nalcwap 80 Posted October 4, 2020 one question if value of game add 10000 i need search add x1,x1, #0x10000? 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Enyby 5,854 Posted October 4, 2020 No. In each case opcodes different and can be any. 2 Share this comment Link to comment
nalcwap 80 Posted October 4, 2020 23 minutes ago, Enyby said: No. In each case opcodes different and can be any. ok thanks 0 Share this comment Link to comment
nspron 0 Posted October 11, 2020 Excuse me, the middle x1,x1 Can I use wildcards ? Like this, A8 ADD ?, ?, #0x1 0 Share this comment Link to comment
Lover1500 85 Posted October 11, 2020 So that ADD opcode from Xa region effects to silver value. First,I'll search silver value and i want its x64 opcode. I dont know its opcode(only know it is 'ADD'). In this case, is it possible to find opcode by silver value? If its possible,how? By pointers? Or by something else? Can you help us sir! 0 Share this comment Link to comment
nspron 0 Posted October 15, 2020 On 10/11/2020 at 11:48 PM, Enyby said: No. So how should I find it 0 Share this comment Link to comment
Nuris 0 Posted November 24, 2020 How I can download this app in my apple ipad? 0 Share this comment Link to comment
Unu 0 Posted January 8 If you have android you download the link and go to files and click on the link and download it. If you don’t have a root download virtual x posed or parallel accounts and add game guardian and the game(s) you want to hack. 0 Share this comment Link to comment
GG_MASTER-X 0 Posted January 12 I'm using version 98.0 looks like there is a difference in ARMx86 opcodes in GG why? 0 Share this comment Link to comment
AKidWithMidgetFriend 40 Posted January 22 How do you determine what the op code is? Sorry if this is a dumb question I am new to ARMx64 and at the moment I'm trying to understand how these ints and arguments work so I can apply the concepts to searching for these 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Crystal_Mods100x 23 Posted March 17 i may sound dumb but Enyby what are op codes and what are they used for? 0 Share this comment Link to comment
NoFear 1,890 Posted March 17 It's the language in which the lib translates if you load it into a disassembler. 0 Share this comment Link to comment
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