Try againjust using tcp gecko again and when ive opened tcp geckp on my wii u the ip is 0.0.0.0. help
Some codes aren't 5.5.2 compatiblei am having problems with some codes not working when I run this on 5.5.2 using the web exploit. some codes work and some codes do not.
I've tried codes for The BOTW and none of them work. Need to make some new ones. Just don't know howSome codes aren't 5.5.2 compatible
The code is:@BullyWiiPlaza I'm sorry to bother you about your pointer searcher again, but it won't let me input one of my dumps:
View attachment 96595
long targetAddress = -1;
try
{
targetAddress = Long.parseUnsignedLong(targetAddressField.getText(), 16);
} catch (NumberFormatException ignored)
{
}
boolean isTargetAddressFieldValid = targetAddress >= 0;
if (isStartingAddressFieldValid)
{
long targetOffset = targetAddress - startingAddress;
try
{
long memoryDumpFileSize = getFileSize(filePath);
isTargetAddressFieldValid &= targetOffset <= memoryDumpFileSize;
} catch (IOException exception)
{
isTargetAddressFieldValid = false;
}
}
targetAddressField.setBackground(isTargetAddressFieldValid ? VALID_INPUT_COLOR : INVALID_INPUT_COLOR);
Has anyone turned this into its own own channel for CFW like HBL and wup installer.. Would be nice to cut out a step, going into HBL everytime
Install haxchi. Before installing, config it to open the tcpgecko file when you hold a certain button. Then install haxchi. Then hover over the newly created homebrew launcher channel (so no need for web exploit as well) and hold the button. You should boot into the tcpgecko app.I too am waiting on this. Was gonna take a stab at doing it but it's above my head. To answer your question. No it's not been done
we can edit the haxchi config file on the sd card to do this, at any time, we don't just need to do it before installing, right?Install haxchi. Before installing, config it to open the tcpgecko file when you hold a certain button. Then install haxchi. Then hover over the newly created homebrew launcher channel (so no need for web exploit as well) and hold the button. You should boot into the tcpgecko app.
Nah, but once you change the config file, you have to reinstall haxchi.we can edit the haxchi config file on the sd card to do this, at any time, we don't just need to do it before installing, right?
Yes, Java 8 is mandatory and then it will work on any desktop OS (more or less, there might be platform-dependent bug since I almost only program/test on Windows)fedora 26, jgecko u didn't load for me, java was installed.
i had to install java-1.8.0-openjdk - now it's fine
Oh I meant the version of tcpgeckoInstall what?
Okay!! Thanks for the clarification. I appreciate it a lot.I'm on 5.5.2 and you HAVE to use the one in the original post. It is modified to be compatible with JGecko U. Homebrew apps don't usually become incompatible across system menu versions.
I think its because it starts on an invalid address to disassemble. You can fix it by going to a random address in memory viewer and right clicking > Disassemble and then itll fix that problem by changing the invalid default address to a valid one at least.@BullyWiiPlaza whenever I try to go into disassembler, I get this error on the wii u. Before you ask, I am using the latest tcpgecko and jgecko u
Thx, will try tomorrowI think its because it starts on an invalid address to disassemble. You can fix it by going to a random address in memory viewer and right clicking > Disassemble and then itll fix that problem by changing the invalid default address to a valid one at least.