Hey ShinyJirachi and co., it's been awhile.
I just have a small question: Is sequential file sending from folders possible to do with Shiny2?
Example: I have a folder with file A, B, and C in it. Instead of choosing one of those files to send out, or making them go in a random order, is it possible to have it go in a sequential order according to their names or numbers or some user assigned variable?
Thank you.
Heya, I thought I had done everything right because I saw that Shiny2 and my DS were communicating (IP has asked for, replying to IP, ect.) but at the end I keep getting a 12374 error. Could this be because of port 53? I managed to get 80 open but no such luck for 53.
First of all thanks for doing all of this! I believe Shiny2 is a very nice program.
For the last couple of hours I've been trying to understand this whole system of generated pokemon and pokegen and gts trading programs etc. all because I've missed several GTS Events for my Heartgold Edition. On projectpokemon.org I found these missing event Pokémon but they're all in the pcd/pgt format. I've already set up the whole Shiny2 thingy so now I want to distribute these event Pokémon with Shiny2 to my DS. So now my question is, am I supposed to use PokéGen to create .pkm file of the event pokemon and if yes, how?
Thanks!
You can't use PokeGen to generate a .pkm from a .pcd/.pgt.
You need to use PokeGen to send the .pcd/.pgt to your save file by saving it to your .sav or by using an Action Replay code. Your game will then generate the .pkm based off the Mystery Gift files.
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Thanks!
I found the event pokemon as a .pkm file on other websites. Furthermore I found out that I could generate a .pkm off the Mystery Gift file with the Pokemon Mystery Gift Editor! With this I will be able to transfer it via Shiny2. However, PokEdit offers the whole process online, seems much better
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