ReadWrite Float Address Memory?
May 9, 2010read and write on other process float memory address w/ pointers and offsets
i do have a module well it works with 4bye and long but for some reason it doesnt work with float address
read and write on other process float memory address w/ pointers and offsets
i do have a module well it works with 4bye and long but for some reason it doesnt work with float address
How is this possible?
For example, the following address: "00775BD7" shows
How HP has a player in the game Counter Strike 1.6
So how do I get the value?
If it is not clear;
I want to read only
What's the best way to monitor a specific address in memory? And is it possible in theory to block a certain address being written to?
View 1 RepliesI'm trying to pass a business object from one WinForm to another WinForm for modification, and then repopulate the text boxes, etc. on the first form with the updated values.However, it seems that the object values set in the second form are not "sticking" when the code control returns to the first form.Is there a way to view the memory location of an object in VB.NET? I want to first make sure that the object variable on the second form is pointing to the same memory address as the object on the first form. Then I can take it from there.
In a separate VB project, I passed a simple object to a second form, modified the values, and re-displayed the object's values on the first form. It worked fine. In my real app, I'm passing an object that is a property of another object, which may be why it isn't working.SOLUTION: The problem was that I was using a DeepCopy() function that I found to simplify copying the properties of one object to another. Removing that function and manually setting the values to the passed object on the second form (ex. obj.property1
I want to know on how to scan for the memory address by using its value.I am developing a small app that acts like a advance process viewer that shows all the address with the same values in a program.....
View 5 RepliesI am experimenting with more effective ways to generate forms. My experiments goes into the possibility to link strings, and other types, directly by their class reference and use it to update the original values without any strongly typed code.
I have been using GCHandle.AddrOfPinnedObject to get the memory address of the string, but it gives the the memory address of the string data, not the string class/reference that i need to change to allow me to use this approach.I am aware that strings are immutable and can not be changed (Actualy, you can, but its not recomended), but I do not want to change the actual strings, but change the reference to it (the string object).Is there some other way to get the address of a string object reference?
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I need to make a program for my school (I`m the principal), that reads the text in the memory address of the program and write it down in a txt. I already have the address numbers. For more information, I use VS 2008.
I was trying to make one code to get the memory address. So, after I succeed this, I'll make the correct program.
The code I made(adapted from [URL] returning-0 ):
Public Class Form1
Private Declare Function ReadProcessMemory Lib "kernel32" (ByVal hProcess As Integer, ByVal lpBaseAddress As Integer, ByRef lpBuffer As Single, ByVal nSize As Integer, ByRef lpNumberOfBytesWritten As Integer) As Integer
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I need to make a program for my school (I`m the principal), that reads the text in the memory address of the program and write it down in a txt. I couldn`t find a professional here in my city so, I already have the address numbers. For more information, I use VS 2008. I was trying to make one code to get the memory address, and after I succeed this, I'll make the correct program.
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1. It only gets the first 4 bytes(is it?) of the memory address. I want it to get all of them.
2. I haven't discovered how to convert each byte(?) into a character. Is there a function for this?
3. When the program runs, after clicking ok on the MsgBox, it highlights the Next and debuggs:
Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
Lately I have been making a program (I guess you could call it a trainer), which would read the process memory to get the character's coordinates in a game. It later makes a simple map and show it in a separate windows. I built this program in VB.net, and it works surprisingly well. The only problem is the fact that the memory address where the coordinates are stored, changes every time I restart the game. Could someone please help me find a way, for the program to find the correct address by itself? If it helps, the game I am referring to is Minecraft.
View 2 RepliesI'm basically reading a memory address of Notepad using a module I got from a example... Then I'm displaying the text value of the memory address in a MsgBox. Everything goes well, I'm able to retrieve the text value and everything, but this happens.Lets say the value of the memory address is "Notepad". When the MsgBox comes up, it comes up a lot of times, displaying it like this...
1st MsgBox displays "N"
2nd MsgBox displays "No"
3rd "Not"
4th "Note"
and so on...
Here's my code, Module first, then Form1 code.
Module1.vb
Module
Module1
Private
Declare
Function
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Ive basically got 2 problems I need to solve.1) I am trying to determine if a certain process is running on the user's machine at the same time as my program.2) I am also then,if the process is running, trying to edit a specific memory addresses value. I have already found the memory addresses for the program, but how do I tell VB.Net to basically read the current value stored in that memory address, and then write a new value to that address
View 1 RepliesIs there a way to get my own process' memory range? For example, I want to read all memory of my own process:
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But I always get an AccessViolationException, because, of course, I'm using IntPtr.Zero instread of my own address and 1000 instead of my own memory size. Is there a way to get these?
searching through memory at a given address range, and match a string of bytes specified i.e.
