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Project 64 supports GameShark codes. You can find codes all over the internet at a variety of code sites and fan forums. Just search for the game you want to cheat in and include the words "cheat codes" to find code lists. You should be able to find codes for just about any game you can think of, including homebrew and ROM hack games. You'll need to either start the game or have it loaded in your ROMs directory so that you can open the Cheats menu. See the first section for details.  Also go press ctrl alt delete to browse the whole cheat code library. You can right-click on anything and still see this option. If you can't get the menu to appear, try right-clicking elsewhere in the window. This can be anything you want, so choose something that will help you identify it in the list of cheats. Add a description as well if the cheat requires some special instructions or clarifications. Make sure to preserve any spaces in the code. Most codes will have eight digits (<address>) followed by a space and then four digits (<value>), e.g. 8111A7C0 0140. Sometimes you'll come across a cheat that has multiple versions. On most cheat sites, the last digits will be marked as xx or xxxx, followed by a list of what you can replace xx or xxxx with. The number of xs indicates the number of characters that make up the variable. To create a multi-variable cheat in Project 64, copy the base cheat into the "Code" field, and replace the xs with ?. For example, 8011A800 00xx would become 8011A800 00??. You'll know that you've entered the base cheat properly when the "Options" field becomes available. In the "Options" field, you'll be able to enter all of the variables for each option. Enter the characters for the variable followed by a space and then a description, e.g. 2D Pocket Egg. Each new variable should be on its own line. Once you're finished adding all of the variables, click the "Add Cheat" button. It will be added to the list of your available cheats, but will not be enabled until you check its box and select any variables. Note: The "Add Cheat" button will only become clickable when the code is properly formatted. If the button is grayed out, check the code for extra spaces or incorrect characters. If you still can't get the code to appear, it may not be a valid code for the Nintendo 64 GameShark.

summary: Find a cheat code that you want to add. Load the game and open the Cheats menu. Right-click in the window and select "Add new cheat". Give the cheat a name. Paste the code into the "Code" field. Create a cheat with variables. Enter in the variables. Save the cheat.


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Don’t rush out and buy a brand new ball to practice with! Using an old ball for spinning is actually better for beginners. The grooves in an older ball are worn down, making it easier for your finger to stay on target and balance while you spin the ball. Having a little bit of nail above your fingertip can help you balance the ball more easily, but if your nails are long, trim them! Long nails can get broken, or even make it impossible for you to spin. Spinning a basketball too hard or too quickly can strain your wrists or even fracture your finger! Spend a minute or two stretching your fingers and arms to warm them up before you practice. You don’t need to do any special exercises. Just extend your arms and fingers as far out as they can go, and repeat a few times.

summary: Find an old basketball. Trim your nails. Stretch your fingers and arms.


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Pet stores often will not carry Betta fish medication, meaning that you will need to order it online. If you do this after your Betta fish gets sick it will likely be too late. Complete first aid kits are available online.  However, you can try to save money by ordering the necessary supplies separately. Basic medications include: Bettazing or Bettamax, Kanamycin, Tetracycline, Amplicillin, Jungle Fungus Eliminator, Maracin 1, and Maracyn 2. Most Betta fish ailments are caused by improper feeding and cleaning. These will be examined in greater detail later. However, a few things to always keep in mind include:  Clean the tank regularly. To keep it clean, do not overcrowd with too many fish, add aquarium salt to water, and disinfect the tank. To limit the spread of disease from one fish to another, immediately remove dead fish, quarantine new fish for two weeks before introducing them to a tank, and wash your hands after handling fish.  Do not overfeed fish or allow food to rot in tank. The most obvious way to tell that a Betta fish is sick is to observe whether or not it wants to eat. If it is not eating or appears unexcited at the sight of food, it is likely sick. Other signs of illness include a less vibrant color or strange discolorations. Others signs that your betta fish is sick include: rubbing against items in the tank as if to scratch itself; swollen, protruded eyes; raised scales that protrude out toward you; lethargy; and a fin that is clumped together rather than spread out.
summary: Keep a first aid kit. Prevent illness. Know how to recognize the first signs of illness.