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Hello every one, I'm making a bot for game Archlord. Im using nomad memory UDF, and CheatEngine for finding pointer's and base adresses. When I try to use nomad UDF with only one element array of offset's (For example amount of gold in game) everything is ok, and even after restarting my PC i can read the gold value, but i dont now how to use it for bigger amount of offset's :/ I have base adress and 5 offsets, but making new array with them, my script is finishing in wrong adress. Heh, I'll better show you my entire code :D

#include<array.au3>
Global $offset1[2],$result1[2]
$proces_ID=ProcessExists("alefclient.exe")
if @error<>0 Then Exit
  $memory=_MemoryOpen($proces_ID)
  $offset1[0]='NULL'
  $offset1[1]=1176;<<- offset for base adress
$result1=_MemoryPointerRead (0x0089afcc,$memory, $offset1,'dword');<<- 0x0089afcc is my base adress
MsgBox(0,@error,@error)
_MemoryClose($memory)
_ArrayDisplay($result1,"Result:") ; <<- Here everything is OK
;;
;
Global $offset2[7],$result2[2]
$memory=_MemoryOpen($proces_ID)
  $offset2[0]='NULL'
  $offset2[1]=1184
  $offset2[2]=92
  $offset2[3]=4
  $offset2[4]=116
  $offset2[5]=1824
$result2=_MemoryPointerRead (0x0089afB8,$memory, $offset2,'dword') ;<<- 0x0089afB8 is my base adress
;MsgBox(0,@error,$result2)
_MemoryClose($memory)
_ArrayDisplay($result2,"Result:") ;<<- Script isnt reading the right adress :/
EXIT(1)

#include-once
#region _Memory
;=================================================================================================
; AutoIt Version:   3.1.127 (beta)
; Language:         English
; Platform:         All Windows
; Author:           Nomad
; Requirements:     These functions will only work with beta.
;=================================================================================================
; Credits:  wOuter - These functions are based on his original _Mem() functions.  But they are
;           easier to comprehend and more reliable.  These functions are in no way a direct copy
;           of his functions.  His functions only provided a foundation from which these evolved.
;=================================================================================================
;
; Functions:
;
;=================================================================================================
; Function:         _MemoryOpen($iv_Pid[, $iv_DesiredAccess[, $iv_InheritHandle]])
; Description:      Opens a process and enables all possible access rights to the process.  The
;                   Process ID of the process is used to specify which process to open.  You must
;                   call this function before calling _MemoryClose(), _MemoryRead(), or _MemoryWrite().
; Parameter(s):     $iv_Pid - The Process ID of the program you want to open.
;                   $iv_DesiredAccess - (optional) Set to 0x1F0FFF by default, which enables all
;                                       possible access rights to the process specified by the
;                                       Process ID.
;                   $if_InheritHandle - (optional) If this value is TRUE, all processes created by
;                                       this process will inherit the access handle.  Set to TRUE
;                                       (1) by default.  Set to 0 if you want it to be FALSE.
; Requirement(s):   A valid process ID.
; Return Value(s):  On Success - Returns an array containing the Dll handle and an open handle to
;                                the specified process.
;                   On Failure - Returns 0
;                   @Error - 0 = No error.
;                            1 = Invalid $iv_Pid.
;                            2 = Failed to open Kernel32.dll.
;                            3 = Failed to open the specified process.
; Author(s):        Nomad
; Note(s):
;=================================================================================================
Func _MemoryOpen($iv_Pid, $iv_DesiredAccess = 0x1F0FFF, $if_InheritHandle = 1)

    If Not ProcessExists($iv_Pid) Then
        SetError(1)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    Local $ah_Handle[2] = [DllOpen('kernel32.dll')]

    If @Error Then
        SetError(2)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    Local $av_OpenProcess = DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'OpenProcess', 'int', $iv_DesiredAccess, 'int', $if_InheritHandle, 'int', $iv_Pid)

    If @Error Then
        DllClose($ah_Handle[0])
        SetError(3)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    $ah_Handle[1] = $av_OpenProcess[0]

