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evandixon

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  1. If it is a warp code, you must hold L+R while saving.
  2. It may be possible to create a *.pkm using the data given, but aditional data will need to be given (such as where the pokemon was found, PP, etc.) I may have found the location that specifies wether there "is" a battle video or not, but I haven't been able to test it. Hex offset: 2AB8
  3. I was running the code on my box, and gave the world full control over everything in the C:/inetpub/ folder.
  4. I doubt it stores that much. It probebly stores that the player had pokemon ID#___ and that it used move ID ___. It might even be possible to make a pokemon seem to use 17 moves without swiching.
  5. No, it only means that any file with the *.sav extension will be assosiated with PPSE.
  6. Wow, all that during my vacation...
  7. That has got to be a bug. We don't have anywhere near 9000 members!
  8. Granted, but then it became outlawed after the first time it was released. I wish that I could easily fix an off-by-one error in my program that converts RAW Save files to DeSumME's format.
  9. 9,002 Votes for the last one?!?!?!??!?!?!!!! (It was 9,001 before...) ---------- Post added at 01:26 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:25 PM ---------- We don't even have that many members!!!!!
  10. An R4 is (should be) capable. http://projectpokemon.org/forums/showthread.php?t=26 The backup tools support save file transfer, as well.
  11. But then you would discover that you're stuck inside with a few zombies.
  12. I know nothing about that. I suggest looking at a DSi-compatible flashcart, though, because they too work on the lite. You could look at their reviews.
  13. Well, that would be impossible. You NEED a flashcart and DS/lite, or I think I saw a USB tool that backs up save files...
  14. The specific errordetails/line of code... There was a security exeption when trying to read a save file (PokemonLib.OpenDPSav(filename)), even though I gave everything full control of the directory the save file was in. In other applications, I have successfully read all the bytes of a file, so a fix on that part should fix the problem.
  15. I failed on that. There was a security exception when I tried to read a save file. The dll reads the file as a stream. Codemonkey, I suggest adding an overloads function that reads it as a byte() (IO.File.ReadAllBytes())
  16. <p><p><p><p><p>Which forums do you actively visit?</p></p></p></p></p>

  17. Tamiflu tablet? How could you have possibly obtained one? It originated from Zentaria!
  18. <p><p><p><p><p>...</p></p></p></p></p>

  19. <p><p><p><p><p>Wraith! That think is looking at me!</p></p></p></p></p>

    <p><p><p><p><p>MAKE IT STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!</p></p></p></p></p>

  20. All this does is remove/add the first 89 (or something close) bytes from the begining. If the extension is DUC, it removes them, if it is SAV, it adds them. What size (in bytes) is the save file before conversion?
  21. Oh, sorry.
  22. Try just clicking on it, and see if it askes you to save it. If it does, save it. ---------- Post added at 08:41 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:41 AM ---------- Alternatively, you can use the GUI for it.
  23. Calm down. You are not, but you are a carrier of it. The virus is airborn. I need to call Dr. Gourd immediatly. I'm safe though. I'm far away in another universe!
  24. You did, but you couldn't wish for it. I wish that I could make a wish without it being corrupted.
  25. I'm pretty sure that the software in this thread works on save files.
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