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, dark mode, etc.
What’s new in version 1.7.12
Updated on Nov 21 2022
Added code injection support for native arm64 targets
Infer default disassembler mode for Rosetta translated targets
Allow changing interpreted disassembler mode in Debugger
Fix logic with overwriting instructions that have a breakpoint set on arm64
Added option to store all values after performing searches (via option clicking store values button or through new
menu item option)
Fix runtime issue from decoding document incorrectly
Bit Slicer doesn't work on a Mac book pro playing Borderlands 2. I have done everything I can to figure it out and it doesn't change my ammo count or my money in-game. Not sure if I am doing something wrong but I can't get it working.
GUYS, WHO NEED INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE CLICK AT THIS LINK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0giI6KSiUk IK IS 2019 YEARS, BECAUSE I DON'T FOUND MORE VIDEOS ABOUT IT