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Re: Accessing memory of another application?
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Re: Accessing memory of another application?


  • Subject: Re: Accessing memory of another application?
  • From: Josh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 13:03:05 -0400

You have to be able to do this - I have seen applications do it - you just
have to type in your root password when you start the application.

On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>wrote:

> You can't do this. Each application runs in its own *protected* memory.
> 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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