Title: Creating my own GCT (from scratch) (Where do I start?) Post by: Foxfan12 on September 10, 2013, 02:54:55 PM So, let's say I wanted to create my very own gct? How could I do this? How to I know what to look for? I'm already familiar with Hex, and I've had some experience with building my own machine-code. I'm not looking to copy-paste someone else's gct into my own - I want to start from nothing, and do all the coding myself. Who can help me?
Title: Re: Creating my own GCT (from scratch) (Where do I start?) Post by: Shinobu Nyan! on September 14, 2013, 05:15:02 PM That requires a tool called USB Gecko. If you have ever hacked a .rom you would know to search for greater then, less then, equal, this is what the USB Gecko does. Unlike .rom hacking they're 100's of thousands values. Even after finding the value you want you need to insert the proper code type.
Here's a link to some tutorials I made on it: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5C65F1C1F55B1913 (http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5C65F1C1F55B1913) Note that USB Gecko's are really rare now, if you find a site that still has some in stock you're lucky. |