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« on: August 29, 2008, 05:01:09 AM »

Hey guys, whats going on? I just first want to say that I'm new to Ocarina and just found out about it about two days ago when i decided to google search "Mario Kart hacking" after playing an online race against someone using infinite banana peels, and that if it wasn't for all the online hacking going on (as troublesome as it may be), i would have never known about Ocarina or USBGecko (Which i now have an interest in buying once i have some more money).

Anyway, on to the subject i wanted to talk about...I noticed a few people on this thread saying that they were having problems mapping more than 3 button modifiers at a time for the Gamecube controller, and claiming that mapping any more than that is ineffective. Well I tested this and found that this is definitely NOT the case, as I was able to map 8 button modifiers at once successfully. I'm guessing that perhaps where others went wrong might have been a case of adding hex values incorrectly (i.e. thinking 8 + 2 = 10 instead of 8 + 2 = A), but that's just a guess.

On the same note, i also saw people requesting a "Have any item / Scroll through items" code, and found a great alternative through button mapping. By mapping every direction on the D-pad to a different item, you can create a sort of "scroll wheel" of up to eight items to choose from during gameplay, by simply rotating your thumb around the D-pad until you get the item you want.

I have posted a video of this in action here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1wecPS-EIs&fmt=18

I'm hoping that people seeing this will clear up some confusion about the button activators and perhaps slow down the requests for "Scroll through item" codes you guys seem to get constantly.

Now, when i put together the activators with dexter0's codes, i was able to put enough together to be able to use the D-pad activators with or without the A button being pressed, which i found extremely convenient and works great......that is at least for the 1 Player version GCT i created. I attempted to assemble a 2 Player version of the same GCT file, but found that because it was twice as big, Ocarina was unable to load it, and was forced to take out the optional "w/o A button"  support for it to make it load. So, because of this bump i ran into, i have three questions that perhaps you guys might be able to answer for me, or at least help with...

1. Would USB Gecko be able to support this large of a cheat?
2. Is it possible to modify this same code to something smaller that Ocarina can handle without losing any of the functionality?
3. Can Ocarina be made to accept such large code files? (I figure I'd have to ask Link about this one.)

For reference, here is the 2P version i assembled together that i'm having issues with, it's a big one!:

[all instances of the "Always Have Item *Works anywhere" code within this code is the work of [dexter0]. (it's actually the majority of it...)]

38343E80 0000018A
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
4A100000 FFFFFDB8
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000011
14000090 00000003
E0000000 80008000
38343E80 00000182
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
4A100000 FFFFFDB8
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 0000000B
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E80 00000186
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
4A100000 FFFFFDB8
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000012
14000090 00000003
E0000000 80008000
38343E80 00000184
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
4A100000 FFFFFDB8
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 0000000F
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E80 00000185
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
4A100000 FFFFFDB8
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000008
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E80 00000181
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
4A100000 FFFFFDB8
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000009
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E80 00000189
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
4A100000 FFFFFDB8
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000007
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E80 00000980
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
4A100000 FFFFFDB8
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 0000000A
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E8C 0000018A
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000011
14000090 00000003
E0000000 80008000
38343E8C 00000182
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 0000000B
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E8C 00000186
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000012
14000090 00000003
E0000000 80008000
38343E8C 00000184
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 0000000F
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E8C 00000185
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000008
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E8C 00000181
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000009
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E8C 00000189
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 00000007
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
38343E8C 00000980
48000000 809BEE20
DE000000 80008180
58010000 00000014
DE000000 80008180
48100000 80001500
DE000000 80008180
1400008C 0000000A
14000090 00000001
E0000000 80008000
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2008, 02:44:16 PM »

I copied this over from the Mario Kart Wii Codes thread. This is a pretty cool video, very well done and informative.
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« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2008, 03:42:29 PM »

Quote from: herryjohn;11031
you can do it better


Do what better?

And if this can be ported, I could have some fun on Battle mode with my friends :irule:
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« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2008, 06:58:23 PM »

Quote from: herryjohn;11031
you can do it better


And again, do what better? I'm about to delete all your posts if this is all you've posted here. It's spam if you don't explain yourself.
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« Reply #4 on: November 27, 2008, 08:33:01 AM »

so this can only be done by a gamecube control? man... go for wii controll...
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