Writing your own debugger-disassembler memory scanner sounds like a really cool project. While I haven't done it myself, I've come across some interesting resources. You might want to check out the book "Practical Malware Analysis" as it has some valuable sections on debuggers and disassemblers. Also, GitHub often has open-source projects that could give you a good starting point.
Writing your own debugger-disassembler memory scanner can be quite a learning experience. You might find some helpful resources on GitHub or in books like "The Art of Assembly Language" by Randall Hyde. Exploring how breakpoints work in debugging tools could give you insights into implementing them effectively. Enjoy diving into the world of debugging and disassembly!
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