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Old 03-20-2010, 09:15 PM
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Default Updating Address By Assembly Code

by TeNsIOn

Full credits to XxOsirisxX and thnx to Imok.

This tutorial is specifically meant for Maple Story, but it is a good example for any game.
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As i know there are just a Updating Address tutorial by AoB, this is Assembly Code one, for those address that are kinda more harden or changed the AoB. And will be address to useful Links.
Ok, lest get started.
Step 1
Open you Engine [For this, i choose DA Engine].

Step 2
Attach or make sure your Engine is attached to MapleStory.

Step 3
Go to Memory View, then go to "Search" then "Assembly Code".

Step 4
After you press Search by assembly, a small window will appeir, that ask you for an Assembly code, which is the opcode.

~Before Continue, tips that may be knowed.
How this could help you to find an outdate address?
It's not that hard, just find the old address.
For this example, and also for the whole tutorial, i just used to update the Slow Dupex Address.
How to do it?
Well, lest take a little look at the Slow Dupex v0.40 Script.

As we could see, the Disable part, of course, is the Memory as it's original, so, that will make that part of memory go normal after the box is unticked.
But, we can use the Disable opcode, to find it on the new version. So, lets try to find this:

That opcode was on 6C2C4F on v0.40 as we can see at Disable section. So, lest find it on v0.41, the same opcode.
[BTW, that number "00000114" some times changes at updates.. which means, you have to update the pointer, which is another thing really diferent from this.]
Also, if you have an outdate address that have others opcodes, like for example:

It will be more easy to discard others address, if other appeirs.
Lest continue.
Step 5
Lest put the opcode that we are looking for.. In this case, i used Slow Dupex from v0.40.

Step 6
After we insert the opcode on the Assembly searcher. Then it will start searching for every single address that contain that opcode [Make sure don't leave any space at the end, or it will find nothing].

After searching, we will find some address, and by the old one we can discard/try some address.
Thanks.
Again, full credits to XxOsirisxX and thnx to Imok
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