    Return $ah_Handle

EndFunc

;=================================================================================================
; Function:         _MemoryRead($iv_Address, $ah_Handle[, $sv_Type])
; Description:      Reads the value located in the memory address specified.
; Parameter(s):     $iv_Address - The memory address you want to read from. It must be in hex
;                                 format (0x00000000).
;                   $ah_Handle - An array containing the Dll handle and the handle of the open
;                                process as returned by _MemoryOpen().
;                   $sv_Type - (optional) The "Type" of value you intend to read.  This is set to
;                               'dword'(32bit(4byte) signed integer) by default.  See the help file
;                               for DllStructCreate for all types.
;                               An example: If you want to read a word that is 15 characters in
;                               length, you would use 'char[16]'.
; Requirement(s):   The $ah_Handle returned from _MemoryOpen.
; Return Value(s):  On Success - Returns the value located at the specified address.
;                   On Failure - Returns 0
;                   @Error - 0 = No error.
;                            1 = Invalid $ah_Handle.
;                            2 = $sv_Type was not a string.
;                            3 = $sv_Type is an unknown data type.
;                            4 = Failed to allocate the memory needed for the DllStructure.
;                            5 = Error allocating memory for $sv_Type.
;                            6 = Failed to read from the specified process.
; Author(s):        Nomad
; Note(s):          Values returned are in Decimal format, unless specified as a 'char' type, then
;                   they are returned in ASCII format.  Also note that size ('char[size]') for all
;                   'char' types should be 1 greater than the actual size.
;=================================================================================================
Func _MemoryRead($iv_Address, $ah_Handle, $sv_Type = 'dword')

    If Not IsArray($ah_Handle) Then
        SetError(1)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    Local $v_Buffer = DllStructCreate($sv_Type)

    If @Error Then
        SetError(@Error + 1)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'ReadProcessMemory', 'int', $ah_Handle[1], 'int', $iv_Address, 'ptr', DllStructGetPtr($v_Buffer), 'int', DllStructGetSize($v_Buffer), 'int', '')

    If Not @Error Then
        Local $v_Value = DllStructGetData($v_Buffer, 1)
        Return $v_Value
    Else
        SetError(6)
        Return 0
    EndIf

EndFunc

;=================================================================================================
; Function:         _MemoryWrite($iv_Address, $ah_Handle, $v_Data[, $sv_Type])
; Description:      Writes data to the specified memory address.
; Parameter(s):     $iv_Address - The memory address you want to write to.  It must be in hex
;                                 format (0x00000000).
;                   $ah_Handle - An array containing the Dll handle and the handle of the open
;                                process as returned by _MemoryOpen().
;                   $v_Data - The data to be written.
;                   $sv_Type - (optional) The "Type" of value you intend to write.  This is set to
;                               'dword'(32bit(4byte) signed integer) by default.  See the help file
;                               for DllStructCreate for all types.
;                               An example: If you want to write a word that is 15 characters in
;                               length, you would use 'char[16]'.
; Requirement(s):   The $ah_Handle returned from _MemoryOpen.
; Return Value(s):  On Success - Returns 1
;                   On Failure - Returns 0
;                   @Error - 0 = No error.
;                            1 = Invalid $ah_Handle.
;                            2 = $sv_Type was not a string.
;                            3 = $sv_Type is an unknown data type.
;                            4 = Failed to allocate the memory needed for the DllStructure.
;                            5 = Error allocating memory for $sv_Type.
;                            6 = $v_Data is not in the proper format to be used with the "Type"
;                                selected for $sv_Type, or it is out of range.
;                            7 = Failed to write to the specified process.
; Author(s):        Nomad
; Note(s):          Values sent must be in Decimal format, unless specified as a 'char' type, then
;                   they must be in ASCII format.  Also note that size ('char[size]') for all
;                   'char' types should be 1 greater than the actual size.
;=================================================================================================
Func _MemoryWrite($iv_Address, $ah_Handle, $v_Data, $sv_Type = 'dword')

    If Not IsArray($ah_Handle) Then
        SetError(1)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    Local $v_Buffer = DllStructCreate($sv_Type)

    If @Error Then
        SetError(@Error + 1)
        Return 0
    Else
        DllStructSetData($v_Buffer, 1, $v_Data)
        If @Error Then
            SetError(6)
            Return 0
        EndIf
    EndIf

    DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'WriteProcessMemory', 'int', $ah_Handle[1], 'int', $iv_Address, 'ptr', DllStructGetPtr($v_Buffer), 'int', DllStructGetSize($v_Buffer), 'int', '')

    If Not @Error Then
        Return 1
    Else
        SetError(7)
        Return 0
    EndIf

EndFunc

;=================================================================================================
; Function:         _MemoryClose($ah_Handle)
; Description:      Closes the process handle opened by using _MemoryOpen().
; Parameter(s):     $ah_Handle - An array containing the Dll handle and the handle of the open
;                                process as returned by _MemoryOpen().
; Requirement(s):   The $ah_Handle returned from _MemoryOpen.
; Return Value(s):  On Success - Returns 1
;                   On Failure - Returns 0
;                   @Error - 0 = No error.
;                            1 = Invalid $ah_Handle.
;                            2 = Unable to close the process handle.
; Author(s):        Nomad
; Note(s):
;=================================================================================================
Func _MemoryClose($ah_Handle)

    If Not IsArray($ah_Handle) Then
        SetError(1)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'CloseHandle', 'int', $ah_Handle[1])
    If Not @Error Then
        DllClose($ah_Handle[0])
        Return 1
    Else
        DllClose($ah_Handle[0])
        SetError(2)
        Return 0
    EndIf

EndFunc

;=================================================================================================
; Function:         _MemoryPointerRead ($iv_Address, $ah_Handle, $av_Offset[, $sv_Type])
; Description:      Reads a chain of pointers and returns an array containing the destination
;                   address and the data at the address.
; Parameter(s):     $iv_Address - The static memory address you want to start at. It must be in
;                                 hex format (0x00000000).
;                   $ah_Handle - An array containing the Dll handle and the handle of the open
;                                process as returned by _MemoryOpen().
;                   $av_Offset - An array of offsets for the pointers.  Each pointer must have an
;                                offset.  If there is no offset for a pointer, enter 0 for that
;                                array dimension.
;                   $sv_Type - (optional) The "Type" of data you intend to read at the destination
;                                address.  This is set to 'dword'(32bit(4byte) signed integer) by
;                                default.  See the help file for DllStructCreate for all types.
; Requirement(s):   The $ah_Handle returned from _MemoryOpen.
; Return Value(s):  On Success - Returns an array containing the destination address and the value
;                                located at the address.
;                   On Failure - Returns 0
;                   @Error - 0 = No error.
;                            1 = $av_Offset is not an array.
;                            2 = Invalid $ah_Handle.
;                            3 = $sv_Type is not a string.
;                            4 = $sv_Type is an unknown data type.
;                            5 = Failed to allocate the memory needed for the DllStructure.
;                            6 = Error allocating memory for $sv_Type.
;                            7 = Failed to read from the specified process.
; Author(s):        Nomad
; Note(s):          Values returned are in Decimal format, unless a 'char' type is selected.
;                   Set $av_Offset like this:
;                   $av_Offset[0] = NULL (not used)
;                   $av_Offset[1] = Offset for pointer 1 (all offsets must be in Decimal)
;                   $av_Offset[2] = Offset for pointer 2
;                   etc...
;                   (The number of array dimensions determines the number of pointers)
;=================================================================================================
Func _MemoryPointerRead ($iv_Address, $ah_Handle, $av_Offset, $sv_Type = 'dword')

    If IsArray($av_Offset) Then
        If IsArray($ah_Handle) Then
            Local $iv_PointerCount = UBound($av_Offset) - 1
        Else
            SetError(2)
            Return 0
        EndIf
    Else
        SetError(1)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    Local $iv_Data[2], $i
    Local $v_Buffer = DllStructCreate('dword')

    For $i = 0 to $iv_PointerCount

        If $i = $iv_PointerCount Then
            $v_Buffer = DllStructCreate($sv_Type)
            If @Error Then
                SetError(@Error + 2)
                Return 0
            EndIf

