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Memory Address Finder Thingy
2006-10-15, 9:44 AM #1
Hey

Does anyone know of a good memory address reader or whatnot. Kinda like the ones that let you scan for a value, and then change it. I don't neccesarily need the changing/lock feature, but I need to be able to scan for one.

Also, if possible, be able to scan for strings too. Needs to be free, or features unlocked in the trial version.

Thanks
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2006-10-15, 11:19 AM #2
http://personales.ya.com/mutante/download.html

This tool is for PC games (I used it with Cave Story, it was perfect) like CodeBreaker GBC was for GB and GBC games.

2006-10-15, 6:47 PM #3
ArtMoney!

Fantastic program that lets you search and that modify as you so choose. I don't recall a "lock" feature, but there may be one. So google it. ;)
2006-10-15, 9:07 PM #4
http://www.cheatengine.org/

I just ran across it a little while ago, great program with a good tutorial.
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2006-10-17, 6:21 PM #5
Originally posted by Eloquent:
ArtMoney!

Fantastic program that lets you search and that modify as you so choose. I don't recall a "lock" feature, but there may be one. So google it. ;)


Yes, ArtMoney is fantastic. The only problem was that I needed the Text search, but it only comes in the Pro version. Luckly the guy I am working with on a project knows Russian, and Russians always have "special" versions for download.

Thanks all.
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2006-10-17, 6:35 PM #6
I always used Tsearch. Worked well enough.

o.0

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