Yes, because it is verified on each dump and if all match it is likely more reliable.would the pointer have a higher chance of getting the right one if i add more than 2 dumps?
Yes, because it is verified on each dump and if all match it is likely more reliable.would the pointer have a higher chance of getting the right one if i add more than 2 dumps?
java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.bullywiihacks.hacking.pointer.PointerSearcherGui$1$1.doInBackground(PointerSearcherGui.java:123)
at com.bullywiihacks.hacking.pointer.PointerSearcherGui$1$1.doInBackground(PointerSearcherGui.java:1)
at javax.swing.SwingWorker$1.call(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(Unknown Source)
at javax.swing.SwingWorker.run(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(Unknown Source)
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
You only need to install JRE or JDK and then just double-click the .jar file. Anyway, try againi cant get this running at all tried it on 3 different computers
Yeah, that shouldn't happen and it's fixed now. The reason for this was that you didn't make a choice for either pointer or pointer in pointer search. Now it's just pointer by default.having an error too on v2.6. says this after saving my dump directory with 2 ram dumps file name is on the offsets the code i want a pointer for.
i click read memory dumps then it said 'OK' then perform a search and the error pop's up
it's working now thanks!You only need to install JRE or JDK and then just double-click the .jar file. Anyway, try again
Yeah, that shouldn't happen and it's fixed now. The reason for this was that you didn't make a choice for either pointer or pointer in pointer search. Now it's just pointer by default.
Performing pointer search...
Search completed!OK!
You seem to do it right but you have to remember that you have to find the same hack/thing twice e.g. your health and not e.g. your health and then an enemies health. If it really shows no results, also try doing a pointer in pointer search. It almost certainly has results. It is also weird that the "OK!" is printed last. It should be printed after reading the memory dumps only.it's working now thanks!
but my search result shows nothing, i don't know if im doing something wrong.
here's how i did it, in splatoon, went to mission 20 got the exact offset i wanted (2D895A08), tested if it's still in the same offset when i go back to mission 20 but changes when im not. Dump the ram while at mission 20 range 10000000 - 3B000000 named it 2D895A08.bin.
next i did the same thing but for mission 21, (offset this time was 2F582908) Dump the ram same range, named it 2F582908.bin.
place both files on a folder by itself, opened wii u pointer search directed memory dump folder to where i saved it.
setted maximum pointer offset to 500, clicked read memory dumps, then clicked perform search, and all i get is this, no pointers.
Code:Performing pointer search... Search completed!OK!
tried setting maximum pointer offset to 4000/allowed negative search and still nothing. Am i doing something wrong here?
im sorry if i'm bothering you too much. just want to get how these pointer works.
yeap it's the same object, but in a different offset in different missions. Tried the pointer in pointer, still none.You seem to do it right but you have to remember that you have to find the same hack/thing twice e.g. your health and not e.g. your health and then an enemies health. If it really shows no results, also try doing a pointer in pointer search. It almost certainly has results. It is also weird that the "OK!" is printed last. It should be printed after reading the memory dumps only.
Works fine here. Try compiling latest build.I give up
uninstalled all java on my vista 32bit pc and installed both jre and jdk still not working
updated jre on my windows 8 64 bit laptop same result
the GUI never opens for me and ive no idea why
Pointer in pointer searches take long enough already so that would take agesso for example check for Pointer in Pointer up to 6 deep. and so on
think your up for that @BullyWiiPlaza
Pointer in pointer searches take long enough already so that would take ages
Pointer in pointer searches take long enough already so that would take ages
It's not my fault for sure because it works fine. Also it should be platform-independent so it can't be your OS either but your configuration or Java installation. No more than installing JDK for your system bit version and running the Jar should be required. Either by double-click or by command line viathe application doesn't run on my computer.
java -jar "Wii U Pointer Search.jar"
I'm making a very easy video tutorial now so hold on a second. It will be for Windows though but I once got it setup as well on Linuxit's the first time I try it. I didn't made dumps yet.
I installed only JRE (above, you said JRE or JDK) so I thought either was fine.
I guess I need JDK then.
the application doesn't run on my computer.
nothing happen
It's not my fault for sure because it works fine. Also it should be platform-independent so it can't be your OS either but your configuration or Java installation. No more than installing JDK for your system bit version and running the Jar should be required. Either by double-click or by command line viaDidn't it work before?Code:java -jar "Wii U Pointer Search.jar"
If it takes long to read the memory dumps either your PC has a slow hard drive or it ran out of memory so it failed to read. You can check in Task Manager if it still reads data from the disk.same for me still cant get it running i did manage to compile v2.6 and get the gui to open from IntelliJ and the examples did work but it just sits on "reading dumps" when i try it with my memory dumps
i already tried whats in your new video