            $iv_Address = '0x' & hex($iv_Data[1] + $av_Offset[$i])
            DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'ReadProcessMemory', 'int', $ah_Handle[1], 'int', $iv_Address, 'ptr', DllStructGetPtr($v_Buffer), 'int', DllStructGetSize($v_Buffer), 'int', '')
            If @Error Then
                SetError(7)
                Return 0
            EndIf

            $iv_Data[1] = DllStructGetData($v_Buffer, 1)

        ElseIf $i = 0 Then
            DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'ReadProcessMemory', 'int', $ah_Handle[1], 'int', $iv_Address, 'ptr', DllStructGetPtr($v_Buffer), 'int', DllStructGetSize($v_Buffer), 'int', '')
            If @Error Then
                SetError(7)
                Return 0
            EndIf

            $iv_Data[1] = DllStructGetData($v_Buffer, 1)

        Else
            $iv_Address = '0x' & hex($iv_Data[1] + $av_Offset[$i])
            DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'ReadProcessMemory', 'int', $ah_Handle[1], 'int', $iv_Address, 'ptr', DllStructGetPtr($v_Buffer), 'int', DllStructGetSize($v_Buffer), 'int', '')
            If @Error Then
                SetError(7)
                Return 0
            EndIf

            $iv_Data[1] = DllStructGetData($v_Buffer, 1)

        EndIf

    Next

    $iv_Data[0] = $iv_Address

    Return $iv_Data

EndFunc

;=================================================================================================
; Function:         _MemoryPointerWrite ($iv_Address, $ah_Handle, $av_Offset, $v_Data[, $sv_Type])
; Description:      Reads a chain of pointers and writes the data to the destination address.
; Parameter(s):     $iv_Address - The static memory address you want to start at. It must be in
;                                 hex format (0x00000000).
;                   $ah_Handle - An array containing the Dll handle and the handle of the open
;                                process as returned by _MemoryOpen().
;                   $av_Offset - An array of offsets for the pointers.  Each pointer must have an
;                                offset.  If there is no offset for a pointer, enter 0 for that
;                                array dimension.
;                   $v_Data - The data to be written.
;                   $sv_Type - (optional) The "Type" of data you intend to write at the destination
;                                address.  This is set to 'dword'(32bit(4byte) signed integer) by
;                                default.  See the help file for DllStructCreate for all types.
; Requirement(s):   The $ah_Handle returned from _MemoryOpen.
; Return Value(s):  On Success - Returns the destination address.
;                   On Failure - Returns 0.
;                   @Error - 0 = No error.
;                            1 = $av_Offset is not an array.
;                            2 = Invalid $ah_Handle.
;                            3 = Failed to read from the specified process.
;                            4 = $sv_Type is not a string.
;                            5 = $sv_Type is an unknown data type.
;                            6 = Failed to allocate the memory needed for the DllStructure.
;                            7 = Error allocating memory for $sv_Type.
;                            8 = $v_Data is not in the proper format to be used with the
;                                "Type" selected for $sv_Type, or it is out of range.
;                            9 = Failed to write to the specified process.
; Author(s):        Nomad
; Note(s):          Data written is in Decimal format, unless a 'char' type is selected.
;                   Set $av_Offset like this:
;                   $av_Offset[0] = NULL (not used, doesn't matter what's entered)
;                   $av_Offset[1] = Offset for pointer 1 (all offsets must be in Decimal)
;                   $av_Offset[2] = Offset for pointer 2
;                   etc...
;                   (The number of array dimensions determines the number of pointers)
;=================================================================================================
Func _MemoryPointerWrite ($iv_Address, $ah_Handle, $av_Offset, $v_Data, $sv_Type = 'dword')

    If IsArray($av_Offset) Then
        If IsArray($ah_Handle) Then
            Local $iv_PointerCount = UBound($av_Offset) - 1
        Else
            SetError(2)
            Return 0
        EndIf
    Else
        SetError(1)
        Return 0
    EndIf

    Local $iv_StructData, $i
    Local $v_Buffer = DllStructCreate('dword')

    For $i = 0 to $iv_PointerCount
        If $i = $iv_PointerCount Then
            $v_Buffer = DllStructCreate($sv_Type)
            If @Error Then
                SetError(@Error + 3)
                Return 0
            EndIf

