


How do you search for things? Well, you're looking for variables, which have some aspects. You first choose what application you want to search in the Target field as shown in the screenshot. Side note: Bit Slicer works with native games, and I think Cider ports and the such should be fine. A common application for this is for cheating in video games. With this tool, you can basically search for things, and change them in a running program. Similar tools already exist on the Mac, but I created Bit Slicer because I was a bit unsatisfied with other alternatives - due to either lacking important features or lacking a decent Mac interface. Pausing a process in Bit Slicer or outside via a hotkey. Storing a process' memory space and comparing how the values have changed at a later timeĬonvenient string handling assuming strings are null terminatedįreezing variable's values so that they don't changeĭumping memory to files for inspecting processes Support for searching and dealing with pointers by modifying a variable address in a dynamic manner Searching values & narrowing down resultsĪn array of searching options (bounded ranges on values and memory addresses, case sensitivity on strings, epsilon for floating-point numbers, and more)įlexibility of variable table including adding, deleting, and modifying variables with easeĮxtensive undo support for reverting many kinds of changes including searches
#4 byte bit slicer for mac os x
Quote Bit Slicer is a tool for Mac OS X that allows you to search and modify values in video games such as: score, lives, ammunition, and much more.
