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Codr

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  1. I don't have Vista or Microsoft Office (assuming that's what you're referring to by "word"), so I can't test this. I have to say that the claim sounds completely ridiculous though. Even if it is happening... somehow... I HIGHLY doubt it's this program's fault.
  2. Ugh, I guess I'm going to have to add clarification to the tooltips on this part. The clipboard is just the term for the location that copied data is saved to. When you generate codes, they're put on the clipboard, which allows you to simply paste them wherever you need to. For example, you can open Notepad and press ctrl + v (paste) and they'll be pasted. In your case, you're going to be pasting them into the AR code manager when entering a new code. Edit: ...I forgot I had even added more information to the "Generate" button's tooltip already. As the first post says, if you can't figure out something, read tooltips. I realize that's not exactly documentation on how to use the program, but it IS there.
  3. That's a bit beyond the scope of this thread. I'm sure there are plenty of explanations available if you actually search for them. It's just common sense with a little experimentation anyway to figure it out.
  4. There are probably AR codes for most things, but I don't know of any save editors.
  5. Just use this instead.
  6. Updated to 2.23. There's nothing amazingly new, but I added an option to automatically check for new versions. (Defaulted to on.) Versions.txt is your friend!
  7. PokeGen only supports modification of Pokemon at the moment.
  8. It COULD be programmed for that, but I have no plans to do that at the moment.
  9. http://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?6424
  10. I don't have the problem with 2.228. If you could provide the save file and .pkm file being used to produce this, it would help.
  11. The clipboard is the name for the place Windows stores copied text (among other things). You simply paste it into another program with ctrl + v or any other method of pasting. Note that codes aren't copied unless the button text changes to "Generated!" upon being clicked. (You need at least one selected Pokemon.)
  12. I'm betting the game sets EVs to 0 when it hatches, so no, there's nothing that can be done about that without a separate code or ROM modification.
  13. Game-generated Pokemon still set the encounter type in HG/SS. There just aren't any NEW values for it that I'm aware of.
  14. Thanks for the comments. It's not like it'd be disabled for HG/SS, even if there aren't new encounter types in those games. There's just one list of encounters that the program uses. The game list doesn't affect it.
  15. I found the problem, a new version has been uploaded that should resolve it. Thanks for letting me know!
  16. Codr

    Hex Value Help

    Also, let the computer do the work for you.
  17. Have you tried something as simple as starting the program, checking "Egg", setting it to the party slot, and generating codes for the Abomasnow? That's what I did, and if you do the same and get a different result, it's going to suggest that you have other codes active, or it's somehow not behaving the same on your PC.
  18. Were you saving them in the 236-byte (party) format? That's what sendpkm requires, as far as I know.
  19. Thanks. This isn't intended, I'll check to make sure nothing is wrong with the program. Edit: I just tried and the hatched egg did not have the Pokerus. Maybe you have a Pokemon in your party infecting the egg? If that's even possible.
  20. You can still generate codes, if that's what you're asking.
  21. Updated to 2.226. I included an option to let you ignore the checksum of a save file, which can allow you to fix corrupted files, or modify the save file in a hex editor or some other source and have the checksum fixed.
  22. First, use the best tool for the job. The codes you pasted are for Diamond/Pearl, but considering you're getting bad eggs at all, I'm pretty sure you're using one of the two games. If you want the Pokemon in party slot 2 with only 1 Pokemon currently in your party, yes, you'll need the party code to set it to 2. (Check the first post in my thread.)
  23. The clipboard is where copied data is saved so that you can paste it elsewhere. You simply paste it into another program. (ctrl + v) I'm not sure what "other location thingy" is referring to. If you mean the ENCOUNTER type, I don't know. You can find information on these kinds of things in other threads. I just tried it and it's fine for me. It could've been a temporary server problem or a problem on your end.
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