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@Korados
The address the code modifies is a timer that counts upwards. With tcpgecko, if you continuously poke 0 the mondado never runs out.
Try setting the value the code writes to like 20 or something. I can't remember what the value reached for monado to end, but it's definitely over 20.
I'll make a better code soon. I just found the memory location special move values are loaded from.
you need to edit the Cheat List.txtI'm sorry but I don't know which value I should change now. I'm not familiar with Cafe Codes yet.
EDIT: I installed the new versions of TCPGecko, the codehandler and JGecko U but now all codes for Smash Bros. don't work anymore.
It's now updated
I have the code so it's possible
That's because kern_write is not enabled. Bully could try to enable it but it would cause all cheats to be written much slower. It shouldnt be too bad tho since since a cheat list only consists of a few bytesI edited the Cheat List.txt but just like you said, the game freezes when I send any codes with JGecko U.
ThanksI'll see about updating it with kern_write then
How will this be faster?We just need a kern_write for bytes and it will be fast again
Sending 0x400 bytes at once instead of 0x4 each timeHow will this be faster?
Why would this work where it doesnt work with .word writes?Sending 0x400 bytes at once instead of 0x4 each time
It can be implemented on the server like this because regular writes do this already. So it will use kern_write to really write the 32-bit values insteadWhy would this work where it doesnt work with .word writes?
Ahh, I seeIt can be implemented on the server like this because regular writes do this already. So it will use kern_write to really write the 32-bit values instead
GOD MODE [Thomas83Lin]
0EB850A0 38600000
You can poke into the 01 and 0E range with the latest build of tcpgecko.elf and gecko dnet. JGecko U has yet to be updated with the right kern_write function for the cheat listSo, codes in protected memory can soon be used? Y'know, codes below the 10000000's range, like this one of Thomas's for DKC Tropical Freeze?
Code:GOD MODE [Thomas83Lin] 0EB850A0 38600000
I'm sorry but I don't know which value I should change now. I'm not familiar with Cafe Codes yet.
You can poke into the 01 and 0E range with the latest build of tcpgecko.elf and gecko dnet. JGecko U has yet to be updated with the right kern_write function for the cheat list
JGecko U supports poking this in the disassembler only as of now though if your TCP Gecko is up-to-date. You can't send the code yet with the code list but it's being worked onBut, usually, poking into that range of 01-0E results in freezing, or using codes with that range. Is that still true with the latest build of tcpgecko.elf?
JGecko U supports poking this in the disassembler only as of now though if your TCP Gecko is up-to-date. You can't send the code yet with the code list but it's being worked on