New Update V4
It's been a minute since we've updated this! Got some help and inspiration from
@Nightwinter to finish adding all the code types to TempAR. So they've been added and are now available in the VitaCheat tab.
- The new ARM type code is for advanced users, but can also be used to make codes 'Reversible'. Any value you change here will revert to it's original value when the code is turned off. This is great for making changes to a games EBOOT temporarily, but it could also be used for various codes that you don't want to have permanent effects.
- The new Button Pad code is located in the Optional Codes area. It let's you select a button combo, such as L+Square, to activate a code. Button pad codes are automatically added to your new codes if you have a type selected.
- Conditional codes are also located in the optional codes section. It will allow you to make a code that is only activated when an address you specify is at certain values. You can tell it to be Equal to, Less than, or greater than a value. This code will also be added automatically before any normal codes you create, so long as you have it selected.
- B200 are, also, in optional codes. It allows you to target a specific region in RAM, known as Seg0 and Seg1. This will let you use those regions as the base of your code, and allow your codes to follow the segments, even if they shift around in RAM. Some games use these, some do not, and I cannot tell you if you need to use this or not. It is also possible to target other programs' Seg0/1, but I did not program this into TempAR at this time. This can be a very powerful tool in the right hands.
Changes since 3.5:
- Added 4 new code types to the VitaCheat Tab -NightWinter and Yohoki
- Added RelatedLines function to Utils.cs to count the lines in ButtonPad and Conditional codes - Yohoki
- Added a new 'Optional Codes' area to add optional parts to all the code types - Yohoki
- Added a new '0x' icon for TempAR - NightWinter
Find the new version on Github
here.
Report issues either here on GBATemp or in the
Github Issues page.
Know C#? Want something added to the program or just give a helping hand? Check out the
Source Code. I have several things I want to add, but know 0 C#. It's an easy program to edit and tinker with and I'd love the help! (Like, seriously... you don't know how long it took me to figure out how to push this 1 update to github... I'm completely daft...) Check out the
Todo list for more details.