Trainer Toolkit for Action Replay DS: Out Soon

trainer toolkitHackers, rejoice! Trainer Toolkit, a software that enables you to create your own Action Replay Codes for DS will be available really soon. Although we can’t tell exactly when it will be released, an “in-house” version is already being used by Datel hackers both in the UK and US, so we’re guessing it won’t be too long until it will be available to you guys. We do know however, that it will only cost £19.99 (which is equal to $24.99), quite a considerable amount for such a nifty software.

The Trainer Toolkit, which proves to be an invaluable tool for hackers both old and new,will include a “dev-board” card, a USB 2.0 port (for super-fast memory dumping), “Game Trainer” software (which allows you to automatically generate codelists in XML format), and an Action Replay DS “Trainer Card” – the code engine was designed to work without an (m) code. Some of its features include update trainer firmware, hex view, upload and download binaries as well as a Wizard based “Beginner Mode” for well, beginners.

trainer toolkitHackers, rejoice! Trainer Toolkit, a software that enables you to create your own Action Replay Codes for DS will be available really soon. Although we can’t tell exactly when it will be released, an “in-house” version is already being used by Datel hackers both in the UK and US, so we’re guessing it won’t be too long until it will be available to you guys. We do know however, that it will only cost £19.99 (which is equal to $24.99), quite a considerable amount for such a nifty software.

The Trainer Toolkit, which proves to be an invaluable tool for hackers both old and new,will include a “dev-board” card, a USB 2.0 port (for super-fast memory dumping), “Game Trainer” software (which allows you to automatically generate codelists in XML format), and an Action Replay DS “Trainer Card” – the code engine was designed to work without an (m) code. Some of its features include update trainer firmware, hex view, upload and download binaries as well as a Wizard based “Beginner Mode” for well, beginners.

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