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L. Spiro wrote:In my left hand is a red pill. If you take it I will show you the truth. I lost my right hand in the war, so I’m afraid you’re stuck with the red pill.
CoMPMStR wrote:I had also wondered about this because I'd like to release some more scripts, but same as liq, I don't want everyone knowing what addresses I'm using.
shinnsohai wrote:erm pro can tell me what is LSS script?? LOL private? wanted to hide from public PROzzz
Memory Hacking Software allows you to write scripts to perform a large array of options, which will continue to be expanded throughout each of the next releases. Script syntax is very similar to C, but with a few modifications from C++ and Java®. Because scripts are implicitly for advanced users, this section assumes you have an understanding of coding terminology and practice; this section is not meant to teach you how to code. Because the syntax is almost exactly like C, programmers who are already familiar with C will be able to start writing scripts right away.
L. Spiro wrote:In my left hand is a red pill. If you take it I will show you the truth. I lost my right hand in the war, so I’m afraid you’re stuck with the red pill.
CoMPMStR wrote:shinnsohai wrote:erm pro can tell me what is LSS script?? LOL private? wanted to hide from public PROzzz
The help file is very umm... helpfulMemory Hacking Software allows you to write scripts to perform a large array of options, which will continue to be expanded throughout each of the next releases. Script syntax is very similar to C, but with a few modifications from C++ and Java®. Because scripts are implicitly for advanced users, this section assumes you have an understanding of coding terminology and practice; this section is not meant to teach you how to code. Because the syntax is almost exactly like C, programmers who are already familiar with C will be able to start writing scripts right away.
L. Spiro wrote:It is not possible to do (completely) because scripts must be parsed from files in an unencrypted format and this implies that no matter the original format it will eventually end up in a format that can be viewed by others with enough work.
However a feature to load encrypted code to a locked temporary file will suffice enough to keep most code safe. This can be added to a future version.
L. Spiro
L. Spiro wrote:In my left hand is a red pill. If you take it I will show you the truth. I lost my right hand in the war, so I’m afraid you’re stuck with the red pill.
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