Input
This program accepts various options of input:
commands:
Commands have the following format: "command[space]arg1,[optional space]arg2,argN".
variables:
Variables optionally start with a $ and can only store one DWORD (QWORD on
x64).
debug registers: All debug registers (all sizes) can be used as
variables.
memory locations: You can read from a memory location by using one of the
following expressions:
@addr
@n:addr (where n is the amount of bytes to read,
this can be anything smaller then 4 on x32 and smaller then
8 on x64, when specified otherwise, there will be an error). addr is directly interpreted
as a value, when you want to read [addr+1] you should use
brackets: @(addr+1), @addr+1 will read: [addr]+1.
flags: Debug flags (interpreted as integer) can be used as input. Flags are prefixed with a '!' following the flag name or the bit number their on. Valid flags are: !cf, !pf, !af, !zf, !sf, !tf, !if, !df, !of, !rf, !vm, !ac, !vif, !vip and !id.
numbers: All numbers are interpreted as hex by default. If you want to be sure, you can use the "x" prefix. Decimal numbers can be used by prefixing the number with a "." (.123=7B).
basic calculations : See "Calculations" for more information.
DLL exports: Type 'GetProcAddress' and it will automatically be resolved to the actual address of the function.
Input for arguments can always be done in any of the above forms, except if stated otherwise.