CWcheat Database Editor v1.30

Pasky's CWcheat database editor - Image 1 

Last week, we gave you a load of Popstation and CWcheat tools for your PC all coded by the same developer, Pasky. Today, we are proud to present the first update to his arsenal of applications. Pasky’s CWcheat Database editor has been made to keep you from manually editing your CWcheat .db file. It originally covers both PSP UMD and PSX (Popstation) games, too.

Now Pasky has updated the standard version for PSP UMD games, adding a lot of new features which you should find interesting. Here’s the changelog:

  • Codes can now be enabled and disabled as default.
  • Enabled codes have a back color to differentiate them from disabled codes (Default color is gold).
  • Can change color of back color using the Configure tool bar.
  • Smaller footprint thanks to NetZ compression (http://madebits.com/netz/)
  • Minor bug fixes, cosmetic fixes and a few optimizations made.
  • Updated the About window.

All you need is a PSP, CWcheat, a UMD game and you are away into cheating heaven. You will need the Microsoft .NET framework (which you can get below) to run this application, but remember that if you need to convert different databases or want to use a database editor for PSX games, check out Pasky’s previous releases here.

Download: [CWcheat Database Editor v1.30]
Download: [Microsoft .NET framework]
View: [Forum release thread]

Pasky's CWcheat database editor - Image 1 

Last week, we gave you a load of Popstation and CWcheat tools for your PC all coded by the same developer, Pasky. Today, we are proud to present the first update to his arsenal of applications. Pasky’s CWcheat Database editor has been made to keep you from manually editing your CWcheat .db file. It originally covers both PSP UMD and PSX (Popstation) games, too.

Now Pasky has updated the standard version for PSP UMD games, adding a lot of new features which you should find interesting. Here’s the changelog:

  • Codes can now be enabled and disabled as default.
  • Enabled codes have a back color to differentiate them from disabled codes (Default color is gold).
  • Can change color of back color using the Configure tool bar.
  • Smaller footprint thanks to NetZ compression (http://madebits.com/netz/)
  • Minor bug fixes, cosmetic fixes and a few optimizations made.
  • Updated the About window.

All you need is a PSP, CWcheat, a UMD game and you are away into cheating heaven. You will need the Microsoft .NET framework (which you can get below) to run this application, but remember that if you need to convert different databases or want to use a database editor for PSX games, check out Pasky’s previous releases here.

Download: [CWcheat Database Editor v1.30]
Download: [Microsoft .NET framework]
View: [Forum release thread]

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