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how do you replace packet keys on 20140115 ?

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Hello! I''d been trying via Hexplorer to replace the 3 keys:

 

packetKeys(0x63224335,0x0F3A1F27,0x6D217B24); /* Thanks to Yommy */

 

What i did is : I first try to find for the first key: "0x63224335" as text or even hex but whatever hex editor I use, it cannot be found. So, what are you guys using?

 

P.S. Nemo Patcher can't diff it for me.

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If I record correctly, you had to take pairs on reverse and searching them as hex values.

 

Example, you want to find 0x63224335, then you've got to start by the 2 end numbers and finish with the 2 first, like this: 35 43 22 63

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If I record correctly, you had to take pairs on reverse and searching them as hex values.

 

Example, you want to find 0x63224335, then you've got to start by the 2 end numbers and finish with the 2 first, like this: 35 43 22 63

 

thanks thanks thanks!

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P.S. Nemo Patcher can't diff it for me.

 

Eh Why? what error did u get with the patcher  :rolleyes:

Packet First Key Encryption: Failed in part 1. 

I think that means NEMO can't find the hex?

 

Though my tortoise says I am still updated.

 

LOL. I just learned you are the developer of the program. (thumbs up!) Btw, I want to report a minor feature bug. If you load the client, and apply a patch where NEMO fails, says like above, the patch applied counter becomes -1. Its nothing though, just want to inform anyway. LOL.

 

Sorry, seems like I just need to update my nemo. what a shame. though, GIT said I'm updated.

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