This seems to work for the 64bit version.
The corresponding bit-sequence cannot be found for the 32bit version.
I use notepadd++ with a HEX-plugin; seems to work okay.
Cheers
It will be difficult to keep up with the frequent updates. You may have to experiment with your favourite HEX editor.
e.g. I just downloaded the latest GlobalMapper 64bit v14.0 (b100512) and the offset is 00416830
The version will probably change by this time tomorrow.
Tested still working with B0 01 C3 90
This seems to work for the 64bit version.
The corresponding bit-sequence cannot be found for the 32bit version.
I use notepadd++ with a HEX-plugin; seems to work okay.
Cheers
To Cnfhbr:
Why was B0(old Data) at offset 00414101 changed to 01? I patched mine with B0(00414001) and it work for me but I don't know what B0 might do to program I just used old data. Could you help me out with this? And what program did you use to Decompiler the EXE.
Hi,
do I understand correct:
You speak about the offset of the 64bit-version?
Any glue about the 32bit-version?
I cannot find related bit sequence in none of the versions after b092712.
Ciao
Yes for the 64bit ver
The original Data offset 00414000 = 89542410
My data was offset 00414000 = B0B0C390
yours is offset 00414000 = B001C390
I have not looked at 32 bit ver yet!
So what does the 01 or the B0 do to the program?
I have tried the modifications given on 11-10-2012 for v14.0.2 (b100512) [32-bit] and it works perfectly!!!!
The 32-bit update-versions from b101212 and b101312 are slightly different; it is just one HEX-word:
Global Mapper v14.0.2 (b1012/1312) [32-bit]. For patch :
Code for b101312:
RAW Offset | Old Byte | New Byte
-----------------+----------+----------
002f6283 74 00
002f6284 35 00
002f6288 75 00
002f6289 30 00
002f62a2 8B 00
002f62a3 CB 00
002f62a4 E8 00
002f62a5 07 00
002f62a6 CF 00
002f62a7 FF 00
002f62a8 FF 00
002f62a9 80 00
002f62aa 7B 00
002f62ab 29 00
002f62ad 0F 00
002f62ae 84 00
002f62af EE 00
002f62a0 04 00
The difference is at 002f62af and is EE instead of E9; the code as given above seems to work.
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