Code Downloader
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Native Wii Code Downloader. Downloads Wiird .txt files from the Wiird code database to the sd card and renames them to the name of the game they are used for. To use the cheats in game, txt codes/cheats files must be converted into .gct format by using Wiicm or CheatManager.
Code Downloader | |
File:Code Downloader.png | |
General | |
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Author(s) | linus |
Type | Utilities |
Version | 1.1 |
Links | |
[[Codedownloader1.1.zip|Download]] | |
Peripherals | |
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Controls
Button | Action |
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Move Up/Down | |
Select | |
Quit/Save |
Installation
- Copy Code Downloader apps package to SD Card.
- Create /txtcodes/ directory on root of SD Card.(This is where the files will be downloaded to)
Usage
- First select the region of the game that you would like to use cheats with.
- Code Downloader will say that it is downloading.
- After downloading, a list of every game in your region with cheats available for it will show.
- Scroll up and down until you find the game you are looking for and press to download the .txt file.
- Use Wiicm or CheatManager to select the cheats you want to use and convert the .txt into a .gct
- Use Gecko OS to use the cheats in game.
If you have a proxy, or any network-level system that modifies HTTP headers (squid), you may need to edit the resulting file. (If you don't know what that means, and you're on a home network, you almost certainly don't need to worry about it)
Change Log
Version 1.1: Removed colons from file names. All games should work now.