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Gotcha. I'm not at my normal computer so I can't run Cheatengine at the moment. Is it capable of finding pointers or do I need to look elsewhere?
EDIT: Nevermind, found some tutorials. I'm sure I'll be back later for more though.
Tried Cheatengine, went through the tutorial and understood it completely, but it doesn't seem to do the job. In your example, I have no problem finding the result for 80.0, but once I change it in the program to a new value, it can't find that new value in the subset. It almost seems like the...
There really isn't any saving or editing of the bin files as far as I know. To add a crane to the program, you just toss the bin file in a specific folder and it shows up.
I added the folder to my Dropbox for the sake of making it easy to add across multiple computers, and Dropbox never does...
It is a local program, though that's something I'm not familiar with.
I know the way it works is that all the data for each crane is stored in a .bin file. It'd be fantastic if I could get the data out of that file, but every attempt I've ever made at opening it results in useless gibberish.
I mostly just do PHP, MySQL, and jQuery so anything beyond that isn't really in my scope of knowledge. I have a program called LICCON that produces data for crane lifts. Here's a screenshot. Basically what I'd like to do is feed these images into some kind of OCR program that could grab the data...
Need some more help, as the issue is continuing. I replaced the system ram with brand new, identical ram and am having the same problem. The exact error message on the BSOD is as follows:
STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0xB9F1571D, 0xA268A6D4, 0x00000000)
atapi.sys - Address B9F1571D base at...
I'm a Mac guy these days, but a coworker is having consistent BSOD problems (less than ~5 minutes of uptime) on a Dell Inspiron 1520. I immediately updated the bios but it's still having issues, though now it will run for an hour or two before crashing. It's been quite some time since I've...
I hope this is an acceptable place for this thread...
My parents had Dish Network installed in their home in the mid 90s and have been using it ever since, despite buying a few very nice HDTVs. They finally gave in and upgraded to HD yesterday. As usual, they made their technology purchase...
The guy at Apple (a supervisor, apparently) basically ended the conversation by telling me I must be entering my password wrong, despite the computer showing as being connected to my wireless network and having an IP address.
I just checked the MAC address on the Mac Mini and it matches one...
Everything I did was on the Mac side, made no changes to the router. I've never had a need for a static IP so I'll have to go figure out how to do that.