CWcheat 0.1.4 For PSP
The developers from Consoleworld have released a new version of their CWcheat Universal Cheat Device system for the PSP today, improving the stability of the game and adding more features. If you find your PSP games to be too hard then this cheat system can help you without having to shell out any of your hard-earned cash for commercial cheat devices.
Major updates in this release include the resolution of RAM problems which could look up some games in previous versions, the implementation of 8bit conditional codes and you’ll be happy to hear that the cheat selection menu scrolling is better! Here’s the full changelog:
[CORE PRX]
- Now it’s possible to scroll cheats by +/- 10 with RIGHT/LEFT
- Now cheat scrolling is fixed and faster
- Fixed RAM problems – now cheats are allocated dynamically (altough the allocation is fixed for this version)
- Now it supports 550cheats * 30 codes without glitches
- db loading moved to kernel ram (this wasn’t a problem but better safe than sorry)
- diff search now uses available ram dinamically: it search for the most big chunk of ram and allocates it
- Now you can load different dbs by selecting a number with LEFT/RIGHT when reload cheat database is selected and pressing then x (this is valid only for loading: writing and other functions still saves to the default db)
- db 0 (default) = cheat.db
- db 1 2 3 … = cheat1.db cheat2.db cheat3.db
- Now diff search works even if the game allocates too much RAM
- Now cheat value modification, cheat entry through search and fixed search value entry use a better input method where you choose the number to modify with left/right and press UP/DOWN to add a 1 to it. If you want you can edit the number in hex mode by pressing R
- 8bit conditional codes implemented they work like the original but with a 2 in the value:
- 8-bit greater than – TEST CODE – 0xDaaaaaaa 0x2030dddd
- 8-bit less than – TEST CODE – 0xDaaaaaaa 0x2020dddd
- 8-bit not equal – TEST CODE – 0xDaaaaaaa 0x2010dddd
- 8-bit equal – TEST CODE – 0xDaaaaaaa 0x2000dddd
- Cheat.db updated
- Changes in the diff search GUI text
- Thanks to tyranid for a function from psplink which helped me iron out those ram problems
- Now it’s possible to remove with a button press all the search data
Thanks for the tip weltall!
Download: [CWcheat v0.1.4]
View: [Forum discussion thread]
Via Consoleworld
The developers from Consoleworld have released a new version of their CWcheat Universal Cheat Device system for the PSP today, improving the stability of the game and adding more features. If you find your PSP games to be too hard then this cheat system can help you without having to shell out any of your hard-earned cash for commercial cheat devices.
Major updates in this release include the resolution of RAM problems which could look up some games in previous versions, the implementation of 8bit conditional codes and you’ll be happy to hear that the cheat selection menu scrolling is better! Here’s the full changelog:
[CORE PRX]
- Now it’s possible to scroll cheats by +/- 10 with RIGHT/LEFT
- Now cheat scrolling is fixed and faster
- Fixed RAM problems – now cheats are allocated dynamically (altough the allocation is fixed for this version)
- Now it supports 550cheats * 30 codes without glitches
- db loading moved to kernel ram (this wasn’t a problem but better safe than sorry)
- diff search now uses available ram dinamically: it search for the most big chunk of ram and allocates it
- Now you can load different dbs by selecting a number with LEFT/RIGHT when reload cheat database is selected and pressing then x (this is valid only for loading: writing and other functions still saves to the default db)
- db 0 (default) = cheat.db
- db 1 2 3 … = cheat1.db cheat2.db cheat3.db
- Now diff search works even if the game allocates too much RAM
- Now cheat value modification, cheat entry through search and fixed search value entry use a better input method where you choose the number to modify with left/right and press UP/DOWN to add a 1 to it. If you want you can edit the number in hex mode by pressing R
- 8bit conditional codes implemented they work like the original but with a 2 in the value:
- 8-bit greater than – TEST CODE – 0xDaaaaaaa 0x2030dddd
- 8-bit less than – TEST CODE – 0xDaaaaaaa 0x2020dddd
- 8-bit not equal – TEST CODE – 0xDaaaaaaa 0x2010dddd
- 8-bit equal – TEST CODE – 0xDaaaaaaa 0x2000dddd
- Cheat.db updated
- Changes in the diff search GUI text
- Thanks to tyranid for a function from psplink which helped me iron out those ram problems
- Now it’s possible to remove with a button press all the search data
Thanks for the tip weltall!
Download: [CWcheat v0.1.4]
View: [Forum discussion thread]
Via Consoleworld