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shadowofdarkness

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  1. Yes it was just luck, but I do find most of the time that is the pid I get also, but regularly I get others. In my testing of this I went through about 5 different pids
  2. Also in that process the pid could be different so people have to know how to find it. After the connect command run listprocess() and find the line with the right games titleid and get the correct pid from it.
  3. Just tested it and they can change gender. I accidentally lost that code so I started using new ones and one came up female I just hit cancel then went in again (the code still filled in so I didn't retype) and when I checked that one it was male on the second try.
  4. Thanks for the gender info it shows that my dump was a female now I wish I would of finished the redeem. For NTR I have it the only way I know of which is the ntr.bin and bootntr.cia to start it.
  5. That is good that the gender is set at this point, so if I wanted to know the gender first I assume I could just open the on screen hex editor and go to the correct offset and check the value to know before choosing to accept the card or not. If so what offset would I go to and what values would correspond to each gender? Edit: I successfully found the wc6 data and dumped it with NTR debugging thanks to all your info. Also nicely NTR doesn't cause unwanted key presses. Command used (must change pid) data(0x08c695bc, 0x108, filename='infernape.wc6', pid=0x28) I still would like to know how to check gender before accepting the card. I just need to know where in the wc6 data to look. Since loading it in the editor doesn't help since it has a known problem with genders.
  6. Out of curiosity how is the gender set? Since like the date that is set when the card is received.
  7. Does anyone know if a equivalent of this exists that would let me convert a gen 1 .pkm to gen 2? Or just some gen 2 editor that would let me import a gen 1 .pkm I have been for old times sakes doing a LiveDex on Blue and would like to bulk import them all into a Silver save to continue the LiveDex but would like to avoid doing that much trading with myself. Plus I wouldn't mind injecting them before playing through to the time capsule. Edit: I found a editor that works I had missed it because it is a legacy version and I had tried the newest already with no success so I didn't think a old version would have more features.
  8. I did attempt on a NA console with the ENG language and it didn't work.
  9. You should make a post here to get PKHex fixed http://projectpokemon.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?99-PKHeX
  10. Here is a new one, I just fixed the date on my system (I even set it to the current time in Japan so for any future events I don't have to worry about time zones making the date look bad) wc6 http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=14800497515666145686 Proof http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=70525201275092921472
  11. I did the pcWmRnSd23G6LdA8 ssid. You should be able to using nbahomepass also.
  12. I did it from home by spoofing the Nintendo zone
  13. I never noticed my year is off on that emunand I will have to fix that. I wish someone would of noticed when I posted the Shiny Tyranitar so I could of fixed it in time to redo the event.
  14. I forgot my time zone is drastically different from Japan so it's still the 11th for me and I'm not changing my time since I'm playing a game that would penalize me. If people want it I will post a second one after it becomes the 12th for me. I'll just revert my save to before the event and do it again. Other then that it is legit. It'll be 7 hours and 15 minutes until my date is the 12th.
  15. Pokemon Center Shiny Diancie wc6 http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=95691396342003862388 proof http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=17978546319862863996
  16. I just home passed a US Hoopa fine. It needs no special keys or anything just set your SSID to "McDonalds Free WiFi" with no encryption.
  17. Is that just a repost of mine or did you actually get that one in store. Because having the same date as mine seems more likely to just be a repost.
  18. I'll get that ready.
  19. Here is the Pokemon Center shiny Tyranitar http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=13155144059901859854
  20. On gbatemp I saw someone give instructions for fixing another secure value game that included the instructions to start a new game and dump it's save which would have the correct value in it at that time then use a hex editor to find that value at the right offset and copy it into your other save. Then it would restore. All you have to do is find the save layout info to know the correct offset and number of bits to copy.
  21. I found some old info that was better then my memory, I just hope doing the delete save button combo is a good enough equivalent to the SDF factory reset. But It seems it was just opening the game to the menu not actually starting a new save. https://gbatemp.net/threads/eshop-installed-omega-ruby-on-emunand-trying-to-get-save-to-pokehex-help.379326/#post-5294085
  22. I can't remember the specifics or if it was ever confirmed but I had heard a long time ago when SDF was new but people hadn't figured out the basics of deleting the secure value with it that some people restored a old save by starting a new game then saving then the restore would work on their old save. Another option that would work but you would need access to a real cart of the game is to restore the save to the real cart then use Nintendo's official save transfer tool from the eShop to move it to your download game. But for that you would have to borrow someone's game and make sure you don't lose its save by backing it up and restoring it after. Just keep your save safe on a computer so nothing gets mixed up.
  23. If you already have it extracted, just attach it to a post. But last time I tried that it never worked for me so I just used a external file hoster and posted the link. Here is a quick and easy file hoster http://tinyupload.com/
  24. I know it may seem like a strange question since I can obviously get a decrypted save already but I do have a couple use cases where this may come in handy. If you have a encrypted 0000001.sav and a decrypted "main" from savedatafiler made at the same time would it be possible to generate a saves xorpad by just comparing them? (All digital versions so Powersaves is not a option like the current instructions need)? My use cases for why it would be handy would be 1) For if I ever accidentally end up with a broken 3DS but no recent decrypted backups I could pull the memory card which is still likely working and get a decrypted main that could be imported into a replacement system. 2) To open some old backed up .sav files from before getting a Gateway. I do make regular backups both local and off site but I still want to be extra safe and like the thought of the ability to not depend on old backups but be able to decrypt the latest as long as the pretty well protected memory card survives. It may seem unlikely but I have in the past had basically the exact same use case scenario "1" happen and got old info back 6 years after the fact when I finally found a copy of a encrypted backup. (Now I'm better with local and offsite backups for not losing them)
  25. Here is my NA Samurott wc6 http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=03380744246452086585
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