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  1. Following the US release of Detective Pikachu, the Pokémon Company has made a prequel book available for free, for a limited time. It's available in the Apple iBooks Store and Amazon's Kindle Store. Here's a brief synopsis: Anyone who might want to read this should download it as soon as possible. It's unclear how long this will be available, though presumably it will cost money at some point in the future. Source
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  2. PKHeX works on your save file, which is going to be about 440KB. A filesize over 3GB implies that you're trying to feed it a (possibly pirated) full-game ROM file, which obviously isn't going to work.
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  3. Source: http://sgcafe.com/2018/03/singapore-police-teams-pokemon-help-prevent-crime/ Additional reading: https://www.police.gov.sg/news-and-publications/media-releases/20180310_others_pokemon_joint_crime_prevention_campaign_others
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  4. Hey! I just found out what was wrong, I wasn't typing the full directory, thats why it didn't load right. Thanks for your help evandixon!
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  5. You need to run it using the command prompt. CD into the directory the program's in, then type what's in the readme I linked. (If any path contains spaces, the path needs to be wrappen in quotation marks.)
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  6. The usage is described here: https://github.com/PsyCommando/ppmdu/blob/ppmd_audioutil_0.37/readmes/ppmd_audioutil.txt#L163 Shouldn't be too much different from statsutil.
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  7. The offset operator is not used in the code you found (offset set to 0 in this case) The first two digits Indicate code type 0x02 is used for 16-bit write on AR V3; 0x83 for GS. From what I've come to discover, my previous codes use a variation of absolute RAM addresses. Whereas your Ruby GS codes use adresses in WRAM + some offset. Basically mine were referencing the absolute address 0x020242DA (FireRed 1st pokemon HP) Yours were referencing address 0x02020000 (start of WRAM) + 0x4eb8 (Offset of equivalent Ruby location). Based on that try these 1st Party Pokemon 584 HP 830042DA 00000248 674 Atk 830042Dc 000002a2 494 Def 830042De 000001ee 996 Spc.Atk 830042e0 000003e4 549 Spc.Def 830042e2 00000225 734 Spd 830042e4 000002de
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