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Aslr isn't stored in the old & new value. Sometimes they tell me huge ass numbers too while the actual number was 29 or smth, doesn't always mean it's the wrong func. You gotta remove the aslr from the offset it gave you though.

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1 minute ago, Ted2 said:

Aslr isn't stored in the old & new value. Sometimes they tell me huge ass numbers too while the actual number was 29 or smth, doesn't always mean it's the wrong func. You gotta remove the aslr from the offset it gave you though.

Thanks! But does it mean if I store a huge ass register it won't really change that much because it's already big?

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28 minutes ago, bbReakMe said:

Thanks! But does it mean if I store a huge ass register it won't really change that much because it's already big?

Nah, it would. Do you know about 'register read'

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9 minutes ago, Ted2 said:

Nah, it would. Do you know about 'register read'

I did it. I added --all too. I was only asking because of those high values. :teehee:

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