
After starting a level, the first thing I see is the time starts off at 55. The code's value can be converted from Hex to Decimal by clicking the circle that says "Hex" and entering in 37, then clicking "Dec" circleĦ. Open the Calculator by Start->Run->calc and enter key then go to View->Scientific

Really this code should be 300B438A 0037.ĥ. It will black screen all the time.Code: 1 Infinite Chamber Time 800B504E 00B4Ħ Infinite Lives 800B438C 0009I will choose "Player 1 Infinite Time" 800B438A 0037. All others caused a black screen with music still playing or crashed back to XMB. The only version of GameShark I've been able to get running properly was Version 5. Try disabling some of them until it boots correctly. If you get a black screen, one or several of the codes are causing the game to crash. Press O on the PS3 controller to boot the game with the selected codes. In case it doesn't and it shows an error on the webman web interface, there will be a clickable URL next to "Error!", click that and the game should mount. On the PS3, there should be a webman notification indicating the new game has been mounted. Browse for the game you want to cheat on and click the game. Click on games then click the UNMOUNT button. Note: both the PS3 and the device you are using to access the web server MUST BE on the same network or it won't work. You'll be greeted by the webman web interface, assuming you have the web server active in the settings. Using any device with a web browser (tablet, smartphone, pc) enter your PS3 IP address as a web address. Browse the game list until you find your game and select your cheats, then select Start Game. Mount GameShark with webman and run it from the disc icon in XMB.

(I hear multiman also allows you to open a web browser and point it to your PS3 to disc swap, but I haven't tried.) This means you will need multiple copies of the same ISO on your drive.) (Yes, this means you will need a copy of your GameShark ISO in every game folder. Game ISO: /dev_hdd000/PSXISO/Resident Evil Directors Cut/REDC2.ISO GameShark ISO: /dev_hdd000/PSXISO/Resident Evil Directors Cut/REDC1.ISO Name your game ISO similar to this: dev_hdd000/PSXISO/XXXISONAME2.ISO <-this is your game ISO Name your GameShark ISO similar to the following: dev_hdd000/PSXISO/XXXISONAME1.ISO <-this is your GameShark ISO I've been doing it like this on my internal drive:
