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  1. If that is the case, is there a way to transfer the save files to the computer without having to eject the memory card from the 3DS to the computer? Either wirelessly or with a cable?
  2. I’m trying to find a reliable way to extract save files from my physical 3DS cartridges to my PC, edit them using PKHeX, and then re-inject them back onto the original cartridges. I currently own the following hardware: - R4i Save Dongle - Cyber Gadget Save Editor (Japanese) - Action Replay PowerSaves for 3DS From what I’ve gathered, older forum posts (mostly 10+ years old) suggest that these tools either don’t support 3DS save dumping or are limited to encrypted saves that can’t be used with PKHeX. However, I’m wondering if there have been any updates, workarounds, or community tools that now allow any of these devices to: 1. Dump decrypted 3DS save files compatible with PKHeX 2. Re-inject edited saves back into the original cartridge Thanks in advance for any help or updated info!
  3. Thanks! How would I go about hosting those sites locally, in the event that those sites go down? Is there a better method than this one that allows you to import and export SAV Data?
  4. I know most people on here do not use RAM2SAV anymore, But I was familiar with that method when I was into hacking Pokemon for the 3DS games. I have the source code for all three bin files which I believe were used for the website that had to be navigated to while using the 3DS to initiate the payload. My question is, how can I host the bin files on my own server/website so I can continue to use this method? In other words, how can I mirror these two websites on my own server So I can continue using this method? https://dukesrg.no-ip.org/3ds/rop/?LoadCode.dat&rsavout.bin https://dukesrg.no-ip.org/3ds/rop/?LoadCode.dat&rsavin.bin I already have a 2DS on compatible firmware for this exploit to remain usable today.
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