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  1. Hello there,

    I found the so-called "Shiny code" in the official code list. It seems that it forces the game to calculate a PID that results in a shiny Pokemon. Obviously, the code was made for a US copy of Pearl.

    Now, are there any operating system independent methods to port the code or even better, is anyone willing to port the code? I am running Linux and have no Windows available anywhere, wine/mono do a terrible job sometimes, especially in stuff like emulators.

    However, I do not need any possibility to get shiny wild pokemon, so that could maybe simplify the job a bit.

    If required, I can give an already-completed German Pearl savestate.

    EDIT: The code from the url stated in http://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?t=2111 does _not_ work. It simply crashes the game if I activate or deactivate it and encounter a Pokemon or hatch an egg.

    EDIT2:

    02064F24 47104A00
    02064F28 02000031
    94000130 FCFE0200
    02066E14 47084900
    02066E18 02000001
    02066BE4 47084900
    02066BE8 02000051
    12066BD8 000046C0
    D2000000 00000000
    94000130 FCFE0100
    02066E14 95019000
    02066E18 90022000
    02066BE4 43200400
    02066BE8 1C28900D
    12066BD8 0000D107
    D2000000 00000000
    62000000 95019000
    E2000000 00000080
    95019000 90022000
    1C28B40D F0684907
    1C01FD7B 2901BC0D
    4902D101 49024708
    00004708 02066E1D
    02066DFB 00000000
    95019000 69384A04
    98046010 4B019A09
    00004718 02064F2D
    0200002C 00000000
    43200400 4907B401
    F0686809 1C01FD55
    2901BC01 4904D001
    900D4708 49031C28
    00004708 0200002C
    02066BDB 02066BED
    D2000000 00000000

    seems to work. I don't know yet whether it just overwrites the PID with some generic value or if they're really correctly generated. It looks fine to me, though.

    Thank you very much

  2. My first shiny was the red Gyarados in Pokemon Gold. But, my first "wild" shiny, was an Electrike in Ruby. That one is quite a story.

    I enter Route 110 for the first time ever. Now, the first Pokemon I saw there, was a shiny Electrike, which I immediately caught, of course. Then, the next one was a non-shiny one, I caught that one, too and released the shiny one, since I thought green would be its shiny color. A stupid mistake. I hate myself for that until today.

    Even funnier: I recently played through Ruby again. Guess what? The first Pokemon on Route 110 was again a shiny Electrike and it's still safe and sound in its box.

  3. The effective solution to a "cheating addiction" is to statisfy ALL your wishes. Once you run out of stuff to do, you'll automatically stop.

    Or you might end up finding that it just seems plain wrong and do it the manual way.

    The developers thought of an effective solution to cheating: It's called cheating.

  4. Hello,

    My name, CuleX, comes from the optional boss Culex in Super Mario RPG. I kind of sticked to it all the time.

    Well, I'm interested in beta stuff, hacking, game internas and such techy stuff, especially in "complex" things like Pokemon.

    There's nothing else to say (Seriously, I always find introductions to be so insanely difficult!).

    CuleX

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