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'''GCNrd''' is remote debugger tool for the Gamecube that allows players to create unofficial [[Action Replay]] codes. It is a PC program that interacts with the Gamecube through the use of the Gamecubes broadband adapter. It must be used in conjunction with either a Network Interface card + Cat5 crossover cable or a port on a router or network switch + 2 Cat5 "patch" cables. For information on how to setup and use the GCNrd click [[GCNrd v1.10b Installation and User Guide|this link]]. | '''GCNrd''' is remote debugger tool created by Parasyte for the Gamecube that allows players to create unofficial [[Action Replay]] codes. It is a PC program that interacts with the Gamecube through the use of the Gamecubes broadband adapter. It must be used in conjunction with either a Network Interface card + Cat5 crossover cable or a port on a router or network switch + 2 Cat5 "patch" cables. For information on how to setup and use the GCNrd click [[GCNrd v1.10b Installation and User Guide|this link]]. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://gshi.org/eh/gcn/gcnrd.rar Download GCNrd - GameCube memory searcher and debugger] | |||
*[http://gshi.org/eh/gcn/gcnrd_gui.rar Download GCNrd GUI - GUI frontend for GCNrd] | |||
*[http://www.arcentral.net/FAQs/GCNrdGUI_Tutorial.php GCNrd Brief Tutorial at arcentral] | *[http://www.arcentral.net/FAQs/GCNrdGUI_Tutorial.php GCNrd Brief Tutorial at arcentral] | ||
*[http://hitmen.c02.at/files/tools/gc/gcnrd_install.txt GCNRD Install Guide - Hitmen] | |||
[[Category:GSHI pages]] | [[Category:GSHI pages]] |
Latest revision as of 05:23, 2 August 2014
GCNrd is remote debugger tool created by Parasyte for the Gamecube that allows players to create unofficial Action Replay codes. It is a PC program that interacts with the Gamecube through the use of the Gamecubes broadband adapter. It must be used in conjunction with either a Network Interface card + Cat5 crossover cable or a port on a router or network switch + 2 Cat5 "patch" cables. For information on how to setup and use the GCNrd click this link.