Yea sun was in the 8B range for me also, found it easily enough after learning to extend the range as well, i couldn't even find the coin code though man, don't know how you did it, glad you did though x) And I've never looked for cheats or trainers before so using vitacheat is the only experience i have. It's alot of fun though and I'd like to learn how to use b200 codes as well! where did you learn? I'm hoping i can change the mai version of titan souls codes to b200 and get them to work on my psn version, fingers crossed lol.
I'm working on the US version, hopefully the cheats i find will work for the EU version as well.
I spent a lot of time making trainers for Graal Online, Gunz Online, Maplestory, Silk Road and Delta Force: Black Hawk Down when I was 10 or so and pc games had very little in the way of detecting cheats and stopping them. Pointers were pretty much all they used at the time, not like now days where they actually look at the programs you have running on your computer and freak out if cheat engine is running in the background. Basically, I did exactly what we're doing here, but I was young and stupid and not good.... Oh, and there were MP games, so bad. Don't hack online. Not cool guys. You wouldn't download a car, yada yada.
As for learning b200 codes.... r0ah's wiki on his github has a very crude and kinda confusing example.... it's all I had XD
The B### codes say what data segment the codes appear in, in an attempt to make them universal. If you press the right analog stick up while browsing memory in VitaCheat, it'll tell you what ranges the data segments for the game are.
Ah. I didn't know that you could see those values, because the B200 stuff is completely missing from the manual. So, I'll go back and recheck my codes to see if they're correct, because usually I was just subbing 81000000 from most of my codes to do the B200 part and seeing if it broke or if it still worked.
But now I'm curious, does it matter if the address I want to use isn't inside the segment ranges? Or is there any reason why I should use Seg2 instead of seg1, since seg1 is usually a nice easy number to quickly subtract on the fly when testing. Like in this code here:
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$0200 85764EBC 00000000 <--- Original Code
seg1:81000000-82D7BEF0 seg2:82E00000-831A1610
$B200 00000000 00000000
$0200 04764EBC 00000000 <--- Seg1 Code (easy peasy maths.)
$B200 00000001 00000000
$0200 02964EBC 00000000 <--- Seg2 Code (had to pull up a calculator.. annoying...)
~~~
I also just realized that the manual I'm using is from z04 version, not z05... Maybe that's why I have no info? Is there a new manual?