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Klein~ How do I cheat?
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Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:03 pm Post subject: Help me - Opcode |
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Please:
What are really opcodes?
Example: mov esi,ebx
Is "mov" means to attribute ebx on esi, in other words ebx = esi?
Are ebx and esi any kind of variable or adress?
Thank you very much.
p.s.: please, don't link me to a big text except it has what I need to know >.< I'm very lazy. ;(
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Dark Byte Site Admin
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Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 5:38 am Post subject: |
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ebx and esi are cpu variables. They are 32-bit(4 bytes) long
mov esi,ebx means to place the value of ebx into esi
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Klein~ How do I cheat?
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Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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| Dark Byte wrote: | ebx and esi are cpu variables. They are 32-bit(4 bytes) long
mov esi,ebx means to place the value of ebx into esi |
Thanks. I would like to increase more questions.
As I stated I'm not a programmer. In any process, can I find a address with the value of this variable?
Well, I mean... If it's a CPU variable there must be a address to load the value of this variable on any process.
I'm having some trouble while searching for existing values, I never saw this b4 too. A example of it is that some values I search as 4 bytes and none address is found, but if I convert into array of bytes and search again I can find the address. What about it?
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