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The Pokemon Trade Project - as an actual program - Project Missing Link Cable


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No more simple math formulas, no more non-coded shells...

THIS IS THE REAL DEAL FOLKS!

Project Missing Link Cable is an attempt to implement the work of The Pokemon Trade Project, (which I started in 2009,) in a C++-based application.

Forget about PKMDS & all that, every file used will be developed by moi & will be based on basic code. So that means, (as it will be open source,) ease of modification & development & having a more made-for-the-project approach.

Yes, you can not believe it as much as you want, but if this comes to fruition...well, ya know.

It will use Pokemon from Stadium 2 Registered for the following 3 reasons:

1. The most kind of Gen I & Gen II Pokemon can become Stadium 2 Registered ones. (Gen I main game Pokemon, Gen II main game Pokemon, & Stadium 2 Rental Pokemon.)

2. The Registered Pokemon system's a Uber Cloning Machine! (lol.)

3. It's all I have left of Pokemon from my accidentally overwritten Crystal file...

I hope this not just meets, but exceeds everyone's expectations.

Have a nice day,

M260

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It sounds kinda cool, but once you do ever finish this, it will need to run on a N64 Emulator called Dolphin. This Emulator has not been updated in a long time and most of them has quite a lot of bugs. Most of the links to this Emulator has been deleted. Plus there are not a lot of tools for Hacking N64 Roms. I wish the best of wishes to you in succeeding with this.

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Not only that, people that present things the way you have generally don't even have the knowledge or ability to make anything to begin with.

Uh, trust me, a lot's happened since those days. Yes, my latest main project, (Infinite,) along with almost all of my previous projects were developed n00bishly, but trust me, this is just me & C++. And I know how I plan on execution, I just need some tools...

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It sounds kinda cool, but once you do ever finish this, it will need to run on a N64 Emulator called Dolphin. This Emulator has not been updated in a long time and most of them has quite a lot of bugs. Most of the links to this Emulator has been deleted. Plus there are not a lot of tools for Hacking N64 Roms. I wish the best of wishes to you in succeeding with this.

Don't think I'll need it. I essentially plan on understanding how the hex codes in a Pokemon Stadium 2 save works by a combination of Cheat Engine & Project 64...

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