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  1. Not sure if this will work, but you can attempt to import another pokemon over the bad egg by putting it in Box 1 Slot 1. Try the Hoops example pokemon, if it works you will get Hoops and the Bad Egg will be gone, you can then either release Hoops or keep it.
  2. By "new 3ds model", they mean explicitly the "New Nintendo 3DS", i.e. the one with the extra circle pad, SNES-styled buttons, etc.
  3. Leave off the first 0 and the game should accept it. So if your ID was 01234, just set it to 1234.
  4. I'm still seeing a lot of basic questions like "what is the root folder" and "why am I getting a bad egg", so I made this little infographic. I hope it helps. (Click to view full res)
  5. Can't you just open the injection dump in PkHex? From there go to Tools, Toggle Box Interface, and your mons should show up. Find the one you want, right-click and hit View, then the boxes will fill with that pokemon's data which you can then save as EKX and inject.
  6. Thanks, gonna check this out when I get a chance. Dunno if I'll be able to do anything with it but I know a certain other game I'd love to poke at the RAM of :wink:
  7. This is some amazing stuff. Many thanks go out to all who made this possible. :grog: Wondering if we could RAM-edit other games, even...
  8. Yeah I didn't think about it like that at first. Thanks for clearing that up for me
  9. Muddy Water Horsea from the Pokewalker shows up as a hacked move. https://www.pokecheck.org/?p=detail&uid=2256960
  10. It connected to my router right away, so I'm guessing it uses the Wi-Fi settings stored in your NDS. Double-check those?
  11. Got this working on my SuperCard CF (ancient, I know) using Wi-Fi FTP. Had to patch the binary with this DLDI first. Saving and restoring works great. Finally, a way for me to backup my HG save. THANK YOU SO MUCH. You rock.
  12. ID 30859, SID 63760 Pikachu -- 0x7DFFFF60 -- female Pikachu -- 0x7DFFFF65 -- female Surfing Pikachu -- 0x7E000003 -- female Others Pikachu -- 0x34000089 (ID 20790, SID 39664) -- male Pikachu -- 0x71FFFF5A (ID 49017, SID 12807) -- female Pikachu -- 0xC0000001 (ID 17398, SID 31936) -- female Koffing -- 0xE9000009 (ID 55007, SID 49214) -- female Onix -- 0xE7FFFF61 (ID 35955, SID 39719) -- female Volt Tackle Pikachu -- 0x2FFFFF5E (ID 27008, SID 42726) -- female Pikachu -- 0x59FFFFFE (ID 51223, SID 28044) -- male Pikachu -- 0x2100008F (ID 31526, SID 42406) -- male Psyduck -- 0x3FFFFF55 (ID 36774, SID 12433) -- female
  13. Here are some PIDs for you. Some of them are from my own game and others are fodder I've obtained in trades. I included Trainer ID and SID, since that appears to affect the first two digits of the PID. ID 30859, SID 63760 Pikachu -- 0x7DFFFF60 Pikachu -- 0x7DFFFF65 Surfing Pikachu -- 0x7E000003 Others Pikachu -- 0x34000089 (ID 20790, SID 39664) Pikachu -- 0x71FFFF5A (ID 49017, SID 12807) Pikachu -- 0xC0000001 (ID 17398, SID 31936) Koffing -- 0xE9000009 (ID 55007, SID 49214) Onix -- 0xE7FFFF61 (ID 35955, SID 39719) Volt Tackle Pikachu -- 0x2FFFFF5E (ID 27008, SID 42726) Pikachu -- 0x59FFFFFE (ID 51223, SID 28044) Pikachu -- 0x2100008F (ID 31526, SID 42406) Psyduck -- 0x3FFFFF55 (ID 36774, SID 12433)
  14. For anyone interested, I did a quick edit of the GTS Nuker program that accepts multiple command line arguments. Whenever someone attempts to connect, it will select a random PKM and send it, and keep a tally of how many of each Pokemon is sent out. Pretty basic stuff for now. (The zip only includes the modified GTS Nuker, not the DNS server) GTS_Nuker_DX.zip
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