :V
but that it's not correct way to solve the problem right?
my problem right now is this I have correct code
like this (just copy from Full Injection, so code surely correct)
Code: | define(address,"BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe"+56141)
define(bytes,66 29 96 CC 00 00 00)
[ENABLE]
assert(address,bytes)
alloc(newmem,$1000)
label(code)
label(return)
newmem:
code:
sub [esi+000000CC],3E7
jmp return
address:
jmp newmem
nop
nop
return:
[DISABLE]
address:
db bytes
// sub [esi+000000CC],dx
dealloc(newmem) |
At first, I'm very confuse about why I can't active this Auto Assemble
and I try find problem and now I know the problem but I did't know how to solve it , if anyone can please help me
Problem is because Process Name is "BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe"
the problem is (R) or symbol ( and ) on program name
I try later change the .exe file from BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe to just BIOHAZARD 3 PC.exe
and use same code above just by remove (R) out and code work correctly
but problem is... if im going to make trainer to public, I can't suggest everyone to change .exe game from BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe to BIOHAZARD 3 PC.exe right?
I try use another way and it worked!
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define(bytes,66 29 96 CC 00 00 00)
[ENABLE]
alloc(newmem,$1000)
label(code)
label(return)
newmem:
code:
sub [esi+000000CC],3E7
jmp return
"BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe"+56141:
jmp newmem
nop
nop
return:
[DISABLE]
"BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe"+56141:
db bytes
// sub [esi+000000CC],dx
dealloc(newmem) |
But then i realize if I code like this without using define and assert() it will not check condition if Code already inject or not too so it quite half way fix
anyway to use Define + Assert with Process name content with symbol like ( ) guys?
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As It said, It's line 15, and line 15 is assert(address,bytes)
and its on line 9
and it because of (R) -*- |
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++METHOS I post too much Reputation: 92
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 12:19 pm Post subject: |
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I cannot offer a solution, but as a possible workaround, you may be able to incorporate an LUA script that will auto-rename process and auto-attach.
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ParkourPenguin I post too much Reputation: 140
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 12:53 pm Post subject: |
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It's a bug when CE parses assert. I'd guess it looks for the first occurrence of ) from the left.
One workaround would be to use Lua for the definition.
Code: | {$lua}
return string.format('define(address,%08X)',getAddress('"BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe"+56141'))
{$asm}
define(bytes,83 44 24 1C 01)
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Dark Byte Site Admin Reputation: 458
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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have you tried this :
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[ENABLE]
assert("BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe"+56141,66 29 96 CC 00 00 00)
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Alexandrite Newbie cheater Reputation: 0
Joined: 03 Jan 2017 Posts: 12
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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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ParkourPenguin wrote: | It's a bug when CE parses assert. I'd guess it looks for the first occurrence of ) from the left.
One workaround would be to use Lua for the definition.
Code: | {$lua}
return string.format('define(address,%08X)',getAddress('"BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe"+56141'))
{$asm}
define(bytes,83 44 24 1C 01)
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Thank you, ill try this one soon
Dark Byte wrote: | have you tried this :
Code: |
[ENABLE]
assert("BIOHAZARD(R) 3 PC.exe"+56141,66 29 96 CC 00 00 00)
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Yes i tried directly use assert() before...
and it still not work, so i think problem it's not define but assert() > <"
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