FindArrayOfBytes(Byval str as String, Byval range_start As Integer, Byval range_end as Integer) As Integer
The function should return the address start of where the array of bytes was found.
Can i have a property that is Readonly for Public but can Read/Write in Private?
View 4 RepliesI have got some code that is working as i have edited the game.exe at a certain address, now i know the code can find the address, but I don't know how to make it stop searching for it if it isn't there.
here is the:
code:
So what I want to know, is how to stop this code, if the address doesn't exist.
I am working in windows application, I have one field in sql server which has data type decimal(15,10). When I enter data from application like "123456789012345". It should be convert it in 12345.678901234 when press tab on text box.
View 4 RepliesMy program works through each cell in a raster bitmap loooking at the r g b values. Actually I'm just working with greyscale so r = g = b. I use the get pixel method to return the 8 bit value of each pixel (0 - 255). However I'm now working with a single channel 32 bit float bitmap. I can't load it into VB. I tried Dim myBitmap As New Bitmap(OpenFileDialog1.FileName) but this fails with an unspecified error when trying to open a 32 bit tiff.
The question is: which graphics format will allow me to load a 32bit bitmap into VB, and if I succeed will the getpixel method return 32bit float results for the greyscale level for each pixel?
Deviding an int by zero, will throw an exception, but a float won't - at least in Java. Why a float have an additional NaN info, while int haven't?
View 6 RepliesI can't round up the decimal number using VB.net
i'm using Cint(12.5) this must be 13 but it is not so i try Round(12.5) but still not roundup what do i do?
I am trying to assign a specific width to my image in asp.net (using vb.net). So I used the next code:
<asp:Image ID="PercentageImage" runat="server" Height="7px"
Width='<%# Eval("votsGraph") %>'
ImageUrl="~/images/bar.JPG" />
So how do i cast this one? (The type of votsGraph is float.)
OK so in this hex editor I have, Hex Workshop, when I search for a 32 bit float i type in (lets just say) 1. It then spits it back at me in a 32 bit float, but also as hex.
the 32 bit float for 1 = 3F80 0000
I really cant grasp this idea, let alone put it into my program.
able to convert an integer to a float then to that sort of hex.
I'm building a card game called 11-UP. See the game here.I've gotten to the point where I need to make scores show up when the selected cards have a sum of 11. For example, if the card is worth 200 points, then "200" should become visible for about a second and then "float away".
I know I can do this with a timer and the location property. I was thinking of creating an array of 22 timers, one for each card. When the selected cards have a sum of eleven, I enable the timers for each selected card. The timer makes the "score" for that card appear, then move up a few times, then vanish.
Does anyone have a better way to do it? Maybe with only one timer?Also, how could I make the "scores" become more transparent as time advances? I'd like to make them not only float away, but also "disolve."
For example: how could I have 3 pictures aligned to the right all in one row, then when the far right picture is deleted the other two move to the right to fill that space. Edit: I'm looking for this capability for both Windows forms and web forms. I'd be happy right now if I could just get the code for Windows.
View 1 RepliesAre there any IP Address filters or masks available in Windows Forms as per following screenshot? A backslash shouldn't be allowed or it should be filtered somehow.
View 1 Repliesactually when I edit float value in datagridcell , I want only two numbers to be displayed after point(.)....i.e 2.35 instead 2.34567 more over am getting it but the actual thing is that value is not getting update in the dataset , but when I reload the form it shows like 2.34567 only instead i want 2.35...
Public
Sub GridCellValidation(ByRef dgvRow As DataGridViewRow, Optional ByVal FillControls As Boolean = False)
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I am receiving a data stream which contains 4 bytes of data which need to be converted to a 32-bit float (IEEE 754). This was easy to do in C as I created a union with a 4-byte array and a 32-bit float. Job done. However I have no idea how to accomplish this in VB (pls note I do not code in VB).
View 3 RepliesI am working on a simple asp.net vb.net code behind page.I need to accept input from an asp textbox control when the user clicks the 'calcButton'. I've set up an event handler for the click:[code]I looked at the msdn page and it says to use ToDecimal.
View 1 RepliesI have to read some float values in vb 2005 from a binary file created in powerbasic .I have declared one structure to read this .In the structure i am trying to read those vaues in single datra type object but the values returned are like 4.02365-E67 I have tried all the data type but unable to read it properly The structure is
Structure ThirtyminUPD
<VBFixedString(10)> Dim MSymbol As String
Dim MTime As Int16
Dim Mopen As Single
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how would i go about converting a float value to string?
View 9 RepliesSocketException was Unhandled: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted I get this error every time i click collect a second time.
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