Hi Guys,
The desire to alter RAM directly arose from the need to cheat in a commercial game Action Replay style
I have printed some content to screen in ASCII by declaring a C char
array, and accessing elements outside of it.
By incrementing or decrementing the array index variable I think I am
seeing the RAM space the program is running in.
A lot of it is Human readable.
I can't recognise words relating to any program running in the background
(ie. the aforementioned commercial game).
The program that reads the RAM crashes after a while looking in each direction
of whatever memory vector where the C array was declared (bad access)
Any thoughts? Is this part of the program sandboxing?
The desire to alter RAM directly arose from the need to cheat in a commercial game Action Replay style
I have printed some content to screen in ASCII by declaring a C char
array, and accessing elements outside of it.
By incrementing or decrementing the array index variable I think I am
seeing the RAM space the program is running in.
A lot of it is Human readable.
I can't recognise words relating to any program running in the background
(ie. the aforementioned commercial game).
The program that reads the RAM crashes after a while looking in each direction
of whatever memory vector where the C array was declared (bad access)
Any thoughts? Is this part of the program sandboxing?