anthony101
12-01-2004, 04:31 AM
I got this from another site it seems to work good no credit here just sharing the gold
VCC Analyzer *NEW VERSION 2*
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Here's a cute little utility I quickly wrote to determine the CEILING and the FLOOR of the glitch VCC for a particular card. More importantly, it gives an excellent graphical representation of the VCC profile for a specific card. That helps you quickly and easily set your VCC range in the other glitching scripts.
I plan on developing a number of features to add to this script (fuzzy logic, etc.), but for now I thought it would be worth sharing.
Enjoy!
Sh*t!!! Even wrapped in [ code ] tags, it still doesn't format properly. Oh well.
It looks a LOT better in my WinExplorer window. Try it - you'll see.
Edit: I've attached the zip instead of posting the code, because it formatted so poorly.
Here's a sample of the output.
Edit: I have attached the zip that includes the latest version. I like this version much better, and have incorporated it as a function into my unlock/glitch scripts to automatically run this routine and set the VCC high and low. Beautiful! Look ma - no hands!
Here's a snapshot of the latest version:
VCC Analyzer *NEW VERSION 2*
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Here's a cute little utility I quickly wrote to determine the CEILING and the FLOOR of the glitch VCC for a particular card. More importantly, it gives an excellent graphical representation of the VCC profile for a specific card. That helps you quickly and easily set your VCC range in the other glitching scripts.
I plan on developing a number of features to add to this script (fuzzy logic, etc.), but for now I thought it would be worth sharing.
Enjoy!
Sh*t!!! Even wrapped in [ code ] tags, it still doesn't format properly. Oh well.
It looks a LOT better in my WinExplorer window. Try it - you'll see.
Edit: I've attached the zip instead of posting the code, because it formatted so poorly.
Here's a sample of the output.
Edit: I have attached the zip that includes the latest version. I like this version much better, and have incorporated it as a function into my unlock/glitch scripts to automatically run this routine and set the VCC high and low. Beautiful! Look ma - no hands!
Here's a snapshot of the latest version: