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Wii & Gamecube Hacking => Wii Game hacking help => Topic started by: xcoopa on February 24, 2010, 10:15:12 PM

Title: mem range 80, 90, C0
Post by: xcoopa on February 24, 2010, 10:15:12 PM
I was woundering if its safe to search the other mem ranges i see every one talking
about the 80 range?
what about 90,CO and so on
:confused:
Title: Re: mem range 80, 90, C0
Post by: dcx2 on February 24, 2010, 10:55:21 PM
The "80" mem range is referred to as MEM1.  The "90" mem range is referred to as MEM2.

Most of the time, the cool stuff is in MEM1.  I am under the impression that all of MEM2 is heap, i.e. pointer hell, while only some of MEM1 is heap, but take that statement with a grain of salt.

I have had to use MEM2 before.  For Ghost Squad, almost everything is in MEM2.  If you search MEM1 you won't find anything, ever.  I spent a day or two being frustrated before I tried MEM2.

Tales of Symphonia also used MEM2, but it seems like it only uses it for battles.  Just about everything else is in MEM1.

MEM2 is a pain to search, though..it's 2x as big as MEM1, so it takes longer.  I usually go play with my cats or cook some food, periodically returning to refine my search.

As far as the other ranges...I've never used them.
Title: Re: mem range 80, 90, C0
Post by: xcoopa on February 25, 2010, 12:00:23 AM
thanx i will try mem2 i haven been working on Pirates of the caribbean at world end.
and could not find the health. found everthing but that.
;D
Title: Re: mem range 80, 90, C0
Post by: wiiztec on March 16, 2010, 08:35:18 PM
It's been my experience that you're just as likely to find what your searching for in MEM2 than MEM1 almost every code I made for Naruto Shippuden Clash of Ninja Revolution 3 involved MEM2