Hacking Gateway Ultra 3.5 (cheat support!)

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HOW TO USE CHEATS
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1. Simply copy the folder “cheats” into the root of your microSD card that will go into the Gateway RED card.
Each file inside the cheats folder will be of the format <TitleID>.txt where TitleID is the title id of the game.

2. Boot into Gateway mode, and press SELECT to make the Gateway game selection menu appear.

3. Select your game and then press Y to enter cheat mode.

4. Enable the cheats you want and then press START to load the game.
CHEAT CODE FORMAT
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The GATEWAY 3DS cheatcode format is based on the old ActionReplay DS
code format, the one you all know and love! We added some code types
for your convenience as well!

The following code types are supported:

NOTE: default value of offset and data registers is zero.

Memory Writes:
0XXXXXXX YYYYYYYY – 32bit write to [XXXXXXX + offset]
1XXXXXXX 0000YYYY – 16bit write to [XXXXXXX + offset]
2XXXXXXX 000000YY – 8bit write to [XXXXXXX + offset]

Conditional 32bit codes:
3XXXXXXX YYYYYYYY – Greater Than (YYYYYYYY > [XXXXXXX + offset])
4XXXXXXX YYYYYYYY – Less Than (YYYYYYYY < [XXXXXXX + offset])
5XXXXXXX YYYYYYYY – Equal To (YYYYYYYY == [XXXXXXX + offset])
6XXXXXXX YYYYYYYY – Not Equal To (YYYYYYYY != [XXXXXXX + offset])

Conditional 16bit deref + write codes:
7XXXXXXX ZZZZYYYY – Greater Than
8XXXXXXX ZZZZYYYY – Less Than
9XXXXXXX ZZZZYYYY – Equal To
AXXXXXXX ZZZZYYYY – Not Equal To

Offset Codes:
BXXXXXXX 00000000 – offset = *(xxx)
D3000000 XXXXXXXX – set offset to immediate value
DC000000 XXXXXXXX – Adds an value to the current offset

Loop Code:
C0000000 YYYYYYYY – Sets the repeat value to ‘YYYYYYYY’
D1000000 00000000 – Loop execute
D0000000 00000000 – Terminator code

Data Register Codes:
D4000000 XXXXXXXX – Adds XXXXXXXX to the data register
D5000000 XXXXXXXX – Sets the data register to XXXXXXXX
D6000000 XXXXXXXX – (32bit) [XXXXXXXX+offset] = data ; offset += 4
D7000000 XXXXXXXX – (16bit) [XXXXXXXX+offset] = data & 0xffff ; offset += 2
D8000000 XXXXXXXX – (8bit) [XXXXXXXX+offset] = data & 0xff ; offset++
D9000000 XXXXXXXX – (32bit) sets data to [XXXXXXXX+offset]
DA000000 XXXXXXXX – (16bit) sets data to [XXXXXXXX+offset] & 0xffff
DB000000 XXXXXXXX – (8bit) sets data to [XXXXXXXX+offset] & 0xff

Special Codes:
DD000000 XXXXXXXX – if KEYPAD has value XXXXXXXX execute next block





Was this posted already beforehand? didn't see this in the OP, so Gateway just updated it?
 
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Well, it booted. And returning to my SysNand, it's........
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Why are people stating it bricked genuine Gateway card owner's systems...?

There were 2 reports back in the day(around 2 years ago) of genuine bricked consoles which had their consoles replaced by gateway, among hundreds that bricked their devices using a clone.
 
Zelda ALBW has 2 cheats: Max Rupees and Full/All Hearts. I just tried both and it seems that Full/All Hearts is also Infinite health :)

On a side note: Is it safe to use my SC DSTWO (Standard/non plus) in SysNAND and GW in EmuNAND?
 
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but seriously at least am happy we don't have to buy another gateway just to support the latest system firmware :rolleyes:, or at least i hope so
 
No, it is not. i am always 1-2 gatecrap version lower than the latest one to make sure that if it brick a system that it is those people who report on the gbatemp and not mine.

if you hadn't registered in 2007 I would say you're 5 years old from the crap you post.

Funny how ppl still keep criticizing GW and then expecting them to come up with all the solutions for every problem (kernel 9.3+, N3DS emunand 9.5+, etc...)
 
I wonder if it's possible to use the ARcode codes. I mean, I copy and pasted the codes in a txt file with the titleid on the filename, but when I try to use them, I get stuck in a black screen after the 3DS logo disappears.
 
It might have taken a little time, but they did deliver in the end :wink: It's a little rough, but with some time I'm sure it'll be polished right up and we'll have a huge selection of codes
 

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