Hello!
I want to debug some binary stuff in C#, especially integer (uint, int, ushort etc.)-variables or byte-arrays.
For this case it would be great, if I could display how the data is stored in memory.
I already discovered the memory view, but it is only possible to jump to reference-types (like class-instances) by typing the variable name into the address field.
How can I go to local variables (like int or short) without calculating the address manually with the Disassembly-window?
The disassembly windows reads something like "dword ptr [ebp-40h],1267Dh" - so the address I need is ebp-40h (this works, but is very cumbersome).
When I insert the variable name of an integer, the memory-view picks up the integer as pointer and doesn't jump to the place where the value itself is stored.
Greetings,
Henning