GeckoOS v1.07a: copy save files with the 'no copy' flag |
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Ever encountered a save file you can't copy? Now you don't ever have
to. Homebrew developer Nuke has released GeckoOS v1.07a,
whose latest feature allows you to copy save files with the "no copy" flag.Examples of games whose save games have "no copy" flags are Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, and Dr. Mario Online RX.
If this is your first time encountering GeckoOS, it's a Wiibrew program that lets you load Wii games from other regions. Back in version 1.06f, it was combined with Ocarina, which lets you apply cheat codes to games.
Here are the dev notes for Gecko OS v1.07a:
now you can copy all 'no copy flag' saves this includes Virtual console game saves with save states and games such as Guitar Hero 3, Guitar Hero AeroSmith, Dr. Mario Online RX. (thanks brkirch and kenobi)
also can now move the DVD channel. (thanks pizzaboy)
Download: GeckoOS v1.07
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