Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:32 pm Post subject: wildcards?
I was wondering if there was a way to use wildcards with 2byte,4byte, and other types of searches when scanning memory?
I have been using "array of byte", but because I'm searching N64 emulator memory, the endians are different than CE's, and it's not in alignment when your search is complete. Quite a few results won't end in 0,4,8, and c when you search this way and are useless.
When searching for a 4byte ASM instruction "3c063f80" and I want to find ASM that holds different values within a range I will use "array of byte", and type "?? 3f 0? 3c" into search - The issue with this is that the addresses will not be aligned with the ASM.
Can wildcards be added to the other types of searches? It would make searches a little more structured when you know what range you are looking for. I think it would be a useful addition to an already great program.
If any of you have other ideas, I'm open to them as well.
I was wondering if there was a way to use wildcards with 2byte,4byte, and other types of searches when scanning memory?
No. If you need to use wildcards, search for an array of bytes: it makes more sense.
You are responsible for the endianness of a multibyte value in an AoB search. If you want a big endian integer/float value type, use a custom type (e.g. here).
Use the "fast scan" section in the memory scan options to configure alignment for any type. If you want to only search on a 4-byte alignment, select "Alignment" and put 4 in the editbox. _________________
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