Post: Understanding the gclient in RTM memory
05-16-2013, 09:06 PM #1
primetime43
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Today i'm going to show what the gclient is for those who don't know or don't understand. This is a great way to get all the clients in your RTM tool or whatever.

**I will be showing you the gclient, the gclient size, and the gclient's name (so you can load the names).

Ok, first is where the gclient starts. It starts at the client 0 like below:
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This one above is for Black Ops 1.

Next, is the gclient size. Now the length will start at the beginning of where I just showed you of client 0, and all the way down to the next client before it begins.
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This is also Black Ops 1. The yellow is where the next client starts; client 1. The red is where the nulls separate the two clients. And the green is the client 0, right before it ends; ending right before the nulled line in red.

Here, is the gclient's name.
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The red is where you get the size to get all the client's names. You would start from the gclient's start of that client, down to there. What ever the size of that is, is what you use.

Here is an example of loading the clients in a tool:
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Now here is an example of how you can use it to load the clients:
    
gclient_addr = 0x13950C8; -------- Here is where the gclient starts for client 0 in Black Ops 1

gclient_size = 0x2A38; -------------- Here is the size of where the gclient starts to where it ends for Black Ops 1

gclient_name = 0x2808; --------- Here is the size from where the gclient starts, down to the second name of where the two names are


- Enjoy! primetime43 Happy

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05-16-2013, 09:53 PM #2
SonyBlack
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im nothing understand but looks important and hard work.. Winky Winky
05-16-2013, 10:20 PM #3
primetime43
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Originally posted by 5077
im nothing understand but looks important and hard work.. Winky Winky


Na, it's not that difficult.
05-16-2013, 10:36 PM #4
What's RTE/RTM mean? :ha!:
05-16-2013, 11:48 PM #5
primetime43
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Originally posted by Soldier View Post
What's RTE/RTM mean? :ha!:


Haha, were you in the shoutbox earlier when I was saying that? Haha
05-17-2013, 12:30 AM #6
Originally posted by primetime43 View Post
Haha, were you in th shoutbox earlier when I was saying that? Haha


Yeah ^^
05-17-2013, 11:50 AM #7
Sonoro
I like anteaters
Originally posted by primetime43 View Post
Today i'm going to show what the gclient is for those who don't know or don't understand. This is a great way to get all the clients in your RTM tool or whatever.

**I will be showing you the gclient, the gclient size, and the gclient's name (so you can load the names).

Ok, first is where the gclient starts. It starts at the client 0 like below:
You must login or register to view this content.
This one above is for Black Ops 1.

Next, is the gclient size. Now the length will start at the beginning of where I just showed you of client 0, and all the way down to the next client before it begins.
You must login or register to view this content.
This is also Black Ops 1. The yellow is where the next client starts; client 1. The red is where the nulls separate the two clients. And the green is the client 0, right before it ends; ending right before the nulled line in red.

Here, is the gclient's name.
You must login or register to view this content.
The red is where you get the size to get all the client's names. You would start from the gclient's start of that client, down to there. What ever the size of that is, is what you use.

Here is an example of loading the clients in a tool:
You must login or register to view this content.

Now here is an example of how you can use it to load the clients:
    
gclient_addr = 0x13950C8; -------- Here is where the gclient starts for client 0 in Black Ops 1

gclient_size = 0x2A38; -------------- Here is the size of where the gclient starts to where it ends for Black Ops 1

gclient_name = 0x2808; --------- Here is the size from where the gclient starts, down to the second name of where the two names are


- Enjoy! primetime43 Happy

Credits:
Me
aerosoul94 for teaching me about it Happy




Nice poopingtime43
05-17-2013, 06:54 PM #8
primetime43
Knowledge is power Tiphat
Originally posted by Dr.
Nice poopingtime43


Dr. Fuckyou :|
05-17-2013, 07:48 PM #9
nice post bro helpin people out as usal this is very helpful plus rep
05-18-2013, 04:23 PM #10
primetime43
Knowledge is power Tiphat
Haha thanks John. Damn though, lots of people must not understand this. :|

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