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<blockquote data-quote="Supercool330" data-source="post: 3309686" data-attributes="member: 136784"><p>The USBGeko's main functionality over other hardware/software is its use as a debugger through the wii. You can set breakpoints, search for values, read the instructions as they are executed etc. If knows how to use a debugger such as gdb, they should have no problem using Wiird to find codes or whatever. I know I spent months trying to find a USBGecko, and made a crap ton of codes within an hour of getting it (had to read the giant code document and look through some of the Ocarina/GeckoOS source to figure out exactly what everything did). On the other hand, I know how to use a debugger and hardware like this (and make an operating system for that matter, but finding Wii codes is much simpler). Honestly, anybody can learn how to make simple codes, there are lots of good tutorials out there that involve only using the search function to find addresses and then setting those addresses with codes. These codes are usually not that interesting. If you want to make cool and interesting codes you will need to have a basic understanding of how computers work (how registers are used, what the call stack is, and a basic understanding of PPC assembly). At the same time, it is very rude to assume that others do not posses these skills. The USBGecko and Wiird are probably not the best places to start learning these things, but that doesn't mean that people can't give it a shot. (Sorry for the rant, it just feels like there is no need for this back and forth bashing of other people).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supercool330, post: 3309686, member: 136784"] The USBGeko's main functionality over other hardware/software is its use as a debugger through the wii. You can set breakpoints, search for values, read the instructions as they are executed etc. If knows how to use a debugger such as gdb, they should have no problem using Wiird to find codes or whatever. I know I spent months trying to find a USBGecko, and made a crap ton of codes within an hour of getting it (had to read the giant code document and look through some of the Ocarina/GeckoOS source to figure out exactly what everything did). On the other hand, I know how to use a debugger and hardware like this (and make an operating system for that matter, but finding Wii codes is much simpler). Honestly, anybody can learn how to make simple codes, there are lots of good tutorials out there that involve only using the search function to find addresses and then setting those addresses with codes. These codes are usually not that interesting. If you want to make cool and interesting codes you will need to have a basic understanding of how computers work (how registers are used, what the call stack is, and a basic understanding of PPC assembly). At the same time, it is very rude to assume that others do not posses these skills. The USBGecko and Wiird are probably not the best places to start learning these things, but that doesn't mean that people can't give it a shot. (Sorry for the rant, it just feels like there is no need for this back and forth bashing of other people). [/QUOTE]
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like who the fuck cares about NES Golf
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