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Native wii cheat code manager, for use with WiiRd codes and the GeckoOS\Ocarina code handler. Select codes from .txt file and encode to .gct format.
Wiicm is a native Wii cheat code manager that allows users to manage cheat codes for use with WiiRd codes and the GeckoOS/Ocarina code handler. The app allows users to select codes from a .txt file and encode them into .gct format. This makes it easy for users to manage and organize their cheat codes, and quickly apply them to their games.
 
Wiicm is a useful tool for game enthusiasts who want to enhance their gaming experience with cheat codes. The app is simple to use and provides a convenient way to manage cheat codes on the Wii console.


==Installation==
==Installation==
Install wiicm apps package. Make directories /codes/ and /txtcodes/ on root of SD card. Download and install [[Gecko Os Wii]]. Download codes and save them to /txtcodes/. Use Code Downloader or access the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140227000057/http://www.usbgecko.com/codes/ | WiiRD database].
To install Wiicm, you will need to extract the apps package and create two directories, /codes/ and /txtcodes/ at the root of your SD card. Then, download and install [[Gecko OS Wii]]. Next, download cheat codes and save them in the /txtcodes/ directory. You can use the [[Code Downloader Wii]] or access the [https://web.archive.org/web/20140227000057/http://www.usbgecko.com/codes/ | WiiRD database] to find the codes you need. Once all the necessary steps have been completed, you can launch Wiicm and use it to manage and apply cheat codes to your games.


==Use==
==Use==
File selection; Point and Click with A to select file or directory, or Home to exit. [Renaming txt file helps with selection(ex. rename RMGE01.txt to galaxy.txt). Wiicm creates the gct file name from the first line of the txt file to account for this]. Code selection; Click code name to activate code, red light is on black light is off. Click MORE or BACK to move through code list. Press Home after finishing code selection. Finally when you see the caution warning press A to create new gct file and exit, or Home to exit without creating new gct file.
To use the file selection feature, point and click with the A button to select a file or directory. Press the Home button to exit. Note that renaming a .txt file (for example, renaming "RMGE01.txt" to "galaxy.txt") can aid in file selection. The gct file name is created from the first line of the .txt file. To select a code, click on its name and the red light will turn on while the black light will turn off. Use the MORE or BACK buttons to navigate through the code list. Once you have finished code selection, press the Home button. When you see the caution warning, press the A button to create a new gct file and exit, or press the Home button to exit without creating a new file.


===Background Music===
===Background Music===
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===Txt Code File Formating===
===Txt Code File Formating===
Most code txt files downloaded with Code Downloader or directly from the WiiRD database are properly formated.
Most code txt files downloaded with Code Downloader or directly from the WiiRD database are properly formated.
‎<syntaxhighlight>
‎<pre>
(sample/)
(sample/)
RMGE01
RMGE01
Line 50: Line 52:
90645E94 7F83....
90645E94 7F83....
(/end sample)
(/end sample)
‎</syntaxhighlight>
‎</pre>
===Explanation===
===Explanation===
File must end with a hex code or commented line. No blank lines are allowed at the end of the file. The first 4 lines must be; disc code, game name; carriage return, code name. Wiicm employs blank lines/carriage returns to search for the next code name. Only one carriage return may be used to separate codes, and code name must be only one line. Comments may be placed after codes.
File must end with a hex code or commented line. No blank lines are allowed at the end of the file. The first 4 lines must be; disc code, game name; carriage return, code name. Wiicm employs blank lines/carriage returns to search for the next code name. Only one carriage return may be used to separate codes, and code name must be only one line. Comments may be placed after codes.
‎<syntaxhighlight>
‎<pre>
(commenting sample/)
(commenting sample/)
.....EE8 38000002
.....EE8 38000002
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C22E9D40 000......
C22E9D40 000......
(/end commenting sample)
(/end commenting sample)
‎</syntaxhighlight>
‎</pre>
==Change log:==
 
==Changelog==
'''version 1.1'''
'''version 1.1'''
*Max Cheats is now 500. SSBB compatible
*Max Cheats is now 500. SSBB compatible

Revision as of 06:51, 20 Ocak 2023

Wiicm
Wii-logo.jpg
General
Authorlinus
TypeUtilities
Version1.1
LicenseFreeware
Last Updated2009/02/16
Links
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Wiicm is a native Wii cheat code manager that allows users to manage cheat codes for use with WiiRd codes and the GeckoOS/Ocarina code handler. The app allows users to select codes from a .txt file and encode them into .gct format. This makes it easy for users to manage and organize their cheat codes, and quickly apply them to their games.

Wiicm is a useful tool for game enthusiasts who want to enhance their gaming experience with cheat codes. The app is simple to use and provides a convenient way to manage cheat codes on the Wii console.

Installation

To install Wiicm, you will need to extract the apps package and create two directories, /codes/ and /txtcodes/ at the root of your SD card. Then, download and install Gecko OS Wii. Next, download cheat codes and save them in the /txtcodes/ directory. You can use the Code Downloader Wii or access the | WiiRD database to find the codes you need. Once all the necessary steps have been completed, you can launch Wiicm and use it to manage and apply cheat codes to your games.

Use

To use the file selection feature, point and click with the A button to select a file or directory. Press the Home button to exit. Note that renaming a .txt file (for example, renaming "RMGE01.txt" to "galaxy.txt") can aid in file selection. The gct file name is created from the first line of the .txt file. To select a code, click on its name and the red light will turn on while the black light will turn off. Use the MORE or BACK buttons to navigate through the code list. Once you have finished code selection, press the Home button. When you see the caution warning, press the A button to create a new gct file and exit, or press the Home button to exit without creating a new file.

Background Music

May cause crashes! Especially with long cheat files such as Super Smash Brothers Brawl. Add file wiicm.ogg to the /txtcodes/ directory on the root of SD card. Any audio file in ogg format renamed to wiicm.ogg should work. Delete this file if wiicm freezes.

Txt Code File Formating

Most code txt files downloaded with Code Downloader or directly from the WiiRD database are properly formated.

(sample/)
RMGE01
Super Mario Galaxy

Fly When Spin Move Is Used [brkirch]
042E8898 38600007

Throw Fireball When Spin Move Is Used [brkirch]
042C3EE8 38000002

Infinite Health (works with Ocarina) [brkirch]
042B1C30 60000000

Moon Jump [brkirch]
C22E9D40 00000003
3C808049 807C02D8
90645E94 7F83....
(/end sample)
‎

Explanation

File must end with a hex code or commented line. No blank lines are allowed at the end of the file. The first 4 lines must be; disc code, game name; carriage return, code name. Wiicm employs blank lines/carriage returns to search for the next code name. Only one carriage return may be used to separate codes, and code name must be only one line. Comments may be placed after codes.

(commenting sample/)
.....EE8 38000002

Infinite Health (works with Ocarina) [brkirch]
042B1C30 60000000
Place information here about how codes work.
May be multiple lines, but cannot contain any blank lines

Moon Jump [brkirch]
C22E9D40 000......
(/end commenting sample)
‎

Changelog

version 1.1

  • Max Cheats is now 500. SSBB compatible
  • Fixed file selector bug.
  • Compiled with libogc 1.7.0 adds SDHC support.
  • Fixed sound effects and changed to asndlib.
  • Added libfreetype for logo.

written and compiled on XBOX by linus

Thanks

  • brkirch on the wiird forum for the awesome converter code.(I used your codes as examples I hope you don't mind.)
  • WinterMac on #wiidev for helping me get DevkitPRO running.
  • GRRLIB for the awesome graphics.
  • Sndlib for ogg support and SFX.

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