BullyWiiPlaza
BullyWiiPlaza
Yeah, whatever it takes to make everything work. The codehandler is written in assembly and we only have the compiled bytes so no build system or C code. Keep that...
I don't really understand why you would need this? Currently, it completes all and that's what 99+% of people want. Adding any way of skipping something would be a bit...
Same problem... a new and fixed release would be highly appreciated.
> there is the possibility to search for address 33B2A0506 only in the first memory block of RPCS3 (00000000-10000000), without the possibility of giving the error (Target Address outside of...
Hello, I removed the check now but I'm not sure if it even find pointers. Let me know how it goes.
@Urahara3000 Which error or problem do you run into with the 2 GB limit? Maybe you're using a 32-bit version of Java.
@Urahara3000 Ok, go to https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp and scroll down for "Windows Offline (64-bit)" and install this. Also, please upload the dumps for me and tell me the steps to take (e.g....
@Urahara3000 Hi, my Debugging Output says ``` --file-path: Path does not exist: D:\...\Universal-Pointer-Searcher\dumps\Banjo-Tooie\001C5A68.bin Run with --help for more information. ``` This shouldn't happen and might be a bug. :( It...
@Urahara3000 You can view the Debugging Output yourself by clicking here:  Also, the native pointer searcher EXE has been replaced by the Universal Pointer Searcher Engine (see the other...
@Urahara3000 Hello again friend, you can see the error being "Path does not exist". Please make sure `E:\42668024.bin` is the right file path.