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Member Normal user Level: 8 Posts: 10/13 EXP: 1649 Next: 538 Since: 05-15-21 Last post: 1035 days ago Last view: 452 days ago |
Hello, how to make that a dynamically allocated variable set within code of NDS ROM will not change address? |
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Big fire melon Administrator Level: 45 Posts: 436/610 EXP: 642694 Next: 17470 Since: 10-12-19 Last post: 3 days ago Last view: 1 day ago |
that's not possible without significantly changing the game itself, though you can try to look whether the game stores a pointer to that dynamic address at some static location. Then you can access the value want via it. ____________________ Take me to your heart / never let me go! "clearly you need to mow more lawns and buy a better pc" - Hydr8gon |
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Member Normal user Level: 8 Posts: 11/13 EXP: 1649 Next: 538 Since: 05-15-21 Last post: 1035 days ago Last view: 452 days ago |
Thanks, also if it would not change address while the game runs the solution would be savestate. |
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