![]() ![]() I know this isn't the best solution, there are a couple of issues I can think of: I know thi isn't the best solution but it saves you time, so the next time you open the emulator and want to use the cheat just load the state that saved the cheat, no need to run the CEP.exe nor to introduce the cheat codes again, nope, just load the state where you saved the cheat, period. Saved StatesYes, you guess right, what you only need to do is save the cheat as a state on the emulator. ![]() I found some new info and it is now corrected.i hope. The info on this is spread out over several web sites, all in Japanese. So a thank you is in order.ĮDIT: I screwed the code conversion up. All you would need to do is type them into applist.txt under the correct profile.Īnd your video on youtube help spark my search, so to speak, because I couldn't get cheat engine to work with the new SSF. You may need to check the cep tab in SSF to acquire the correct ones. The base addresses are subject to change as mine did after I restarted my PC. When you open the process list be sure to scroll to the bottom as that's were the options for SSF are. The "game console" "code engine" and "priority" all were left at default settings. The basearch plays no part and can removed all together. So these two files should be all you need. I didn't realize that the link I pointed people too had so much junk in it. PLEASE REDOWNLOAD AS I MESSED UP THE CODE IN APPLIST.TXT Once again great work.can't wait to get it up and running on my pc :thumb: Or are you leaving the BASIC ADDRESS SEARCH set for PlayStation?Īnd when entering the codes in CEP, what are you setting the GAME CONSOLE, CODE ENGINE, and PRIORITY type too? So I am confused on what information needs to be changed on which file.Īlso, does either of the 2 BASEARCH files need to be modified? SNEShout | SNESHOUT.EXE | Use Base Address Search | $00020000 PcSX | PCSX.EXE | Use Base Address Search | $00200000 "pSX Emulator" | PSXFIN.EXE | Use Base Address Search | $00400000 The first one is called APPLIST and its file type is a Text Document. ![]() Still in CEP, go to cheat tab, enter your codes exactly like this:Ĭlick to expand.There are 2 files called APPLIST in the CEP folder when extracted. In CEP, under the process tab, find the profile you will be using for your specific code types ie: SSF(02 102-302) or SSF(60-160-360) or both (run CEP twice) With each one dedicated to one profile of codes. Keep this mind if codes stop working.Ĭodes that start with 302 or 360 need to be changed to 300aaaaaĬodes that start with 102 or 160 need to be changed to 800aaaaaĬodes that start with 102 or 160 the last 4 digits must be flip flopped.ĬODES 102 and 302 use SSF(02 102-302)| SSF.EXE|FIND IN SSF CEP TAB|$00100000ĬODES 160 and 360 use SSF(60 160-360)| SSF.EXE|FIND IN SSF CEP TAB|$00100000įor mixed codes, 2 Instances of CEP must be run at the same time. If they do, you can change them in APPLIST.txt. Run SSF Emulator - click on on "About(A)" - then "cep(C)"ĬEP base addresses change after PC restart. SSF(60 160-360)| SSF.EXE|FIND IN SSF CEP TAB|$00100000NOTE: Using the latest version SSF.
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