By doing it this way it's fixing a ton of current compatibility issues (like with Star Ocean and Ninja Gaiden 2). It's now creating a new param.sfo from scratch, using any pertinent values from the original param that it can. SFO creation and patching is all done within this application now, instead of calling out to another application to do it. Anyways, the link below now directs to the newly created and fixed v1.4.1. Apparently I need some new testers, because it was a pretty big bug. The bug was a problem with pkg creation that went unnoticed in testing. I'm also including a new version of the cheat database with it, which has some new games and additional cheats for games that were already supported. It features some huge code improvements that boost performance, a few bug fixes, XP support (could still be buggy do to lack of enough testers), and greatly improved game compatibility. Today I (Blazie151) am finally releasing the much awaited version 1.4.1 of my PS3 Cheat Enabler application.
Instructions on how to use the app is on the app itself. It works by editing the Eboot.bin files of your game, but not to worry fellow brethren, this GUI will get your cheats on and off in a click of a button.
PS3 Cheat Enabler is a simple GUI app that lets you turn on cheats in your games.