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  1. Well, since you changed the future then that celebi never existed, or so I think

    *heavy sigh*

    Nintendo butchered how time really works. They got nowhere near it. If time worked like most think i does (which it dosen't), no-one would dissapear, but only be stuck on an alternate time-line. Because it doesent, it would be impossible to change anything, because everything finnally works out in the end. It's complicated. VERY complicated. From a non-linear and non-subjective point of view, it is more of a big ball of wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey, stuff, rather than a strict progression of cause to effect.

    Serebii.Net confirms that this is a shiny Celebi.

  2. Again (and unfortunately), this is not my area of expertise. But knowing what I do about the DPPt save files, maybe this game is also split into "current" and "backup" blocks of data. If you made a change to a part of the backup, the game might not even try to load your change and therefore you wouldn't get an error.

    But I dunno.

    I did notice hat there are remains of a previous save file, one that I intentionally deleted, in it. I removed it with no ill-effects. Also, there is other similer "garbage".

    The save file seems (but I haven't confirmed it) to have a second, backup, save file, but it apparently cannot be loaded, because it is deleted if it is corrupt.

  3. Well, I'm sure there's at least one checksum in the save file that you must correct as you make changes. Unfortunately, breaking cryptography / checksum algorithms is not a strong suit of mine, so I don't think I can help you much there.

    I narrowed the same value to 2 locations (well, 4, but 2 sets of 2 next to each other). When I change only 1, there is no apparent change in the game, when I change both, the save file is corrupt. Mabey I should examine the values, rather than attempting converting HEX to an offset binary.

  4. i meant ghost busters

    Oh. Then no, they don't. Not in this universe. They don't even know what they are doing. Instead, I recomend calling I.D.A.S., an organisation who specialises in paranormal things (like genetic manipulation, travel between time and universes, etc.).

  5. I was using Windows XP at the time, and I do keep up with updates. I haven't tried it on my Vista machine yet (I hesitate in installing new programs on that one when I am unsure of the outcome).

    Speaking of that, what does this program do, exactly? It sounded like it would aid in the mapping of data in binary files, which is exactly what I could use. :D

    It has the following features:

    -Possibility Eliminator-eliminates possible locations for a value by comparing 2 files, checking for values that are: (A. Equal,B.Not Equal,C. File 1 > File 2, D. File 2 > File 1,E. Bytes that are equal to a value specified, or F. Bytes that are not equal to the specified value.) and outputs them to the location list

    -Location List-Lists locations that are remaining from the Possibility Eliminator's tests. Can be copied to the clip board, but you cannot manually add them (yet, I might add this feature.)

    -Note Pad-A simple Text Box that can be used for anything you wish. cannot be saved yet, but as long as you do not close the MDI Parent, its contents will not be lost.

    -BIN/HEX Converter-Converts HEX into binary and back. This was added because HEX editors cannot display infromation in binary, only HEX. Values in dave files don't always line up on the Byte.

    I will soon add as help section, and shortly after this is posted, I will package this in an installer package (*.msi).

  6. Interesting...

    When I am not on my DSi, I will package this as an installer.

    Do you also have the latest version of Windows Installer?

    Try downloading the Setup.exe, rather than clicking launch assuming you have all the requirements.

    I apologise for the inconvenience, if the above dosn't work' then it is probobly a bug in .Net Click Once.

  7. This program is dead, with no public download link.

    There's a slight change I'll release a re-written version in the future, however.

    Original post, for archival purposes:

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    SAV Hacker Toolkit is a Trainer Toolkit clone - for binary files.

    It helps with hacking save files. It helps map out the locations of which location go to which value.

    See it's official page here (dead link)!

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    Current Version: 0.8.0.0

    Download - Via .Net ClickOnce (Recommended)

    Download - Via MSI Installer

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    Changelog:

    0.8.0.0: Added ability to change what number base you are viewing in the Location List. I also added another fix that isn't important enough to state here...

    0.7.0.0: Added ability to save notes and Location List. To be sure that notes are saved, close the window first, THEN save.

    0.6.0.0: Added more control of the Location List, allowing you to clear locations individually, add locations, and import in bulk from the clipboard, if the locations are in string format, ready to be turned into integers, and one per line. I do not have any error handeling, so it's YOUR FAULT if importing dosen't work!!!

    0.5.0.0: Cahnged HEX Dialog to Number Base Converter, suports HEX, Decimal, OCT, and BIN. I also added BIN support for the HEX Dialog, now the HEX Converter/Number Base Converter.

    0.4.0.0: Added wimpy HEX/BIN Editor that cannot save yet, and includes a font control (the reason for this is that when you have a large file, and display it in BIN with no spaces, it does things to your eyes, so now you can make it larger). I have also added a more detailed about box.

    0.3.0.0: Added HEX/BIN converter, and added some code to run when About is pressed.

    0.2.0.1: Forgot to enable new features in 0.2. Sorry!

    0.2.0.0: Added ability to find Bytes that are or are not equal to something specified.

    0.1.0.2 - Initial Release of BETA (.0.2 was because of a few bugs in the first publish via Click Once)

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    Planned Features:

    -HEX/BIN Editor (Currently, it is to be used alongside a HEX Editor, and a BIN editor will allow you to load a file - in raw binary, with or without spaces!)

    -Fix bug in HEX/BIN converter

    -Help Section

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    RSS (Dead)

  8. aaaaaaa do they even exists =O

    Yes, they do. On this website, you have entered a universe where ghosts exist (it is a pokemon type...). Whenever you leave this website, you leave the universe where they exist.

  9. Water:

    -water has the fewest weaknesses out of all the types

    -in the anime, the water type has hidden gills, to absorb the oxogen in the water

    -there are more water types than any other

  10. A link to Google, damio? And Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, the first one, actually made me get a little emotional. :o Yeah, it had a great story. I won't say exactly when, just after they return from you-know-where after beating Rayquaza. (Oops... Uh oh...)

    The following is a true spoiler for both PkMn Mystery Dungeons:

    The second one was much better, because in the first, the player just disappeared, and that was that. In the second, the player had a better reason for disappearing, even though Nintendo just buchered the way time works, because even if you would disappear from the timeline by dramatically changing time (which you can't, all the important changes happen before the thing they are supposed to change, and it all works out in the end), you would disappear immediatly after time is fixed, rather than the process just taking its time; slowly getting to the point of disappearence...

  11. Repete, since you didn't say "who was on the left side."

    Pete and Repeat were sitting on a wall. Pete fell off, and who was remaining on the wall?

  12. Try resetting the Action Replay by following these steps:

    1.Insert the Action Replay into the DS

    2.While the Action Replay software is loading, press and hold all the following buttons: A + B + Start + Select.

    3.Release all of the buttons once the Action Replay is at the main menu.

    The first screen should persist for much longer than normal, and when the Action Replay DS main menu loads, your hardware should be reset.

    Once the reset has been performed, try connecting the USB cable to your PC, opening up the code manager software and transferring data again.

    -Copied word for word from:

    http://datelcustomerservice.com/product_help/NDS_ARDS_Help.html

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