Use the resulting raw code in a PCSX2 Cheat Converter or directly in a .pnach file. Technical Requirements omniconvert/source/CHANGES at master - GitHub
The 1.0.3 release brought several critical bug fixes that improved its reliability over earlier versions:
The software is designed to handle codes for virtually all major commercial cheat devices available during the PS2 era. Its primary use is converting encrypted codes—often found on old forums or cheat websites—into a "Raw" or "Unencrypted" format that emulators can read. Key supported formats include: Versions 1, 2, and MAX. CodeBreaker: Versions 1 through 7 and up. GameShark (GS): Versions 1, 2, and 3+. Xploder: Versions 1 and 4+. Key Features of Version 1.0.3 omniconvert 1.0.3
Paste the encrypted code into the left pane and click "Convert."
Version 1.0.3 resolved bugs that caused improper conversion for multi-line codes, particularly those for GameShark version 3+ and Xploder version 4+. Use the resulting raw code in a PCSX2
Set the output to "Unencrypted > Standard" to generate "Raw" codes.
It fixed a significant issue with Action Replay MAX code translation , where verifier lines were previously treated as active codes, leading to conversion errors. Key supported formats include: Versions 1, 2, and MAX
Omniconvert 1.0.3 is a specialized utility primarily used by the retro-gaming and emulation community to translate, decrypt, and encrypt PlayStation 2 (PS2) cheat codes . It serves as a successor to earlier tools like MAXConvert and is essential for making legacy cheat codes compatible with modern emulators like PCSX2 . Core Functionality and Support
Choose the specific device format for the code you have (e.g., CodeBreaker V1+).