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Old Dec 11th, 2006, 2:59 AM   #1
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Good afternoon everybody,
Yesterday, I asked a question that many people said "it isn't clearly", I'm very sorry.
Then I try to clear my question:
I want to get a value of an active application from RAM.Supposing, a game is running and main character's HP is 9345. How can I get this value from memory?

Thanks and waiting for your reply.
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Old Dec 21st, 2006, 11:20 PM   #2
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I'm not even sure if the .NET framework provides a class to access a process's memory. so what you're probably going to have to do is make a call into unmanaged code(win32).

i believe there is a class called "memory" under process class in win32.

what i would do is get the process id of the process you are trying to read/write the memory of and then make a call into this unmanaged win32 to perform the reads/writes.

if you're just looking to hack something, you're rebuilding the wheel(http://www.artmoney.ru/) this app called artmoney is the best app i've ever come across for finding values/ranges in a process's memory and changing/freezing the values.

if you're just doing it for fun then by all means give it a stab and post back your results.
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Old Jan 9th, 2007, 2:52 PM   #3
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If you are in need of programming help, there are many people that are willing to help you out. You need to be very clear about what you are looking for, as you can end up getting an answer that is really not what you are wanting.

So thank you for clarifying what you are wanting.
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Old Jan 9th, 2007, 4:37 PM   #4
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Next time please useful a meaningful thread name, that best descibes your problem, what happen to the previous thread you mentioned was it closed down, give us a link to see what we say in here hasn't been mentioned there, and also this sounds like one those questions you get after some one has read how to ask a smart question to do some questioning things.
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Old Jan 11th, 2007, 2:42 AM   #5
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so we start with this:

Quote:
Yesterday, I asked a question that many people said "it isn't clearly", I'm very sorry.
Then I try to clear my question:
and then THIS:

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I want to get a value of an active application from RAM.
yeah well, i want to for not a programme into DOS like click a running application to return. further, me want cookies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i understand my daughter better than you and she turns 2 next month. this is the same insipid bullshit you did before. this is like people who don't speak someone else's language that think raising their voice (posting another thread) will make the other person understand.

in closing, lksuafh sakjasksrah vawrkjvwajvhabvjsd valsbhvhasdlj lsj sdavh asdfl sadflv sdajbvl sdavjh lsafvkjbas vsf advl asdfvljksfz vlsad!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Jan 11th, 2007, 12:53 PM   #6
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so we start with this:



and then THIS:



yeah well, i want to for not a programme into DOS like click a running application to return. further, me want cookies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i understand my daughter better than you and she turns 2 next month. this is the same insipid bullshit you did before. this is like people who don't speak someone else's language that think raising their voice (posting another thread) will make the other person understand.

in closing, lksuafh sakjasksrah vawrkjvwajvhabvjsd valsbhvhasdlj lsj sdavh asdfl sadflv sdajbvl sdavjh lsafvkjbas vsf advl asdfvljksfz vlsad!!!!!!!!!!
I think that disclaimer in the sig above might apply here. No doubt he really feels this way but Mr. Busch's concoctions have a knack for taking the niceness out a person. :p
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