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The threads tab works for pausing the game :D
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I thought so but maybe getting all threads and pausing them except for the code handler thread?
I did some testing in the past You can just suspend the Default Thread. The Sound will remain running.
 
Guess what? I found out where the real Coin offset is... better yet, the Score offset is right next door~. So, now, I give you for the first time for NSMB U [ARPE01/NTSC-U]... some codes. These offset took HOURS to find, and I mean hours:

Code:
99 Coins:
00020000 3ED5AFC4
00000063 00000000

Score Modifier:
00020000 3ED5AFC8
000003E8 00000000

Now I'm off to chase after Extra Lives... and not the false one this time. Oh, and to Cosmo, thanks for the advice, milady... and by the way, you said a Not Equal search would be recommend for Power-Up Modification... so, would it work like this?

1. Do an Equal Search, starting off as Small Mario.
2. Find a Mushroom and use Not Equal after search is complete.
3. Do an Equal Search again.
4. Find a Fire Flower and use Not Equal.
5. Do an Equal search afterward, and exit the stage.
6. Upon returning to the stage, do a Not Equal search again and repeat from Step 1.
 
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all pointer codes need to be updated. The old pointer scheme doesn't work anymore.
Out of curiosity, will this happen again in the future?

1. Do an Equal Search, starting off as Small Mario.
2. Find a Mushroom and use Not Equal after search is complete.
3. Do an Equal Search again.
4. Find a Fire Flower and use Not Equal.
Yeah, that how I did it for Super Mario 3D World.
 
And is there a way to know what values can have an adress? For example in Splatoon gender adress we can only put 0,1 or 2 if we other it will freeze, so there is a way to know if we can put a specific value or see all possibles in an adress?
Bye!
 
@BullyWiiPlaza
I don't know if you saw a post yesterday located here for some reason the "OK" button is still disabled. Did I forget anything or doing anything wrong?
Sorry for bothering you.
 
@BullyWiiPlaza
I don't know if you saw a post yesterday located here for some reason the "OK" button is still disabled. Did I forget anything or doing anything wrong?
Sorry for bothering you.
I remember someone had a similar issue to yours. This is what he said:
It's because of bad input in some way so check everything:
Code:
boolean isSearchButtonAvailable = memoryDumpsAdded && maximumPointerOffsetValid && isDumpStartingAddressValid;
 
I remember someone had a similar issue to yours. This is what he said:
Sure enough, someone did have this issue, never stated if he/she rectified it or not.
I tried following BullyWiiPlaza's movie tutorial he had posted a while back to the "T" and still the "OK" button is disabled. I even tried to see if I could find the pointer code for the coins, yes, coins as to following his tut to the "T", including all input as exactly shown in the video, and the darn thing just won't work. At least his older pointer searcher works for me though. So I guess I will have to continue using it instead. Only thing different is the dump file location, but that shouldn't even matter in this case.
Thanks for helping though.
 
Check out the bottom of the first post. I should probably edit the entire post :/


I see :(



The new pointer scheme is much better and simpler :)



Oh, interesting

Eeeeeeh... sorry, here again, I didnt see any difference, maybe Im downloading the wrong one. Can you give me the link please? :wacko:
 
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this app does works with loadiine? it seems to crash the internet browser after i load it.

Thank you very much.
I have tested it and it seems is working fine. Now I have to search for all my codes again... Too bad XD

EDIT: It seems it doesnt work for Loadiine. You cant open the Internet Browser after loading your new TCPGecko.elf. It crashes inmediately.

It is not designed to work with Loadiine. Neither is TCPGecko.elf I think. A lot of hackers, including me neglect cheat code creation with Loadiine since it causes most cheats to be stored on another memory location
 
It is not designed to work with Loadiine. Neither is TCPGecko.elf I think. A lot of hackers, including me neglect cheat code creation with Loadiine since it causes most cheats to be stored on another memory location
Shure...
But it is just an offset - I try to Port this atm (But i dont have a idea what im m doing - and i refuse to take my meds )

but When i use Loadiine gx 2 just the offset changes 45056 (+0xB000: Loadiine GX2 0.3 / 5.5.X US) (From XCXGecko from MiMic)


WindWaker HD

Just trying to add this Value
Original
5000 Rupees in wallet
00020000 15073BC4
00001388 00000000

Ported
0002B000 15073BC4
0000C388 00000000

Or

00065056 15073BC4
000463DE 00000000

We will see if it works xD

Any help appreciated on this...


The seccond one -
Or am i Wrong?
Lol At least i found out witch value i have to change

Theoretical!

00020000 0507EBC4 +0xB000
00001388 00000000

00020000 150B8C1A + 0x45056
00001388 00000000

Both arn´t working =(

But now i ll try to find out how i find out where my rubys are stored.


Edit:
Deamn..When i search with TCPGecko on the windows tablet my Wii always Freeze at
Now try to get it working on my main mac machine..
I dont get this phyton thing


LOL!
I even cant find the Rubys in Wind Waker Via TCP Gecko
 
Last edited by krylo,
I feel like pointers may not be working? I've converted my code over but none of the memory changes. Non-pointers do work.
Code:
30000000 108BEE14
3CC00000 3CDF0000
31000000 00000168
30100000 00000000
3CC00000 3CDF0000
31000000 000001EC
00120000 42000000
D0000000 DEADCAFE

Edit:
Pointers were out of range, also range is mandatory. Documentation didn't state that in the first example.
 
Last edited by PixelPerfectPlays,
I feel like pointers may not be working? I've converted my code over but none of the memory changes. Non-pointers do work.
Code:
30000000 108BEE14
3CC00000 3CDF0000  // you need to know the valid range of the pointer at 108BEE14
31000000 00000168
30100000 00000000
3CC00000 3CDF0000
31000000 000001EC
00120000 42000000
D0000000 DEADCAFE

Edit:
Pointers were out of range, also range is mandatory. Documentation didn't state that in the first example.
let me edit the documentation
 
Just out of curiosity, you know how the Big Mushroom is only accessible to those with the 30th Anniversary Mario amiibo, right? Well, would it be possible to hack the game into getting that power-up?
 

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