Start a new thread for the timer which keeps track of a variable that is set to a value when it reaches the end of the timer.
At the end of the timer set the value to the right value, something...
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Start a new thread for the timer which keeps track of a variable that is set to a value when it reaches the end of the timer.
At the end of the timer set the value to the right value, something...
I don't really remember what I was doing that day... Probably went to school just like any other day.
Whenever I hit the "End Turn" button. I'll try to match a pattern in memory somewhere.
Yes, the question is WHEN/WHERE do I read the value from EAX. Obviously I can't put it on top of my main function. (Thanks for the response though, always appreciated.)
Sure:
007E3E00 - 8b...
Hello,
I am trying to make a trainer for an old single player game. Basically, I want infinite money. I found out that this address is not static, but dynamic. It changes everytime I start the...
This is great, just found out where the octets are stored. Here is an example for anyone that is trying to achieve the same:
struct sockaddr_in sa_i;
...
printf("%u.%u.%u.%u\n",...
Oh, alright, I'll give it a shot.
Is that so? Where exactly is the remote address stored, or any examples I can have a look at?
Kind regards,
apsync
On the page (the link in my previous post) at the bottom says Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 is required. Also the chart on this page shows that only Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008...
Yes, that is what I am looking for, however doesn't SO_BSP_STATE require Windows Vista?
Very naïve of me to not mention my OS, I apologies. I am running Windows XP.
Thank you for the fast response, again, however I think I didn't explain too well.
I already have a server that's functioning, spawns a thread when a client connects to the server, etc, and I only...
Hmm, yea I didn't ask how to retrieve it, but isn't that selfspeaking? I mean what else can the purpose of this topic be? ;-)
I am not trying to get my own IP, but the clients. Since they are...
Hello everyone,
I have an application which serves as a server. Whenever a client connects to the server, I want to display his or her IP as a string (in a MessageBox).
All I have, is a SOCKET...
Okay, this should fix the crash, but still, there are some problems with browsing..
else if(wParam == VK_DOWN) {
if (++ComLast == 16) ComLast = 0; /* Check if it has reached 16 */
...
I dont really mind putting them into a zip and uploading, anyways to get back on topic :) this is what I got so far, it works okay but there are a few problems.
It browses okay trough the buffer,...
I am having trouble with the down arrow button, shouldnt it look like this:
else if(wParam == VK_DOWN) {
if(!Commands[ComLast]) {
/* No item available! */
return FALSE;
}...
Alright, I changed to what you guys said, I think only the looping trough commands (via VK_UP and VK_DOWN) should be fixed... The ComIndex should be increased when VK_UP is pressed and decreased when...
Hi all,
I am trying to implent this into an editbox, I am totally lost after editing the source several times, any feedback or info is much appreciated. I hope someone can point me to the right...
Ah, thank you everything is clear now..
My bad, forgot to include that header.
First of all, thanks again for the responses..
Then, I get an error saying could not convert from void *, I guess its my compiler..
Thanks, I think I can sort it out from here, however, I...
Thanks for the responses,
I am a bit confused, can someone help me out;
int main(void) {
char *p[16];
int pindex = 0;
while(1) {
Hi everyone,
I want to implent dos like arrow keys for browsing between the previously typed text. What is a good way of doing this, I was thinking of storing them in pointers,
char *p[16];...
Ah, that makes sense, thanks.
Thanks for the reply, but these colors are surely hard to read :) .
I have one more question thats bothering me, the loop stops before extracting the last word out, since there are 4 '|'s and 5...
Hi all,
I am trying to parse the following buffer, each are seperated by a '|' char,
char string[] = "word 1 |word2 | word3| word4|word5";
I got the following, its a bit messy, but I hope...