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How To Get Started (C#)

New Age Soldier edited this page Aug 31, 2020 · 15 revisions

First, open Visual Studio and create a new C# application (Win Forms, Console or WPF).

Compile Memory.dll and add reference to it. Project > Add Reference

Or, add Memory.cs file to your source code.

Open the application's code view and add this to the very top of the code.

using Memory;

Inside your namespace > class brackets add the following.

public Mem MemLib = new Mem();

Raise application privileges to administrative level.

Now open the process for read/write using the following code in whichever function you want.

Use Task Manager > Details to find the specific GAME_NAME. Example: World of Warcraft is WoW.

MemLib.OpenProcess("GAME_NAME");

Now you can read or write to a specific memory pointer/offset using the external memory library.

For more examples, please see the projects or video tutorial listed below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKJsbDDh5CE

https://erfg12.github.io/memory.dll/nugest_browse.png

https://erfg12.github.io/memory.dll/processes.png

https://erfg12.github.io/memory.dll/implementation.png