Post: gt6 hex edit
09-18-2016, 05:41 AM #1
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09-18-2016, 05:23 PM #2
As far as i know, no.
09-18-2016, 07:49 PM #3
KL9
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Use tools like IDA Pro and NetCheat to find offsets on your own.
09-18-2016, 11:02 PM #4
I think he meant edit the save by HEX editing.
09-19-2016, 08:13 AM #5
KL9
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Originally posted by PinKPanther1020 View Post
I think he meant edit the save by HEX editing.


Oh lol
09-22-2016, 11:57 PM #6
q-k
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by KL9 View Post
Use tools like IDA Pro and NetCheat to find offsets on your own.


I know that you've misread the OP - and I'm totally cool with that and don't mind that fact - going the NetCheat way might work Smile

I'm just like - WTF are you trying to tell people?
IDA Pro - ermmm.. ok. I know what "IDA" is, I don't know what "IDA Pro" is. But from what I know about IDA, I'd really like to question you about, why "IDA Pro" would be necessary at all..
And furthermore, WHAT FOR? To further hunt down google to find loaders for PS3 executables and load some debug code into it?
Seriously?
Do you really understand what you would look at then?

The funniest thing about it all is, IDA's ppc disassembler has some flaws - and thus will disassemble CRAP at times. IDA is not that bad at all - don't get me wrong here.. Most of the time it is spot on disassembling ppc. But once you've coded your own PPC disassembler, you know quite well which tool has flaws on disassembling PPC Tiphat

signed: q-k, eating PPC for breakfast.

Originally posted by PinKPanther1020 View Post
As far as i know, no.


I'm also not aware of a "public" tool Awesome face

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09-23-2016, 12:18 AM #7
KL9
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Originally posted by k View Post
I know that you've misread the OP - and I'm totally cool with that and don't mind that fact - going the NetCheat way might work Smile

I'm just like - WTF are you trying to tell people?
IDA Pro - ermmm.. ok. I know what "IDA" is, I don't know what "IDA Pro" is. But from what I know about IDA, I'd really like to question you about, why "IDA Pro" would be necessary at all..
And furthermore, WHAT FOR? To further hunt down google to find loaders for PS3 executables and load some debug code into it?
Seriously?
Do you really understand what you would look at then?

The funniest thing about it all is, IDA's ppc disassembler has some flaws - and thus will disassemble CRAP at times. IDA is not that bad at all - don't get me wrong here.. Most of the time it is spot on disassembling ppc. But once you've coded your own PPC disassembler, you know quite well which tool has flaws on disassembling PPC Tiphat

signed: q-k, eating PPC for breakfast.



I'm also not aware of a "public" tool Awesome face


wat
09-23-2016, 12:20 AM #8
q-k
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by KL9 View Post
wat


let me rephrase it: what are you using "IDA Pro" for?
09-23-2016, 12:24 AM #9
KL9
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Originally posted by k View Post
let me rephrase it: what are you using "IDA Pro" for?


I guess I have the wrong idea of what IDA is used for. I thought it was sometimes used for finding offsets and values but I was wrong. Sorry about that. And yeah I have only used NetCheat to find addresses on my own. Where should I look to get a better understanding of IDA? Thanks.

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09-23-2016, 12:31 AM #10
q-k
Can’t trickshot me!
No problem.. all is cool Smile

I was just irritated about, using IDA for RTM'ing games (I think that was your initial thought). It might work with a special plugin, yeah. But IDA on its own (without further plugins) is just a plain "disassembler".
If you're just about RTM stuff and not trying to read assembler code, forget about it. It really won't help you then Winky Winky

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