hello,
What is the difference between assembly (lets say win32 assebmly)
and the auto assembler of cheat engine? They seem the same but for a couple of differences. Also is the auto assembler in MHS the same as the one in cheat engine?
Umm..... Win32ASM it the assembly language for the 32bit version Windows OS. I'm not sure about CheatEngine or MHS, but an assembler isn't the same thing as assembly code.
Originally Posted by why06
Umm..... Win32ASM it the assembly language for the 32bit version Windows OS. I'm not sure about CheatEngine or MHS, but an assembler isn't the same thing as assembly code.
That's not quite what i meant. But i understand now. Cheat engine and MHS have a function by which you can inject code snippets of ASM into the process, i was wondering if it was any different than straight win32 ASM but it appears that it isn't
Oh. hmmm didn't know that. I figured that was kinda a non-answer, but with Toymaker no longer here you'll be hard pressed to find some1 who knows as much about ASM as he did :L. We really need another really good coder around here.
lolz2much, Legify, and iownage are good at finding addresses, but they just create their hacks in VB. And there's a whole mess of other hackers that make hacks for Warrock, but they pretty much use the same approach and just copy and paste codes some other guy found into their hack which they copy&pasted from someguy who made a tut.
If there's other people who know asm they should pop in to the assembly section every now and then because I haven't seen any1 lately
Originally Posted by why06
Oh. hmmm didn't know that. I figured that was kinda a non-answer, but with Toymaker no longer here you'll be hard pressed to find some1 who knows as much about ASM as he did :L. We really need another really good coder around here.
lolz2much, Legify, and iownage are good at finding addresses, but they just create their hacks in VB. And there's a whole mess of other hackers that make hacks for Warrock, but they pretty much use the same approach and just copy and paste codes some other guy found into their hack which they copy&pasted from someguy who made a tut.
If there's other people who know asm they should pop in to the assembly section every now and then because I haven't seen any1 lately
It seem's that all of the coding section's are pretty dead. Not really a mod looking after them, no expert coder that hang's around them. It's like a ghost town
Originally Posted by zeco
It seem's that all of the coding section's are pretty dead. Not really a mod looking after them, no expert coder that hang's around them. It's like a ghost town
Jetamay pwns just feels un needed because people dont ask hard enough questions
Originally Posted by English
Jetamay pwns just feels un needed because people dont ask hard enough questions
Well sorry that i don't ask hard enough questions . Either way he should still pop in once in a while to help noobs like me >_<. Maybe he can start posting some kind of problem set, programming homework type things. That would be really cool actually, but i'm more thinking of this for the C++ board
The ASM you use in the Auto-assembler isn't really different from like MASM. CE translates the AA asm code you put in the AA to Delphi, and then alters the memory. I couldn't really explain it better, my english sucks.
Originally Posted by Micheltjuh
The ASM you use in the Auto-assembler isn't really different from like MASM. CE translates the AA asm code you put in the AA to Delphi, and then alters the memory. I couldn't really explain it better, my english sucks.