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Erm...You know if you have never programmed in the language before you should not be hacking with it. And asking how you compile your project is not varry..ugh, well it says you don't know that much about programming it self.
But I know basics of Console programming(C++) using iostream, Never thought of making a hack =D, what the hell why not.
*edit* I was looking through the code, Doesn't "|" mean or??
The only thing you being VIP means is that you paid Dave for hacks. That doesn't speak to your credibility or proficiency as a coder whatsoever.
hey where can i download c++? I have a little different version of it, so i want to download it same as u.
TORRENT IT.
wow thats very cool! can you teach me how to do it with a pointer and an offset? thanks.
Use the WritePointerFloat function that was included in this tutorial:
This is how you would write a Pointer + Offset code:Code:void WritePointerFloat(long addy, short offset, float value)
{
long maddy;
long saddy;
memory();
ReadProcessMemory(hProcess, (LPVOID*)(DWORD) addy, &maddy, sizeof(maddy), NULL);
saddy = maddy + offset;
WriteProcessMemory(hProcess, (LPVOID*)(DWORD) saddy, &value, sizeof(value), NULL);
}
Code:WritePointerFloat(0xAddress, 0xOffset, Value);
ty! but what about the text box where u put the values?
can any1 post how to do times to freze and hotkeys?
u stupid noob leecher this is original posted on www.**************
This doesn't check for global Keypresses, so you would have to inject a DLL to the process that is active to record the hotkeys.
Here
Code:While(true)
{
if(kbhit())
{
char KeyPress = getch();
switch(KeyPress)
{
case "q":
//etc..
break;
}
}
}
I Assume you will have more then one hotkey, Thats why I recommend you use a switch.
Where i need to put this code.
if i put here : I get error.Code:void Writelong(long addy, long value)
{
memory();
WriteProcessMemory(hProcess, (LPVOID*)(DWORD) addy, &value, sizeof(value), NULL);
}
void WritePointerFloat(long addy, short offset, float value)
{
long maddy;
long saddy;
memory();
ReadProcessMemory(hProcess, (LPVOID*)(DWORD) addy, &maddy, sizeof(maddy), NULL);
saddy = maddy + offset;
WriteProcessMemory(hProcess, (LPVOID*)(DWORD) saddy, &value, sizeof(value), NULL);
}
I get error like this :Code:void CBlueKnawDlg::OnScopeOn()
{
Writelong(0x943A16, 1);
}
void Writelong(long addy, long value)
{
memory();
WriteProcessMemory(hProcess, (LPVOID*)(DWORD) addy, &value, sizeof(value), NULL);
}
void WritePointerFloat(long addy, short offset, float value)
{
long maddy;
long saddy;
memory();
ReadProcessMemory(hProcess, (LPVOID*)(DWORD) addy, &maddy, sizeof(maddy), NULL);
saddy = maddy + offset;
WriteProcessMemory(hProcess, (LPVOID*)(DWORD) saddy, &value, sizeof(value), NULL);
}
Code:--------------------Configuration: BlueKnaw - Win32 Debug--------------------
Compiling...
BlueKnawDlg.cpp
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\MyProjects\BlueKnaw\BlueKnawDlg.cpp(183) : error C2065: 'Writelong' : undeclared identifier
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\MyProjects\BlueKnaw\BlueKnawDlg.cpp(187) : error C2373: 'Writelong' : redefinition; different type modifiers
Error executing cl.exe.
BlueKnaw.exe - 2 error(s), 0 warning(s)
I suggest you learn the language before you hack with it. If you don't know where it goes, obviously you don't have any programming background(C++ is a bad starter language) And don't understand what your Copying and pasting. Its called "Copy & Past Hacks." I suggest you lean the language first, you still have a long way ahead of you.