Gun addresses

Started by brann22, May 15, 2011, 10:03:55 PM

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brann22

I was wondering how would you find the address of the gun you start with in COD:BO? For example...how would you find the address of the pistol you start with in zombies?

Anarion

32bit search.

unknown equal search.
switch to a new gun.
unknown not equal search
equal search.
switch back to other gun.
repeat from first step.
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777eThOd*

Quote from: brann22 on May 15, 2011, 10:03:55 PM
I was wondering how would you find the address of the gun you start with in COD:BO? For example...how would you find the address of the pistol you start with in zombies?

Fyi, The Address for the pistol is 00000004 - 00000007 i believe.

Bully@Wiiplaza

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Zeus Cannon = 0000003C (I think)
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brann22

Quote from: Jay on May 17, 2011, 12:18:35 AM
32bit search.

unknown equal search.
switch to a new gun.
unknown not equal search
equal search.
switch back to other gun.
repeat from first step.

Hmm... would I be able to do this to speed it up a bit:

start out with pistol
unknown equal search
switch to a new gun
unknown greater than search
switch back to pistol
unknown less than search
repeat from step 3.

I assume any gun would have a value greater than the pistol, so I'd think that'd work?

Bully@Wiiplaza

almost always, yes...
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My youtube account with a lot of hacking videos...
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brann22

One more thing I thought of...since weapon slot 1 and weapon slot 2 are different addresses, would I have to do an equal search with the pistol, then buy a gun for weapon slot 2 then buy ANOTHER gun that replaces the pistol and do a greater than search, then buy a gun that would have a lesser value for weapon slot 1 and do a less than search and repeat OR could I just use the pistol and a different gun in weapon slot 2 and do the searches between those 2 weapons?

Basically what I'm asking is do I have to do the searches on the same weapon slot or can they be between weapon slot 1 and weapon slot 2?

biolizard89

Quote from: brann22 on May 21, 2011, 09:56:14 PM
One more thing I thought of...since weapon slot 1 and weapon slot 2 are different addresses, would I have to do an equal search with the pistol, then buy a gun for weapon slot 2 then buy ANOTHER gun that replaces the pistol and do a greater than search, then buy a gun that would have a lesser value for weapon slot 1 and do a less than search and repeat OR could I just use the pistol and a different gun in weapon slot 2 and do the searches between those 2 weapons?

Basically what I'm asking is do I have to do the searches on the same weapon slot or can they be between weapon slot 1 and weapon slot 2?
This may or not work, but you could try using Memory Viewer to watch the addresses near the address you know, and see if there's a nearby address that matches what you're looking for.

I've also found that breakpoints are a good way to find similar addresses... set a R/W BP on the address you know, then set an Execute BP on the address where it breaks, if you're lucky you'll find the other address being read/written to.

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