What hex editor does /g/ use tbvh?
>>51291405
artmoney
cheatengine
these were the programs i was using 10 years ago to fuck with client side games/websites kek
%!xxd
0xED on Mac. It's great!
HexEdit on Windows. Meh.
>>51291405
010 Edit
HxD
It's not free as in Ganoo/Freedom though.
I like hexworkshop on windows. Mostly the resynchronizing compare feature, and the ability to define structs over data.
my own
Notepad++ with a hex plugin
>>51291740
you wrote this desu?
http://rhack.sourceforge.net/
>>51291874
no, I rewrite it, the one there is unfinished and doesnt compile in something that is not LCC
>>51291933
Sure, friend.
I use IDA because it features code patching. Don't have a designated hex editor program.
~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/XVI32/XVI32.exe
Haven't found a comfy hex editor for Linux, feels bad man.
>>51291405
i rarely need one, but when i do, xvi32
normally, a combination of xxd, head, tail, cat, sed and vim.
ghex when lazy.
>>51293071
use ghex, its functional
HxD (wish there are other, better ones with atleast my points)
This on windows because:
raw storagedevice access
file/storagedevice compare
free
easy name to remember when on pc without hexeditor and you need it fast.
IDA is helpfull, but not easy for just copy pasta data, or quickly edit a few bytes at the right place. Or quick file analisys (GIMP for viewing the bytes in colors/figures)
My current tools: IDA, HxD, RW-Everything, MiniPro Programmer (for reading, writing IC)
Have more but if your into console hacking, these. for Boot editing or fixing EasyBCD, EasyUEFI. With the last one you can also fix that uefi var string to kernel-stub boot Linux again if you did copy the vmlinuz image on the efi partition (quick reboot and efi-bootmgr would work, but GUI windows is fine)
sorry, these no hexeditors... hexedit is fine, but still prefer hxd(see above)
cheatengine and notepad++