NewGuy Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 Ok, I'm posting in the Requests forum because this will probably end in me breaking down and requesting a pokemon from you guys: (You can skip this paragraph if you dont want the long story) I want a Jirachi. But I wanted to be a big boy and do it myself. So I bought an Action Replay DS. Except I didn't know they don't work with my DSi. Oh well, option one down the drain. Then I bought an AceKard2i, which works great. The problem is that I didn't realize that my only option was to load a ROM and play off of the card (my assumption was that somehow with magic and the force of my will that I would be able to extract the .sav from my retail cart, stupid). I have finished the game on my retail cart and I have lots of pokemon in there I'd like to keep using. My question is: Can an emulator on my computer be used to trade pokemon back and forth from my DSi to my computer, where I already have a .sav file with a Jirachi waiting for me? I'd like the Jirachi in the .sav file on my retail cart, and I'm running out of ways to do it. If this fails I think I might have to break down and come groveling to you guys for a trade. tl;dr - Computer/Emulator to DSi trades possible?
UnderXRay Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 you can get pokemon from your DSi to your computer but you will need to use a flashcart for that (AceKard 2i) or maybe something else but i dont know what, if you want the jirachi in your normal game cart you can either use AR (which you said doesnt work) or by trade, if you whant i can trade it to you, i will need your FC, you can post either the .pkm file you made or the form so i can make it.
StEeF7 Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 You can use the NDS Backup Tool Wifi 0.31f to Backup your original card on your pc in .sav file format. I do this allot of times, and I can ensure you that it works.
COBHC Posted August 12, 2009 Posted August 12, 2009 You can use the NDS Backup Tool Wifi 0.31f to Backup your original card on your pc in .sav file format.I do this allot of times, and I can ensure you that it works. u´r right
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