TSearch
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Tsearch (similar to ArtMoney and the open source Cheat Engine) is a memory scanner/debugger utility developed by Corsica Productions. Tsearch’s primary function is to scan open processes for byte addresses; restricting searches to either "Exact Value", "Range" or "Unknown Values". The searches can be refined by using a "Search Next" (or sieve) option: this re-searches already found results to display results suiting a further refined criterion. Tsearch also features a hex editor and "auto hack" option, and is commonly used within the game hacking community to develop third-party game "trainers" and "hacks".
Tsearch’s features can be enhanced when using the "Trainer Maker Toolkit" (TMK) – a highly developed form .exe maker which takes tsearch’s "poke" addresses and adapts them into a third-party program.