oint me to something? Thanks
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 12:54 PM, Michael C
wrote:
> Hello Tim, everyone:
>
> I actually have a semi-working scanner, but I can't figure out why it
> doesn't return
> nearly as many addresses as Cheat Engine does.(for scan run #1) Let's
Hello Tim, everyone:
I actually have a semi-working scanner, but I can't figure out why it
doesn't return
nearly as many addresses as Cheat Engine does.(for scan run #1) Let's say
I am scanning the Calculator that comes with Windows.
Please have a look!
import ctypes
from ctypes.wintypes import
oops!
Ok, I'll take a look, thanks!
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Tim Roberts wrote:
> Michael C wrote:
> >
> > I am wrestling with my life right now, but I'll post more hopefully by
> > tomorrow.
> >
> > Also, I am trying to write my own
I am wrestling with my life right now, but I'll post more hopefully by
tomorrow.
Also, I am trying to write my own 'Cheat Engine' or just a memory scanner
in general,
I am just looking for simple values such as a int or a double.
Thanks for reponding!
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 4:58 PM, Tim Roberts
27;increment by one' approach, actually luck out and get that value in it's
actual position?
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 4:39 PM, Michael C
wrote:
> >>>Did you acquire the SeDebugPrivilege before calling?
>
> Eh, no. I don't know what that is! How do I get it?
>
&g
r n in hit_pool:
readprocessmemory(process, n, ctypes.byref(buffer), 8,
ctypes.byref(nread))
Since the way I am reading the memory is not correct, could you tell me the
correct way to do it?
Thanks!
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Tim Roberts wrote:
> Michael C wrote:
>
Hi all,
I am working on my own memory scanner. It uses Windows API, VirtualQueryEX
and ReadProcessMemory. I am not sure I put down the following properly:
I am sure
Process = Kernel32.OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION|PROCESS_VM_READ,
False, PID)
ran properly, because it didn't return a 0.
I solved that problem already, i sould have told everyone here, sorry
On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 11:13 PM Tim Roberts wrote:
> On Apr 28, 2017, at 5:40 PM, Michael C
> wrote:
>
>
> I have my own code that samples pixel colour,
> https://pastebin.com/4EMd765h
>
> and no
Oh I found out my code accidentally give negative values to the function. :(
Thanks all!
On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 1:10 PM, Michael C
wrote:
> fill the radar scan points with red.py", line 66, in
> win32gui.SetPixel(desktop_dc, x,y, rgb )
> pywintypes.error: (0, 'SetPixel&
Hi all:
I have my own code that samples pixel colour,
https://pastebin.com/4EMd765h
and now I am trying to add the feature of saving the Device Context to a
.bmp file, so I found this code
https://books.google.ca/books?id=9MS9BQAAQBAJ
however there is one problem: The book example screenshots
fill the radar scan points with red.py", line 66, in
win32gui.SetPixel(desktop_dc, x,y, rgb )
pywintypes.error: (0, 'SetPixel', 'No error message is available')
Hi all:
I am trying to paint a few pixels in the color of red. However, when I
ran this
win32gui.SetPixel(desktop_dc, x,y
Hi all, is there a manual for this module? I can't seem to find any!
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