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This allows you to play minesweeper on XP (only tested on XP Pro) with the timer disabled by patching the winmine.exe process in-memory. Get a score of 0 seconds! A basic example of in-memory patching. Since the patch is in-memory, it only lasts until the program is closed. The example is simple, but gives an idea of what this can do. A video demonstrates the use of TSearch as well. You will need XVID to watch the video (divx should work too I think). http://www.wku.edu/~seth.mcdowell/minesweeper.zip has the video.
This allows you to play minesweeper on XP (only tested on XP Pro) with the timer disabled by patching the winmine.exe process in-memory. Get a score of 0 seconds! A basic example of in-memory patching. Since the patch is in-memory, it only lasts until the program is closed. The example is simple, but gives an idea of what this can do. A video demonstrates the use of TSearch as well. You will need XVID to watch the video (divx should work too I think). http://www.wku.edu/~seth.mcdowell/minesweeper.zip has the video.
This allows you to play minesweeper on XP (only tested on XP Pro) with the timer disabled by patching the winmine.exe process in-memory. Get a score of 0 seconds! A basic example of in-memory patching. Since the patch is in-memory, it only lasts until the program is closed. The example is simple, but gives an idea of what this can do. A video demonstrates the use of TSearch as well. You will need XVID to watch the video (divx should work too I think). http://www.wku.edu/~seth.mcdowell/minesweeper.zip has the video.
This allows you to play minesweeper on XP (only tested on XP Pro) with the timer disabled by patching the winmine.exe process in-memory. Get a score of 0 seconds! A basic example of in-memory patching. Since the patch is in-memory, it only lasts until the program is closed. The example is simple, but gives an idea of what this can do. A video demonstrates the use of TSearch as well. You will need XVID to watch the video (divx should work too I think). http://www.wku.edu/~seth.mcdowell/minesweeper.zip has the video.
This allows you to play minesweeper on XP (only tested on XP Pro) with the timer disabled by patching the winmine.exe process in-memory. Get a score of 0 seconds! A basic example of in-memory patching. Since the patch is in-memory, it only lasts until the program is closed. The example is simple, but gives an idea of what this can do. A video demonstrates the use of TSearch as well. You will need XVID to watch the video (divx should work too I think). http://www.wku.edu/~seth.mcdowell/minesweeper.zip has the video.