Yeah, it's not something that's necessary but it can have an advantage now and then :) Mostly I had the idea and knew it'd be a short video and that there weren't many videos on it so figured why not at like 8 or 9pm lol
Hey man i want to know how to search for values that arent in order and i know the probably number of bytes between them or the range So the values are 1040522936 & 1000593161 with range 9.I get an error empty or wildcards are not allowed for out of order scans
That's partially what the out of order option is for, though you can't set a specific number of bytes. If it's just two then maybe just do two scans and manually swap the order for the second.
@@FreeER Ah yes i tried that with the "skip nr of bytes" swapping them but didnt get any results.So im concluding that the block size and skip nr of bytes option are somewhat similar huh i just want to be sure before further trial and error.For some reason there is no more info on this topic anywhere.Thank you for the fast reply btw man
Cool, I was looking for something like this. Thanks for showing.
Subbed to your channel. 😉
Nice Ben, Ive never actually used the group scan, I might need to mess around with it..
Yeah, it's not something that's necessary but it can have an advantage now and then :)
Mostly I had the idea and knew it'd be a short video and that there weren't many videos on it so figured why not at like 8 or 9pm lol
Nice job!
this is really helpful
Hey man i want to know how to search for values that arent in order and i know the probably number of bytes between them or the range So the values are 1040522936 & 1000593161 with range 9.I get an error empty or wildcards are not allowed for out of order scans
That's partially what the out of order option is for, though you can't set a specific number of bytes. If it's just two then maybe just do two scans and manually swap the order for the second.
@@FreeER Ah yes i tried that with the "skip nr of bytes" swapping them but didnt get any results.So im concluding that the block size and skip nr of bytes option are somewhat similar huh i just want to be sure before further trial and error.For some reason there is no more info on this topic anywhere.Thank you for the fast reply btw man
Would I use this to search for values that are all next to each other together in an order
yes