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When i write 0x in front of them it is just so that you know i mean Hex Code and not the number or a string.Ĭode: BIT HEX DEC # BIT HEX DEC # 8 bit combined are 1 byte Some are followed by other values like a number or special values also represented as hex values. The Opcodes them self are always 8 bit represented in hex code as 0x02, 0xd4, 0xff or something like that.
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By doing more hacks you will remember more and more and learn how to use them without looking somewhere. For figuring out the code you need additional programs anyway, if you are not an Übergeek. But you don't even need to learn all those as this would be overkill. Yeah still quite a lot but for hacking a game there are like 5-20 for very basic hacking and like 10-40 for more advanced stuff. There are not that much Opcodes, just like 160 or so. Now how does these opcodes look like could one ask so lets look. So Flash CS3/4 or whatever the creator of a game uses translates the AS code to these Opcodes. But the Flash Player does not work that way as it thinks in Opcodes (Operation Codes).
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For an experienced user this is fairly easy to read and understand. When creating a game in Flash the language you use is ActionScript 1/2/3 (AS). Let's talk about what the computer or in this case the Flash Player sees when looking at a file.