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  1. Hey everyone! I've lurked on this site for a while while working on this project, and I wanted to introduce myself and gauge any interest. I'm a software developer and huge Pokémon fan, and for probably 6 years now I've been obsessed with learning how Pokémon are stored, how data persists from game to game, and the magic of moving a Pokémon from a GBA game all the way to the modern era. As for the project, I call it OpenHome, and it's a cross-platform app that lets you move Pokémon between save files across generations (forwards and backwards). The app stores data locally so you never lose Pokémon data even when moving to an earlier generation and back. I made a site with more information and download links here, and you can find the GitHub repository here. Here are some screenshots: This is a hobby project so I can't guarantee a response time for bug fixes/new features, but I'd welcome any feedback or collaborators! The app is built with Electron + React/TypeScript. I know Electron isn't great, but this way it's availabile on Windows, Mac and Linux, and can be contributed to by most people with JavaScript experience. Also, major shout out to Kurt, Matt, and all the other PKHeX developers whose code I used to learn the layout of Pokémon file structures, item index numbers, and pretty much everything else related to research on save data formats. If you guys happen to see this and would like more credit anywhere please let me know.
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  2. I was wondering if anyone has already dumped their shiny meloetta here, and if you have one and haven't dumped it yet I'd appreciate it if you would
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  3. Hi everyone! I'm opening a topic here because maybe I was in the wrong section. Today when I opened Pokémon Ultra Sun told me that the save was corrupt. I tried with Partial Savefile fix tool and it tells me that the size is correct. But pkhex doesn't open it either, it gives me invalid save file loaded. Can you give me a hand? I don't want to start everything again. I also tried to take a look at how save games work, and how to read them with a hex editor. I was told that maybe my file can be compared with a valid one but apart from that file I don't have any others. Thank's
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  4. This is awesome, I'm 100% trying it out.
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