Re: Accessing memory of another application?
Re: Accessing memory of another application?
- Subject: Re: Accessing memory of another application?
- From: Negm-Awad Amin <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 19:18:02 +0200
Am Di,12.08.2008 um 19:01 schrieb Mike Abdullah:
You can't do this. Each application runs in its own protected memory.
Sometimes you can do this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_virus
;-)
Serious: There are techniques to get acccess to another application
memory under some circumstances. None of them is related to Cocoa
since there is no class named NSVirus.
Amin
On 12 Aug 2008, at 17:04, Josh wrote:
All,
I'm trying to get started w/viewing/editing/interacting with the
memory of
another running application but I'm not where to get started. You
could
think of this as being a simple "game trainer" - which basically
allows you
to view and edit values in memory.
Can anyone point me to where I should get started? Function names/
examples
would be a GREAT help - I haven't had experience with hooking into
another
application's memory.
Thanks!!!!
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