            DllStructSetData($v_Buffer, 1, $v_Data)
            If @Error Then
                SetError(8)
                Return 0
            EndIf

            $iv_Address = '0x' & hex($iv_StructData + $av_Offset[$i])
            DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'WriteProcessMemory', 'int', $ah_Handle[1], 'int', $iv_Address, 'ptr', DllStructGetPtr($v_Buffer), 'int', DllStructGetSize($v_Buffer), 'int', '')
            If @Error Then
                SetError(9)
                Return 0
            Else
                Return $iv_Address
            EndIf
        ElseIf $i = 0 Then
            DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'ReadProcessMemory', 'int', $ah_Handle[1], 'int', $iv_Address, 'ptr', DllStructGetPtr($v_Buffer), 'int', DllStructGetSize($v_Buffer), 'int', '')
            If @Error Then
                SetError(3)
                Return 0
            EndIf

            $iv_StructData = DllStructGetData($v_Buffer, 1)

        Else
            $iv_Address = '0x' & hex($iv_StructData + $av_Offset[$i])
            DllCall($ah_Handle[0], 'int', 'ReadProcessMemory', 'int', $ah_Handle[1], 'int', $iv_Address, 'ptr', DllStructGetPtr($v_Buffer), 'int', DllStructGetSize($v_Buffer), 'int', '')
            If @Error Then
                SetError(3)
                Return 0
            EndIf

            $iv_StructData = DllStructGetData($v_Buffer, 1)

        EndIf
    Next

EndFunc
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I dont really now what do you mean ? :/ First one is reading Gold amount and second one my HP points. I can also use normal _RemoryRead($basseOffset+0x0498 instead of _MemoryPointerRead but the result is the same . I event dont now what im doing wrong :D p.s-I'm sorry for my horrible english :D p.s2-I dunno if you know that _MemoryPointerRead function actually reads value of adress not only the pointer destination adress. Because I dont get what do you mean.

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Oh, I see, I thought you were doing a pointer read from the value of the first pointer read, that's why it seemed strange.

What happens if you comment out the whole first section of the code ... I mean everything related to the first pointer read. Then does the second work ?

EDIT: And why did you copy/paste the whole au3 down there, heh ? Just include it.

Edited by Inverted
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Yeah, I now that the code is quite messy but I was making it "on fly" and dont have time to clean it, include funcions etc. etc. First section is'nt connected to the second one anyway, it is like using two MsgBox, they are'nt related to each other :D And the second function is working correctly (I dont get any error or something like that) but the finally readed adress is different from the one i wanted to read. p.s-I now, Im having troubles to describe my problem due to weak english language abilities.

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Well, that's a high-level pointer, some offset might be wrong (hex-to-dec conversion?) or maybe not really static. You should take it one pointer level at a time and make sure it's the correct value, then add another array item with an offset and make sure that's correct as well, and so on, until you find the problem.

In order to clean up your code you can fill arrays like this example :

Global $array1[4]=["NULL", 4332, 321, 22]
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I'll try to do something tomorrow (Im to tired today, hard day in work :/)

EDIT:

I have also tried to do this like that:

$proces_ID=ProcessExists("alefclient.exe")
$handle=_MemoryOpen($proces_ID)
 $temp = _MemoryRead(0x0089afB8,$Handle)
$temp = _MemoryRead($temp+0x04a0,$Handle)
$temp = _MemoryRead($temp+0x005c,$Handle)
$temp = _MemoryRead($temp+0x0004,$Handle)
$temp = _MemoryRead($temp+0x0074,$Handle)
$temp = _MemoryRead($temp+0x0720,$Handle)
MsgBox(0,"",$temp)
_MemoryClose($handle)

But the result is EXACTLY the same like before, :D

I have even searched the base adress again with CheatEngine to check in case of some misteake, but all my offsets and basse adress is fine.

Im in dead end :D I would be very glad for every type of help in this thread !

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Ok :D Problem solved. I did'nt noticed that in one of the offsets it was'nt ecx+edi+4 but ecx+edi*4 and it is 104, now everything works ok :D Sorry for messing up at the board :D For next people having problems with this, I have juzst changed third offset from to 4 to 104.

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