PSP Action Replay Converter Free
Converter
Live Validation
Why This Tool?
Fast, privacy‑friendly conversion fully client side. No uploads, no tracking. Supports common PSP cheat syntaxes & lets you export clean formatted sets instantly.
- Auto format detection
- CWCheat / TempAR / NitePR / AR
- Live validation colors
- Game ID datalist assist
- One‑click copy & download
- Local persistence
- Dark / Light theme
- Keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Enter)
Notes & Disclaimer
Conversion is syntactic. Complex conditional / pointer codes or encrypted variants may need manual review. Always test responsibly and back up saves.
About The PSP Action Replay Converter
This free PSP Action Replay Converter is a lightweight, single‑file web tool that instantly transforms cheat codes between popular PSP formats such as Action Replay (AR), CWCheat, TempAR, and NitePR. Everything runs locally in your browser for speed and privacy. Just paste your existing codes, choose the output format, and you get clean, validated lines ready to drop into your cheat database. The interface is mobile friendly, accessible, and optimized for fast copy, download, and batch editing. A built‑in game ID assistant references an open community database to help you quickly fill in metadata when preparing a new cheat file. Whether you are organizing an archive, migrating from an older format, or cleaning code lists for emulators, this converter saves time, avoids formatting mistakes, and preserves readability. No logins, no bloat—just a focused utility that helps you move codes across ecosystems with confidence and clarity.
How to Use
- Enter or paste the target Game ID (example: ULUS‑10490) and a readable game name.
- Paste your existing AR, CWCheat, TempAR, or NitePR codes into the Input box.
- The tool auto detects the input format. If Auto is enabled, conversion triggers as you type; otherwise press Convert.
- Select the desired output format from the pill buttons (CWCheat, TempAR, NitePR, or raw AR).
- Review the Live Validation panel for any highlighted issues. Red entries indicate a line that could not be parsed.
- Click Copy Output to place the converted block on your clipboard or Download to save a .txt file.
- Load the output into your cheat engine or emulator and test carefully.
Tips for Accurate Code Conversion
- Group related codes and give them descriptive titles when importing into CWCheat for easy toggling.
- Double check value widths; unusually short values may represent 8‑bit or 16‑bit writes—adjust if needed.
- Keep backup copies of original cheat lists before making bulk transformations.
- If a complex conditional or pointer structure does not convert, split it into simpler raw write lines and retest.
- Use the Game ID helper to standardize naming so files remain compatible across emulators.
- Avoid duplicate addresses with conflicting values in the same section to reduce instability.
- Test one new cheat at a time, especially when editing memory manipulation values.
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