Originally posted by Tony H
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Let me start by saying that the program will not work for every code. There are a few things...
1) Make sure you're using the newest version (ver 1.0). You can get the newest version of all the programs from my site (The Code Hut).
2) You're searching for RAM address FFE6AC, but when I look in our code page for that game (Spiderman Venom - Maximum Carnage), it shows that the RAM address for lives is FF077E. It doesn't really matter though because I checked using FF077E and still didn't get a match. As I mentioned before, the program will not work for every code.
3) You have a value of 2 entered and have the "Filter" button checked which means it will only find matches with an exact value of 2. In this game (and many others), the number of lives you start with is not exactly the same as the number that's loaded from the ROM. In this game, it looks like the actual number of lives that is loaded from the ROM is 3. The game counts the life you start with as one of your lives. You can always uncheck the filter button and check again if you don't get any matches. The filter button is mainly for RAM addresses that have a lot of matches.
Hope that helps.
P.S. I may update the program in the future so that it will work on more codes.
EDIT: You can also get all of the programs from here: https://gamehacking.org/vb/forum/vid...cking-programs
1) Make sure you're using the newest version (ver 1.0). You can get the newest version of all the programs from my site (The Code Hut).
2) You're searching for RAM address FFE6AC, but when I look in our code page for that game (Spiderman Venom - Maximum Carnage), it shows that the RAM address for lives is FF077E. It doesn't really matter though because I checked using FF077E and still didn't get a match. As I mentioned before, the program will not work for every code.
3) You have a value of 2 entered and have the "Filter" button checked which means it will only find matches with an exact value of 2. In this game (and many others), the number of lives you start with is not exactly the same as the number that's loaded from the ROM. In this game, it looks like the actual number of lives that is loaded from the ROM is 3. The game counts the life you start with as one of your lives. You can always uncheck the filter button and check again if you don't get any matches. The filter button is mainly for RAM addresses that have a lot of matches.
Hope that helps.
P.S. I may update the program in the future so that it will work on more codes.
EDIT: You can also get all of the programs from here: https://gamehacking.org/vb/forum/vid...cking-programs
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