Two computers: one for gaming, the other for running cheese. DMA is installed in the PCIe slot of the motherboard of the gaming computer, and then connected to the second computer (running cheese) via a data cable. The gaming computer needs to have a PCIe slot for installing DMA, and the second computer needs to support USB 3.0 and have decent configuration, usually recommended to use a CPU above i5 6500 and 8GB of memory.
DMA: Of course, this is necessary as it allows direct reading and writing of memory through the PCIE channel of the computer motherboard.
Secure Firmware: Disguise DMA as various computer hardware to prevent detection of DMA.
Fuser: Implement hardware-level ESP, which cannot be captured by anti-cheat screenshot, thus cannot be detected. Free alternatives like Moonlight or Parsec can also be used
Kmbox: Implementing external aimbot, but now some games have added detection for it
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