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Finding x64 offset from x32


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Hi, so I was wondering if it's possible to locate the x64 offset from the x32 offset? I can only hack the x32 and need to find the x64, but don't know how :o:o

Thanks for the help :)

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Use nearby strings, that's the most simple and effective way. Otherwise try guiding yourself with nullsub functions since they're almost the same on both portions.

AirMAX made a tutorial on the 2nd option.

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1 minute ago, DiDA said:

Use nearby strings, that's the most simple and effective way. Otherwise try guiding yourself with nullsub functions since they're almost the same on both portions.

AirMAX made a tutorial on the 2nd option.

Okay I'll try the first way

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Someone made a tutorial about nullsub functions (which are the same)

Altough, that's a painfull way imo, find strings which doesn't have too much xrefs, so you can find it easily.

 

Edit: this comment is useless, DiDA said the same.

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