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Editing a gct. file

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Alphatron

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Let me get to the point. Is there any way to take an already made gct. file and add more codes to it? Codes that weren't in the original text file?

I'm asking this because I want to add PW and Dantarion's CSS codes into my Brawl+ 5.0 and the text file for 5.0 does not contain everything in the current 5.0 gct(it desynches online). I would use GSH1, but I'm about to bring B+ to a friend'a house and he despises No Airdodge during tumble to the point of not playing it.

Yes, Bio will probably lock this and I should have posted this in the 5.0 discussion. However, the text file thing has been brought up in that topic a few times before already.

Also, Wii can't copy/paste so please have mercy.
 

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http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?p=8004002 <jwiicm by some other guy lol
http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=246932 < GCT Edit by ChiboSempai
http://www.mediafire.com/?kryzjgojztl <MKW Code Generator, though it is for MKW maybe you can use it o_O it has
1. Button Activator Creator (NTSC-U, PAL)
This gives you a simple form to fill out and checkboxes for each button. Compatible with 2 Wiimotes, 1 Classic controller, and 2 GCN controllers.

2. Item Wheel Hack Generator (NTSC-U, PAL)
This is designed to let you make your own item-select codes. you have 15 spaces. You will select an item, and choose the buttons you want with it. The code will be made.

3. VR/BR Generator (NTSC-U, PAL)
This code generator will give you a VR/BR modifier code based on your input.

4. Floating Point Generator (NTSC-U, PAL)
This is a simple way to generate a floating-point representation of a number. It also includes a reverse generator where you enter a floating point and it gives you its decimal equivelent.

5.Hex Calculator (NTSC-U, PAL)
If you have ever had problems with converting a decimal number into a hexadecimal number or vica versa, you can convert them with ease and speed with the new Hex Calculator.

6. SimpCode (NTSC-U, PAL)
This feature is for people who struggle with seeing all the hexadecimal. This basically converts this:

28341462 FEFF0100

to

[BTNACTIVATOR controller=1W buttons=0100 onlythese=false]

7. Update Code Library Feature
This feature connects to the internet and downloads the latest code library to your computer! Now you don't need to be updating codes constantly!

8. Auto-Porter (NTSC-U, NTSC-J, PAL)
Now everyone can port codes! Simple and easy. Just input the codes, select the region info and click Port! This works only for 60% t0 70% of all codes.

9. Dump Searcher (NTSC-U, NTSC-J, PAL)
This is a feature new to v.13 that allows you to search through a RAM Dump for all instances of a string, compare two or more and test if they are near to each other, even make a code to test each address change!

10. Pure Hex
This is a simple hex-editor that comes with your Code Manager. You will be able to open small files and change the view options. Very easy to use.

Included, you will have incredible ease in opening or editing libraries, code lists, etc. There is also a little place where you can see what files are open. Also included, file associations! All you need to do is click on a .mklib file and the library will open! Same with .mkntu and .mkpal (the code lists).

With this program, you will not need Ocarina on your computer at all. It can directly convert to a GCT file with your codes. You will also have real-time help. Hover your mouse over something for a certain amount of time, and you will see what the thing does!
 

ThatGuyYouMightKnow

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Actually it does contain all the codes Alpha. The code you think may be malfunctioning is Lagless Ledges, which is known to randomly stop working. It happens more in homemade GCTs, no idea why.
 

Isatis

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(I wasn't gonna lock at first until you got a good answer since you already asked your question in the proper thread and didn't get answered lol)

But as mofo points out, use GCTEdit, that's the best way to decompile and add new codes into at the moment.

If you need me to un-lock this thread (for more questions) PM/VM me, otherwise since it got answered I'm gonna lock
 
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