Noam Rathaus wrote:

Hi,

I have been using Cheat Engine (http://www.cheatengine.org/) to manipulate the memory of applications on Windows for quite some time - mainly useful for testing software for quirks and bugs.

I was wondering whether someone knew of a equivalent program for Linux?

I am mainly looking for memory value discovery and value changing abilities.

At least in theory this should work. I say in theory, because I've been getting an error on my Ubuntu trying to open /proc/$PID/mem by YMMV:

$ cat /proc/$PID/mem | hexdump -c > before
$ cat /proc/$PID/mem | hexdump -c> after
$ diff before after

Gilad

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