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« on: September 12, 2013, 08:41:55 PM »


I want to create a file out of two preexisting GCT files. Can someone tell me how to do that?
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2013, 08:50:33 PM »


Yeah, you can use a gct to text converter. But when it opens your gct as text, it comes out as one huge column of text code, not separated by what code is what, since it's stored in the gct as one. You should, in theory, be able to open them both, and copy and past the one below the other one (with or without a space between them), and save them as one text file.

Or you could do like I did and pick out all the individual codes in the recovered codes and separate/name them.

Post Merge: September 12, 2013, 10:55:56 PM
Here. This gct to text converter is what I use to open my gct files, at least in the beginning. Work on trying to figure out where one set of code ends and another begins, and save them all in a text file in this format:

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RSBE01
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (US)

CODENAME
[* ]CODE

CODENAME
[* ]CODE


That's my format. The "(US)" and "RSBE" part can be subject to change depending on your region. I think PAL uses RSBP01. It would look like this:

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RSBE01
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (US)

Unrestricted pause camera
* 040A7D60 4E800020
* 04109D88 38800001

Allow replays longer than 3 minutes
* 040E5DE8 60000000
* 04953184 60000000
* 04953224 60000000

Start match with 1 player
* 0468D420 2C060001

Sandbag becomes a Sticker
* 4A000000 8098D528
* D2000000 00000003
* 2C060031 40820008
* 38C00033 60000000
* 90DD08C0 00000000


You don't need the  * in there if you don't want (or the space between it and the line of code). They just make it so that the code is automatically selected in the Ocarina Code Manager. Open the code manager. Click on file. Click on open txt file. Choose the txt file you saved your codes in the above format in (or if you just saved the huge chunk of code together). In the long white box below, check or uncheck the codes you want to apply. Look below and click "Export to gct" at the very bottom of the code manager window. Make sure your SD card location is where the codes are selected for exporting, and then click "Store". That should be all. You have to choose all the codes you want applied every time, because exporting doesn't add new codes to your gct. It replaces all the codes in your gct. Hope this helps (I have no clue how much you know so I just brought up everything I know).
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    « Reply #2 on: September 13, 2013, 11:04:51 AM »


    Mewtwo2000 made a gtc merger, use that to combine the two. You should find it in the programming section.
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