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CrazyH4x0r Expert Cheater
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:19 am Post subject: [VB 08]Auto Assemble Scripts |
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You know on cheat engine when you have auto assemble scripts that you tick and stuff.
Well could someone telll me if possible how to do this with vb 08.
Like first how to attach to proccess. and then use auto assemble scripts. (i don't know if this is possible)
Thanks.
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tombana Master Cheater
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:49 am Post subject: |
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Well, first you should try to just open a process and write to it.
Use: OpenProcess and WriteProcessMemory
For the auto assemble scripts: CE converts these scripts into opcodes (bytes) and then writes them to the process. But I think that's quite hard (converting asm to opcodes) to do.
Good luck
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CrazyH4x0r Expert Cheater
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| tombana wrote: | Well, first you should try to just open a process and write to it.
Use: OpenProcess and WriteProcessMemory
For the auto assemble scripts: CE converts these scripts into opcodes (bytes) and then writes them to the process. But I think that's quite hard (converting asm to opcodes) to do.
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Oh ok thanks, ill try that.
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oib111 I post too much
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:21 am Post subject: |
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I suggest downloading CE's source and looking at the function that converts it to opcodes. Seeing as you know VB I think that you would be able to get the gist of it. Or you can PM Dark Byte and ask him for an explanation.
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samuri25404 Grandmaster Cheater
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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| oib111 wrote: | | I suggest downloading CE's source and looking at the function that converts it to opcodes. Seeing as you know VB I think that you would be able to get the gist of it. Or you can PM Dark Byte and ask him for an explanation. |
Or, you can learn it how DB did.
Go to the post of mine in GP about "opcode.dll" and look at the credits; links to PDF forms of the Intel Reference Manuals are there.
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hcavolsdsadgadsg I'm a spammer
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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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Just convert the opcodes to bytes and then use write it, that's it.
Easiest way is to just make your changes and then just copy and paste from memory viewer I think heh
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