I'm going through the http://www.SecurityTube.net video series on Windows Assembly. The examples make use of the mem.exe Windows utility, but I have found that it isn't installed on my Windows 7 64-bit install. In doing a little research, I have found that mem.exe is not designed for the 64-bit architecture. Is there an alternative out there, or an updated version of the file?
EDIT: I'm actually looking more for something that will replace "mem /d", which gives an actual limited mapping of the memory space, if I'm not mistaken. Any ideas?