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The Understanding of "EUD"
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Mar 8 2009, 2:13 am O)FaRTy1billion[MM] Post #101

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I'm kind of having the same problem.

Trying to read offset 0x41E230, it's a 4 byte offset and EUDTrig gives me -372813 for the player number. I've been reading all the posts but I don't really get how to read all 4 bytes (byte 0 to byte 3) especially since the value of byte 3 is over 128 which thus means I'm supposed to use negative numbers? The bytes are E8 7B 74 EF (Since SC reads bytes backwards does that mean it's really read as EF 74 7B E8?) I tried doing the same type of formula as posted above (239-1*16777216+1) since EF = 239 decimal and all that except I reversed the +'s and -'s but that doesn't seem to work. Can anyone explain how I would do this?
Put EF747BE8 into a hex calculator and convert it. You get 4017388520 decimal. 256^4-4017388520 = 277578776. Negate it and you get -277578776 which is equal to 0xEF747BE8 in hex. :D



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Mar 8 2009, 4:10 am SkiPz Post #102



Thank you, got it working. Would you have any idea as to why a bunch of different offset values are different depending on how many games you played?

I've messed with a few different offsets and their values are different (yet constant pattern) depending on how many games were played. This makes it difficult to check for the value because it will be a certain value if they only had played 1 game, another value if they played 2 games, etc. I just think this is weird that I have ran into so many that do this.



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Mar 8 2009, 4:11 am Heinermann Post #103

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Since SC reads bytes backwards
If SC reads bytes backwards, then so does everything else on your computer.

On the x86 processor 11 22 33 44 is forwards(little endian), while on the PPC processor, 44 33 22 11 is forwards(big endian).

Big endian format is used in human calculation because it is easier to understand and work with.


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I've messed with a few different offsets and their values are different (yet constant pattern) depending on how many games were played. This makes it difficult to check for the value because it will be a certain value if they only had played 1 game, another value if they played 2 games, etc. I just think this is weird that I have ran into so many that do this.
What is the memory address?




Mar 8 2009, 4:45 am SkiPz Post #104



I know I was just saying, the bytes are read differently, 1234 and 4321 are a big difference, I was just making sure that it wasn't forgotten/not taken into account whenever someone explained to me what to do.

Um it was a few different ones. 41E230 was one of them.



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