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How to "BACKTRACE" an instruction?

 
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VanSHOE
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 11, 2020 10:44 pm    Post subject: How to "BACKTRACE" an instruction? Reply with quote

Hey , is there a way to backtrace instructions that too for a particular shared address
Eg
a code that stops running when i hit a wall, it writes tons of other things
Not only do i want to run a trace of WHEN that little block gets jumped over
i also want to run that trace only when i am the one the code is referring to
I have done that manually till now...following each register and stuff...but is there a easier way? like break and trace but, not forward trace, but backwards...i know that sounds weird since u can only trace after running a tracer...but..u get me

If you want to know my experience
I DO NOT KNOW LUA, never did anything in it, never needed it for anything so never studied it
I am new to cheat engine(the coding etc part...been using it for cheating since i was a kid haha)
but not new to assembly(also reading jeff duntenmann's book on it, recommend more please)
So i managed to go through the tutorial+the games one pretty normally


TLDR
Please tell me how to backtrace on an instruction, as in how that instruction got called , which jump led to it etc etc etc

I know about break and trace but it traces FORWARD not backward
I hope my made my query clear
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