CWCheat v0.1.9 Rev E
We’ve seen a total of four revisions for weltall‘s CWCheat so far, and today the homebrew developer informed us of another revised release for the application.
This bumps up CWCheat to version 0.1.9 Rev E and brings about a number of general optimization and fixes to the application. Here’s what weltall had to say in this revision’s release post:
This version has a lot of optimization which reduced the prx of up to about 2kbs, but not only that. Various fixes were done to the pointer codes, including a check for null pointers to avoid crashes and the possibility to skip more than one codeline with the jocker code. Other interesting things is a rework of the values used by the brightness function so it’s possible to unlock the brighter level on the lite psp and various less important fixes and optimizations.
Check out the changelog weltall posted on the QJ PSP Development forum:
- [ALL] optimizations in the usb loading runtimes to avoid useless operations
- [ALL] added a ioctl call to update the fat with the current state of the ms when disabling usb support. This will avoid corruption and avoid loading files like if they weren’t updated. thanks to Ahman for pointing it on ps2dev forums
- [ALL] optimizations in some key handling functions which gained 1456 bytes of space
- [ALL] fixed some checks for button release which weren’t checking the button accordly to the swap button option
- [ALL] improved the jocker command (0xD00000dd 0x1nnnnnnn) in the standard cwcheat cheat engine it will allow to skip dd+1 lines (so it keeps compatibility with old jocker codes)
- [ALL] Corrected some glitches when getting brightness values
- [ALL] Corrected chosen brightness levels to work better on a lite psp (100 on the lite was doing strange things, while 99 is the correct maximum) [thanks to moca for the testing]
- [ALL] Corrected a bug in the inverse offset codes which were pointing to a wrong address before the start of user ram [thanks to black_wolf_92 for pointing the problem]
- [ALL] reworked a bit the pointer codes in the cheat engine: now if the feeded address from the pointer is NULL (which may happen sometimes in games) the code will be skipped, plus the engine is now more optimized gaining 152bytes of space
Now, before you go ahead and download the application for your POPS and PSP games, remember to check out the readme file that comes with the .rar file as it contains useful information about how to install CWCheat, among other things. After which, enjoy!
Download: CWCheat v0.1.9 Rev E
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum
We’ve seen a total of four revisions for weltall‘s CWCheat so far, and today the homebrew developer informed us of another revised release for the application.
This bumps up CWCheat to version 0.1.9 Rev E and brings about a number of general optimization and fixes to the application. Here’s what weltall had to say in this revision’s release post:
This version has a lot of optimization which reduced the prx of up to about 2kbs, but not only that. Various fixes were done to the pointer codes, including a check for null pointers to avoid crashes and the possibility to skip more than one codeline with the jocker code. Other interesting things is a rework of the values used by the brightness function so it’s possible to unlock the brighter level on the lite psp and various less important fixes and optimizations.
Check out the changelog weltall posted on the QJ PSP Development forum:
- [ALL] optimizations in the usb loading runtimes to avoid useless operations
- [ALL] added a ioctl call to update the fat with the current state of the ms when disabling usb support. This will avoid corruption and avoid loading files like if they weren’t updated. thanks to Ahman for pointing it on ps2dev forums
- [ALL] optimizations in some key handling functions which gained 1456 bytes of space
- [ALL] fixed some checks for button release which weren’t checking the button accordly to the swap button option
- [ALL] improved the jocker command (0xD00000dd 0x1nnnnnnn) in the standard cwcheat cheat engine it will allow to skip dd+1 lines (so it keeps compatibility with old jocker codes)
- [ALL] Corrected some glitches when getting brightness values
- [ALL] Corrected chosen brightness levels to work better on a lite psp (100 on the lite was doing strange things, while 99 is the correct maximum) [thanks to moca for the testing]
- [ALL] Corrected a bug in the inverse offset codes which were pointing to a wrong address before the start of user ram [thanks to black_wolf_92 for pointing the problem]
- [ALL] reworked a bit the pointer codes in the cheat engine: now if the feeded address from the pointer is NULL (which may happen sometimes in games) the code will be skipped, plus the engine is now more optimized gaining 152bytes of space
Now, before you go ahead and download the application for your POPS and PSP games, remember to check out the readme file that comes with the .rar file as it contains useful information about how to install CWCheat, among other things. After which, enjoy!
Download: CWCheat v0.1.9 Rev E
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum