the codes you use are for the old version of pygecko/tcpgecko (wj44.ml/py) you have to port them for the TCPGecko.elf because the adresses moved to other placesi downloaded the .elf from first post, it boots tcpgecko, when i launch a game, i can connect, but cheats does not work. they worked before so it must be an issue of the .elf
no, it's not that. even the default one doesn't work (octohax with splatoon)the codes you use are for the old version of pygecko/tcpgecko (wj44.ml/py) you have to port them for the TCPGecko.elf because the adresses moved to other places
sry bad english
Sorry budy, Do you have the disc? Because ZombiU for some reason, I can play but I can't connect TCPgecko with it. I can connect to it for few moment but after the game load, I get dc. The game seems to try to connect to Nintendo server but failed ( due to tubhax dns or mii maker launch?) and show an error. I can skip the error and play but the wifi logo on controller tell no connect found. So, I thing the game is dis-activating the wifi and I have no idea to go around it. T_TIt's always in range 22000000 - 25000000 for the item spot where the handgun is shown in the following picture http://img.youtube.com/vi/Tllrxpf3u8I/0.jpg
So basically, each gun you put there will automatically have like 99 ammo then for example. Don't know if that can be done easier anyway...
EDIT: I have the EU version and thanks for helping me. I really appreciate it!
i downloaded the .elf from first post, it boots tcpgecko, when i launch a game, i can connect, but cheats does not work. they worked before so it must be an issue of the .elf
the codes you use are for the old version of pygecko/tcpgecko (wj44.ml/py) you have to port them for the TCPGecko.elf because the adresses moved to other places
sry bad english
dimok789 commented 2 days ago
The homebrew launcher is not causing this. What is causing this is that the kernel memory mapping for 0xA0000000 area is removed by the homebrew launcher installer to the original value that it has to be all along. So what is wrong is that you guys are searching for cheats with the hacked 0xA0000000 region. I would not recommend that. It also breaks some games like splatoon. I would recommend to use the originals WiiU regions which are given to you by the HBL installer you use. HBL itself doesn't change any memory regions.
If you still don't want that, well then you can just re-enable the 0xA0000000 region to whatever you need it to. For example the default libwiiu kexploit regions. Just call these two functions in the installer:
kern_write((void)(KERN_ADDRESS_TBL + (0x12 * 4)), 0x31000000);
kern_write((void)(KERN_ADDRESS_TBL + (0x13 * 4)), 0x28305800);
or the old loadiine layout
kern_write((void)(KERN_ADDRESS_TBL + (0x12 * 4)), 0x10000000);
kern_write((void)(KERN_ADDRESS_TBL + (0x13 * 4)), 0x28305800);
I also had an old tcpgecko.elf withoith your memory handler that worked perfectly for splatoon .Yes, a lost of cheats need to be re-hacked now. Due the usage of the webbrowser-based pyGecko/TCPGecko all cheats' addresses and pointers above 0x31000000 were shiftet because of the enabled memory mirroring.
The TCPGecko.elf disables it properly so now all addresses and pointers are "real" and many cheats need to be rehacked.
EDIT:
I'm likely uncertain if this is the case to everygame. We need to get TCPGecko.elf working with StarFox Zero and WW/TPHD in order to have a look at it since most of my codes' pointers go above 0x31000000
You mean the old one for the webbrowser?I also had an old tcpgecko.elf withoith your memory handler that worked perfectly for splatoon .
Sorry budy, Do you have the disc? Because ZombiU for some reason, I can play but I can't connect TCPgecko with it. I can connect to it for few moment but after the game load, I get dc. The game seems to try to connect to Nintendo server but failed ( due to tubhax dns or mii maker launch?) and show an error. I can skip the error and play but the wifi logo on controller tell no connect found. So, I thing the game is dis-activating the wifi and I have no idea to go around it. T_T
Tried the Lasted update (v32) but got black screen with loadiine v0.3
1. Instead of going in through the Homebrew browser, go to loadiine.ovh in your Wii U BrowserI hate to ask, but would anyone be willing to tell me why I cannot seem to get TCPGecko/J Gecko U to work?
