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    Default ahhh dma help!

    I recently learned how to undma codes using dmahunter and have been experimenting with it. I was able to make a bunch of easy, pretty useless codes, without any problems. However, when I just tried to undma something, when the offset came out to 0x10fff948 but nitepr doesnt allow you to input addresses that big...so im not sure what i do.

    Can somebody please help me out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by newblet View Post
    I recently learned how to undma codes using dmahunter and have been experimenting with it. I was able to make a bunch of easy, pretty useless codes, without any problems. However, when I just tried to undma something, when the offset came out to 0x10fff948 but nitepr doesnt allow you to input addresses that big...so im not sure what i do.

    Can somebody please help me out?
    try butting browser/decoder in REAL, or redo the dma hunter good luck

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    Pretty much impossible to get that offset, you did something wrong.
    Just try again I guess.

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    Ok thanks for the help I guess I will just try again.
    But like I said, its not the first dma code I have made, and I double checked it so I have no clue what I did wrong...

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    pick a pointer with an offset less than 10000 because i havent seen anything higher the highest i have run across was 2C10

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    ^ And that's really rare too.

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    sometimes its just that the code has many layers of DMA





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    yea if your not trying to get any good at making codes on your own you can use dma hunter otherwise u need to learn what dma is and how to utilise it
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    Quote Originally Posted by SonniE View Post
    yea if your not trying to get any good at making codes on your own you can use dma hunter otherwise u need to learn what dma is and how to utilise it
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    DMA hunter is still useful though...
    I only know the one other way of undmaing which ive been using, but its not practical when you have a massive offset.

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    Lol thanks guys but im not sure if I get what you guys are saying. You mean that if I get an offset that high, then its not the right result?
    Or better yet ill post an example of one of them...

    original Address = 0x00E69C58
    Found, address 0x655658, value changed from 0x96695a0 to 0x9668e10

    Doesnt this give you an offset of 10fff948? Or am I messing up somewhere?

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