Remember waaay back in *coughs*March*coughs when we brought you guys CheatFile Maker v1.0 for Homer's RIN (the GBC emulator for PSP)? And how this work was continued and carried on by Static in his own version of the CheatFile Maker? Well now, Caixt has released his update to that, with CheatFile Maker v2.0.
Caixt got to talking with Static, who agreed to give the source code to Caixt and Ariadne, so the two got to work and improved the CheatFile Maker. Now, if you're familiar with the CheatFile Maker series, then you probably know already how this one works too. But for those who are new to it, this basically allows you to (as the name implies) make cheat files for Homer's RIN, which Caixt hails as the best GBC emulator to date.
As of now, Homer's RIN is the only app that you can make cheat files with, but Caixt says that this will soon be improved to include the other emulators in the scene right now. To install CheatFile Maker v2.0, simply extract the folder in the archive to your C: and you're good to go. As for directions on how to use it, Caixt says that there will be on-screen instructions so no need to worry. But for those who want more info, you can opt to run the cheatfilehelp.exe in C:CheatFile Makercheatfilehelper.exe.
Okay, on to the kudos section, Caixt. and Ariadne would like to thank everyone who helped them out. And as for the anti-credits...well we won't include that here anymore, you can just check out the readme for that. Heehee. Also, there's no to-do list on this one guys, Caixt says "I'm done with this program. But please if you have any opinions you can always e-Mail me at admin@caixt.com." With that, go write them cheat files now via the download link below.
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