How to read memory with module base address and offsets
How can I read a memory with module base address?
For example how can I read this memory:
"mono.dll"+ 0x0020C574 + 0x10 + 0xA4 + 0x210 + 0x7B4 + 0x198.
I want to read the character's HP from a game "DragonBoy" by C# , I tried but can not...
I hope someone can help me and give me code this example
Sorry for my bad EngLish...
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How can I read a memory with module base address?
For example how can I read this memory:
"mono.dll"+ 0x0020C574 + 0x10 + 0xA4 + 0x210 + 0x7B4 + 0x198.
I want to read the character's HP from a game "DragonBoy" by C# , I tried but can not...
I hope someone can help me and give me code this example
Sorry for my bad EngLish...
enter image description here
c# memory module
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Firstly, this is an extremely low quality question, it shows no hint of what you have tried, what your level of understanding is, what you have researched, or where you are stuck. Secondly, there is no code and is just asking for someone to solve your problem. As such this post should be downvoted closed and deleted for being too broad and little value to future readers
– TheGeneral
Nov 23 at 0:16
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How can I read a memory with module base address?
For example how can I read this memory:
"mono.dll"+ 0x0020C574 + 0x10 + 0xA4 + 0x210 + 0x7B4 + 0x198.
I want to read the character's HP from a game "DragonBoy" by C# , I tried but can not...
I hope someone can help me and give me code this example
Sorry for my bad EngLish...
enter image description here
c# memory module
How can I read a memory with module base address?
For example how can I read this memory:
"mono.dll"+ 0x0020C574 + 0x10 + 0xA4 + 0x210 + 0x7B4 + 0x198.
I want to read the character's HP from a game "DragonBoy" by C# , I tried but can not...
I hope someone can help me and give me code this example
Sorry for my bad EngLish...
enter image description here
c# memory module
c# memory module
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Firstly, this is an extremely low quality question, it shows no hint of what you have tried, what your level of understanding is, what you have researched, or where you are stuck. Secondly, there is no code and is just asking for someone to solve your problem. As such this post should be downvoted closed and deleted for being too broad and little value to future readers
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Nov 23 at 0:16
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Firstly, this is an extremely low quality question, it shows no hint of what you have tried, what your level of understanding is, what you have researched, or where you are stuck. Secondly, there is no code and is just asking for someone to solve your problem. As such this post should be downvoted closed and deleted for being too broad and little value to future readers
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Nov 23 at 0:16
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Firstly, this is an extremely low quality question, it shows no hint of what you have tried, what your level of understanding is, what you have researched, or where you are stuck. Secondly, there is no code and is just asking for someone to solve your problem. As such this post should be downvoted closed and deleted for being too broad and little value to future readers
– TheGeneral
Nov 23 at 0:16
Firstly, this is an extremely low quality question, it shows no hint of what you have tried, what your level of understanding is, what you have researched, or where you are stuck. Secondly, there is no code and is just asking for someone to solve your problem. As such this post should be downvoted closed and deleted for being too broad and little value to future readers
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Firstly, this is an extremely low quality question, it shows no hint of what you have tried, what your level of understanding is, what you have researched, or where you are stuck. Secondly, there is no code and is just asking for someone to solve your problem. As such this post should be downvoted closed and deleted for being too broad and little value to future readers
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