Hacking pyGecko and TCPGecko in 5.5.X installation

vgplayer54

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Hello,

I have seen floating around a couple different tutorials and usages of pyGecko and TCPGecko around here however they all seem to be bits and pieces, many of which users are claiming is outdated. For someone who recently got Loadiine working and would like to use the cheat features, how would I go about setting this up using the most updated method? Also what is the difference between pyGecko and TCPGecko? Are they one program or two separate programs?

I have already downloaded the "pyGecko-master" folder from the Github...not sure where to go from here.
 

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Hello,

I have seen floating around a couple different tutorials and usages of pyGecko and TCPGecko around here however they all seem to be bits and pieces, many of which users are claiming is outdated. For someone who recently got Loadiine working and would like to use the cheat features, how would I go about setting this up using the most updated method? Also what is the difference between pyGecko and TCPGecko? Are they one program or two separate programs?

I have already downloaded the "pyGecko-master" folder from the Github...not sure where to go from here.
I haven't tried to build it myself, but I can say that you generally do NOT want to download a repo from the git master. The bit you download will be missing dependencies, if there are any. You need to install git to your machine and to get the full required source, open a command line and use "git clone --recursive https://github.com/<user>/<repo>" <-Basically the URL to the code page of whatever you're building. After that, any errors will only come from your environment (tools, system path, libraries).
 

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