Bit Slicer is a universal game trainer that allows you to cheat in video games by searching and modifying values such as your score, lives, ammunition, and much more.
Features:
- Memory Scanner
- Search and narrow down values of several types: integers, floating-points, strings, byte arrays, and pointers
- Add, delete, and modify variables with ease
- Freeze variable's values
- Store a process' entire virtual memory space and search for values based on incremental changes
- Manipulate pointers by de-referencing variable addresses
- Memory Inspection
- View and edit memory live in a hex editor-style window
- Dump memory to files on disk for manual inspection
- Modify memory protection attributes
- Debugger
- View live disassembly of instructions
- Modify instruction's bytes directly, or by assembling instructions (including nopping)
- Set breakpoints, resume from them when they're hit, view backtraces, manipulate thread registers, and step into/out/over instructions
- Inject x86 code on the fly
- Watch for what instructions access a variable in a document
- Save slice documents so that you can send cheats to your friends
- Pause and un-pause current process
- Undo & Redo many kinds of changes, including searches
- Evaluate mathematical expressions automatically (eg: in a flash game, search for 58 * 8)
- Run as a normal user, not as the superuser (root)!
- Enjoy OS-level features such as auto-saving, document versioning, window restoration, notification center, app nap, etc.
Version 1.7:
- New User Interface, with more emphasis on content
- Scripting - Write Python scripts with the virtual memory and debugger modules to automate tasks
- Code Injection - Inject x86 code into a target using the debugger
- Improved Virtual Memory Searching; expect 4 to 15x speed up from 1.6
- Editable Memory Viewer
- Awareness of Mach-O binaries and support for Address Relativization (ASLR)
- New 'Description' variable column (superseding 'Name'), which is annotated with memory info during searches
- Endianness (byte order) option for searching memory
- 'Search Pointer to Variable' under Variable menu
- AVX Registers support in the debugger
- Conditional Breakpoints - stop at a breakpoint when certain condition is met (can be 20-40x faster than GDB/LLDB)
- Wildcard support for modifying multiple byte array values simutaneously
- Customizable shortcuts for using the Debugger in Preferences
- Smarter sorting in the Target pop-up of programs
- Maverick's App Nap support, for being more energy efficient
- Many other improvements / bug fixes
- Requires OS X 10.8 or later
- Moved project page and wiki to GitHub
- OS X 10.8 or later
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