CWCheat for Mac OS X
greg | September 18, 2006
Hank Chill has released a Mac OS X front-end for CWCheat allowing you to load and modify cheats with ease. Incase you’re wondering, CW Cheat operates much like action replay, codebreaker, or gameshark, etc… The “Read Me.txt” is very well written and includes everything you need to know.
Simply put, CWCheat for Mac OS X is a database editor for the popular ‘Cheat Device’ for PSP, known as CWCheat created by weltall. It allows you to easily and effectively modify and manage your cheat database. With a rapidly growing cheat database, it’s very easy to get lost in it, especially when trying to find what you are looking for with a regular text editor. This is where this database front end comes in handy. You can add, remove, or modify your cheats, all at the press of a button.
Download: CWCheat for Mac OS X v0.1
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more homebrew for osx. keepn em coming. Thanks
good for all those mac users.. keep em coming
Is there a PC version of this app?
Thanx for the Mac support!
wow wow #3 theres nothin wrong with mac, if anything pcs are the worse of the two. mac hardware and capability far outshines that of a pc. of course the only drawback is the mac OS. thats just a matter of opinion though. lol. but yea seriously, both are good, mac and pc. and hey, with the advent of that funky mod chip that lets you load windows OS on mac hardware, lets you put all your eggs in one basket. lol. i use pc, but yea, theres good and bad in both worlds. just somthing to think about.
peace
Hey #3, chill out. Your opinion does not matter, so why voice it? I don’t care what you like or don’t like, because really the opinions and rants of a 12 year old kid don’t really have any effect on any of us.
For everyone else looking to post any pathetic comments, please keep them to yourself. You’re not going to be famous for bashing a computer.
Oh, forgot to mention:
#4, I will have a PC version as soon as all the little kinks are ironed out, so OS X users, start testing :)
Thanks a lot for making an OSX version of this. Wish more homebrew developers would support Mac with their apps.
OH- MEIN GOTT EIN MAC! DU BIST SO HOMOSEXUELL
Thanks a lot Hank Chill.
#9 We have most of the apps on mac. CISO DAX converter
usbhostfs, and now this cheat editor. The only thing we’re missing is something like artmoney’s cheat editor to scan memory dumps ;)
@11:
I was going to implement a Cheat Search function to the program, but I figured it wasn’t worth it because CWCheat can search for values straight on the PSP — known and unknown values! Why scan memory dumps when you can make hacks on the road :D
Wow! Really awesome!! Wish I knew programming for the Mac a bit better, I’d be making useful programs just like this. Thanks and keep up the improvements.
no cheats just seem to work for me in cwcheat.
thanks for the mac support anyway,
@12
Hank Chill, don’t let that stop you :P
Yes cwcheats implemetation is great static/fixed values, but searching for inverse, pointers, undefined? In other words, Please! :P By the way do you have a webpage/blog?