How to search a pointer?

11/27/2014 13:46 ONE OK ROCK#1
Hello everyone!
I want to search a pointer for my trainer, i use Bypass but when i open the debugger the client crash, how can i search a pointer / address static?
Help me please!
11/27/2014 16:41 [P2933]Step29#2
Hey!

So the reason why your debugger might be crashing is because you might be using the wrong debugger, in cheat engine it is recommended to use "VEH" debugger, this for the most part will almost always work as a tracer or breakpoint useage


Don't forget that if you see those 0010xxxx addresses as a pointer then you're fucked D:
11/27/2014 16:44 ONE OK ROCK#3
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Originally Posted by [P2933]Step29 View Post
Hey!

So the reason why your debugger might be crashing is because you might be using the wrong debugger, in cheat engine it is recommended to use "VEH" debugger, this for the most part will almost always work as a tracer or breakpoint useage


Don't forget that if you see those 0010xxxx addresses as a pointer then you're fucked D:
thanks! now work but.. when i found the first pointer and i go to find the second level of the pointer it crash!... XD

In this screen i open the debugger for the next address and the client is crash..
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help me please ç_ç
11/27/2014 17:00 [P2933]Step29#4
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thanks! now work but.. when i found the first pointer and i go to fI
nd the second level of the pointer it crash!... XD

In this screen i open the debugger for the next address and the client is crash..
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help me please ç_ç
Ahh yes... what's happening is that you are trying to trace a pointer that is accessing to the core base of the cpu (<003FFFFF) this will cause it to crash because other non elements of the assembly is trying to access that specifc part at lightspeed.


If the pointer must be before the CPU core for whatever reason and not at the RAM instead then i am afraid as of right now there's no correct way (to the best of my knowledge) to correctly slove this.
11/27/2014 18:39 Desolation64#5
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