i couldnt find many good .cht files so i made mine. just use a computer emulater and enter them in, save it, and copy/cut it from your comp to the cheat folder on your sd/usb. pretty cool i thoughtby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
im almost positive it freezes when too many sprites get onscreen(over 12) emulators messed up a littleby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
It seems to happen when there are more than 12 sprites onscreen. Just use 5 chars and you'll be good to go.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
Normally I use GeckoOS because it just looks more appealing(looks cooler), but recently I have tried using codes for the legend of zelda:the twilight princess and with GeckoOS, the codes don't work correctly. With the Ocarina program, the codes work right, but the sound goes away. Basically, I was wondering if this is normal, and if I can do anything about it. Thanks in advanceby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
runs slow for golden sun the lost age as wellby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
castlevania and castlevania:legacy of darkness work at roughly 50% speed on pure interp mode. goldeneye doesnt work and neither does perfect dark for me anywayby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
that versions bugged i thinkby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
ahh too bad. was looking forward to having some fun cheating like i used to back in the day. and are you sure it doesnt work for either emulator? i havent tried myself because i havent had enough time but if youve tested it already, itll save me the effort.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
would having a gameshark iso allow me to use it on different games? like when it asks to put in the disk could i just load another iso or would that freeze the emulator? if it does work that would be awesomeby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
plug in two controllers works for me anyway.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
i dont know about ff8, but ff9 works with the other psx emu. just download both and use which ever one works better for the game. btw, sounds buggy and there are some graphical glitches and it runs SLIGHTLY slower, but overall works great. on disk 3 of ff9 right nowby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
u have to search for them. its illegal to share them as arikado pointed out. make sure to get that bios file tooby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
has anyone figured out if there are custom control settings? i need to be able to use the select button but dont know how edit: nevermind. for anyone wondering, hold z and press start, L, and R for select L2 and R2 respectivelyby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
alright ill look for it. should be pretty easy to find i guess. and when u say that they come in multiple .rar files, do u mean that the games come in different pieces?by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
oh will do. ill report back after testing.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
oh ok. i tried extracting it, but its corrupted, so ill try a different game. btw, where do i get that .bin file it mentions and that you have in bold? my wiisx-beta download came only with a .dol file and a readme.txt fileby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
I really like the layout and design of this emulator, but it seems to have a few bugs. the first is that if i load a snapshot/sram too many times, the emulator freezes. also if i access the game settings too many times, i wont be allowed to leave its menu. another is that if i put a code/cheat list thats too long, itll either show the codes (with many of the codes' names renamed to off or oby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
i did read the readme.txt file. id be stupid to come here without reading it first. all it says is to put .bin/(some other file type i cant remember) in a folder in the root of the sd card. i have an iso that was in .rar, so i renamed .bin and it freezes when its checking cdrom or something. if anyone can help...?by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
how do I use this emulator? where do i put all of the files and everything? also, do i just rename the isos to .bin to get them to work?by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
actually the point of an emulator is to be as good OR better than the original. simulating would be trying to be as good. having the options of cheats would obviously make it betterby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
im pretty sure there arent any cheats enabled on it yetby Tudor - Homebrew Applications
Nevermind, I realized my error. To those who might also have trouble, you must have your cheats in binary form. I'm going to use zsnes(on my PC) to save what codes I want, and the I'll take the .cht file and transfer it over to the cheats folder(saving cheats with zsnes automatically creates a binary .cht file).by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
I was wondering how exactly can I use cheat codes? I tried to type up my own list, but it didn't turn out well. All of the codes look jumbled and none of them work. I was hoping someone could give me an example of the format that I should use.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
If making channels is illegal, how does the homebrew channel work?by Tudor - Homebrew General
The same thing happens to me with Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. I can save a snapshot, but in order to load it, I must reload the game. For awhile I was getting by by loading the SRAM after saving the snapshot, but before loading it. It is a bit of a pain, so does anyone have a link to v 1.0.4? About the save file not showing up: if you are talking about the SRAM, try repeatedly loading it.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
Perhaps someone would be willing to help you? I can help write the wiki page, but I know nothing about putting applications on the homebrew browser. Also, you're English is fine for what you're doing here. I was easily able to read and understand what you wrote.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
Alright, thanks. Maybe I have an older version then.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
Thanks for the information. It's working now.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications
Is this now on the homebrew browser? Nevermind, I'll do what you say....especially if its better than WiiCM.by Tudor - Homebrew Applications