I don’t think you can’t use ASM Ram Writes with GCTUs, as they rely on JGecko U. If you wanted to use these as SD cheats, you would need to convert each line of code to the C2 codetype for use with the codehandler natively. It’s not that hard to do. Each line of code you have there is basically formatted as LLLLLLLL VVVVVVVV (address, value) and you would just need to convert each line to the following:I tried that and had the codes exported to a GCTU file after I inputted them (and yes, I did check Assembly RAM Write for all 3), but when I used the version of Mocha with access to SD cards and installed TCPGecko with the access to SD cards, the codes didn't work despite the fact I had each of them active in JGecko. Did I goof here? This method allowed me to get a code for Mario Kart 8 from the SD card to work, though.
C2000000 LLLLLLLL
VVVVVVVV 00000000
For example, the first code would be:
C2000000 0EB850A0
38600000 00000000
If you do it right, this should make all the codes twice as long.
Before you do this, though, please check if they actually work via JGecko U with the first method. If they don't work that way, they probably won't work with the codehandler either.
Edit: this method might just be the same as the other one.
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