I have a 5.5.1 system and the eshop version of Hyrule Warriors on its latest update, and I've been searching this thread for hours for some kind of resolution. I tried searching for 5.5.1 in this thread but the search function on this site won't allow me to do so (says it's too common. Wtf lol).
I downloaded everything in the OP, and I go to http://107.170.0.56 to open the homebrew browser. From there, I select TCPGecko and install it for the session. After this, I try to open up a game (in this case, Hyrule Warriors) and then open J Gecko and click connect. J Gecko connects fine, but is unable to push any codes (well, it says code sent successfully but it doesn't actually do anything). I can see and dump memory just fine, though.
That the range is now fixed means that codes above 31000000 now have their real addresses/pointers.@CosmoCortney I see you made some change in the first page but you still didn't add stuff for Activating button code
Anyway, Is the TCPGecko.rar on the first page has the new orignal range set? If yes then what would be the new range to look for ( old one was 0x10000000-0x40000000)
You need to run Homebrew Launcher, then TCPGecko from there and install the codehandler in order to use JGeckoU's cheat code managerI hate to ask, but would anyone be willing to tell me why I cannot seem to get TCPGecko/J Gecko U to work?
I have a 5.5.1 system and the eshop version of Hyrule Warriors on its latest update, and I've been searching this thread for hours for some kind of resolution. I tried searching for 5.5.1 in this thread but the search function on this site won't allow me to do so (says it's too common. Wtf lol).
I downloaded everything in the OP, and I go to http://107.170.0.56 to open the homebrew browser. From there, I select TCPGecko and install it for the session. After this, I try to open up a game (in this case, Hyrule Warriors) and then open J Gecko and click connect. J Gecko connects fine, but is unable to push any codes (well, it says code sent successfully but it doesn't actually do anything). I can see and dump memory just fine, though.
For some reason, it is unable to display the proper firmware for the Wii U it is connected to and I do not know why (it says system firmware is 550), and it is also unable to determine the ID of any game despite having the title.xml file in the same directory.
I have no clue what I'm doing wrong and this seems like it should be super simple, but I'm unable to make it work. Any help is appreciated.
1. Instead of going in through the Homebrew browser, go to loadiine.ovh in your Wii U Browser
2. In the "Select your Program" dropdown, choose "TCP Gecko + Kernel" (note it is TCP Gecko not TCP Gecko Installer), this should run the Kernel exploit and boot you out to system menu
3. From system menu select Web browser again and navigate to any web page. This will run TCP Gecko and boot you back to the system menu.
4. Run your game, and edit on your PC with TCP Gecko
Nope, I still don't see what is the code for button "A" or "B" or "X" or "Y" and so on!And you can create button activations. check out the conditional code types
Good news, everyone! I've ported some of the most essential codes for Hyrule Warriors to version 1.9.0. I've even included the long-awaited Player 2 magic code. As before, I've uploaded a file with a cheats.txt for those who want to see the base codes for future porting or use with GeckoDotNet. I've also included an XML for use with JGecko U. Enjoy! Now I'm going to go play some vidya games instead of messing with them.
If only someone would take the info here and make a Wii U save editor then we wouldn't need to keep porting dozens of materials codes each time there's an update.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/hyrule-warriors-save-editing.425943/
Hey, if you want a further reduced grind, I posted a save file in the compilation that has 100% on the first two adventure maps (all golds, skulltulas, and weapons) and all characters except the Hyrule Warriors Legends at max level, along with 9,999,999 rupees.Hey, wow, this worked like a charm! Thanks a bunch, man. My wife and I are finally getting back into Hyrule Warriors after our hard drive died after 300 hours of play last year. This has made the grind completely tolerable! Thanks a bunch.
you need to find the button's address and replace it with LLLLLLLL and (VVVV)VVVV with the valueNope, I still don't see what is the code for button "A" or "B" or "X" or "Y" and so on!
For instance, Special Codes for 3DS:
DD000000 XXXXXXXX – if KEYPAD has value XXXXXXXX execute next block
SPECIAL KEYPAD CODE
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As for the Special KEYPAD cheat code, the keypad value can be any combination of the following:
0x1 A
0x2 B
0x4 Select
0x8 Start
0x10 Right
0x20 Left
0x40 Up
0x80 Down
0x100 R
0x200 L
0x400 X
0x800 Y