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Old 12-22-2006, 10:08 PM
giigle@gmail.com
 
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Default memory/RAM viewer/editor in linux?

Hi,

I'm looking for a memory editor that can view / search / modify memory
locations of actively running processes, anyone know of something like
this? A so-called "game cheater" works along the same principles,
and would be suitable for this task. Specifically I'm changing
values stored in memory within a running program, and I would like to
externally modify those values to ensure that my scheme for protecting
those values is working correctly.

Thanks for your advice,

-Benji

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