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WonderSquid

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  1. I'm connected to the internet, standing next to where the most recently interacted with Guest is to make the whole collecting FC bit easier. It boots up Wonder Trade properly, selects a Pokemon, and then unselects it, and then selects it again, repeat ad nauseum. I've checked whether or not it's a legality issue with a random Exeggutor I caught, and it won't trade that either. For some reason it will trade Pokemon I have just now received from Wonder Trade, and nothing else. Pokemon I've received from previous Wonder Trade sessions are ignored, so it's not an ID number thing either.
  2. Running a Wonder Trade bot with Pokemon Moon. It gets as far as selecting a Pokemon to trade, and then cancels, and then selects it again, and then cancels, and then selects it again... The noise is starting to get irritating and it's been doing this for fifteen minutes with no end in sight. My log looks like this, if it helps: NTR: Touch screen command sent correctly Bot: Test if pokemon is selected NTR: Read pokémon data at offset 0x30000298 packet: cmd = 9, dataLen = 232 NTR: Read sucessful - PID 0x2183D3AA Bot: Picked incorrect pokemon Bot: Cancel selection and check again NTR: Read pokémon data at box 17, slot 2 packet: cmd = 9, dataLen = 232 NTR: Read sucessful - PID 0x2183D3AA NTR: Send button command 0xFFD NTR: Button command sent correctly Bot: Touch pokémon NTR: Touch the screen at 60,70 NTR: Touch screen command sent correctly Bot: Test if pokemon is selected NTR: Read pokémon data at offset 0x30000298 packet: cmd = 9, dataLen = 232 NTR: Read sucessful - PID 0x2183D3AA Bot: Picked incorrect pokemon Bot: Cancel selection and check again NTR: Read pokémon data at box 17, slot 2 packet: cmd = 9, dataLen = 232 NTR: Read sucessful - PID 0x2183D3AA NTR: Send button command 0xFFD NTR: Button command sent correctly Bot: Touch pokémon NTR: Touch the screen at 60,70 NTR: Touch screen command sent correctly Bot: Test if pokemon is selected NTR: Read pokémon data at offset 0x30000298 packet: cmd = 9, dataLen = 232 NTR: Read sucessful - PID 0x2183D3AA Bot: Picked incorrect pokemon Bot: Cancel selection and check again NTR: Read pokémon data at box 17, slot 2 Except way way longer.
  3. Pokemon X. I suppose I'll just find out, then. Thanks!
  4. I've considered removing certain gym badges to rebattle the gym leaders and change the memories of the girl that tells you about each badge (the reasons for me wanting to do this is kind of complicated). Are there any consequences for doing this if you're already postgame? (I.E. does it reset certain flags that aren't supposed to be reset?) Has anyone experimented with this firsthand? Doing this in Gen 3 didn't seem to mess with anything, but then again that was years ago and there were a lot less complicated moving parts in that game, so to speak.
  5. Does anyone have a copy of the current firmware for the Cyber Gadget and a way to install it manually? Something went wrong updating it and all I get when I try is "an attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B)" and then the whole thing freezes up. EDIT: wwhhhhaaaaaaaaaat the fuck i did nothing different the fifteenth time in a row but then it worked anyway????????????? Alright then Though if anyone has a way to get a copy of the firmware it might not be a bad idea since it doesn't seem to be available anywhere else.
  6. I don't know for certain, but I imagine it wouldn't affect much. CyberGadget only deals with the cartridge itself, not the system, so you should be fine.
  7. Oh hey, that's way easier. Thanks for the help!
  8. whoops, seem to have jumped the gun a bit with that first thread, sorry. Hello! I've been dabbling with Pokemon save editing for years, but it's been almost entirely gen 3. Bit disappointed to figure out there already existed a gen 3 save file editor and that I didn't need to spend two years deciphering a wall of hexadecimal and manually rewriting checksums (whoops), which is what eventually led me to easy-to-use editors like PokeGen and PKHeX. Very recently got into the newer generations (save editing-wise, I mean), and I generally have little to no idea what I'm doing. Glad there seems to be a forum for this stuff.
  9. Hey wow I got an account for this. Hello! I've been using PKHeX for a while, but I've avoided officially doing anything homebrew out of paranoia. Now that my warranty's over and Gen 7 is out, I figured I might as well give it a shot. Up until now I've been using a Japanese DS and copy of X, which has worked out nicely. However, from what I've read in their update log (I think, my Japanese is basically nonexistent), the Cyber Gadget does not support Sun and Moon yet, and may not for some time. Ideally if someone can confirm this one way or another, I can just get a Japanese copy of Moon if I interpreted this wrong and call it a day. If not, though, which is what I suspect will be the case, I'll have to install homebrew, which leads to the second part of my post: I have absolutely no idea how to get started. Not because there aren't any good tutorials -- because there are too many. I have the means to pull off the OOTHax method, but the tutorial for it doesn't cover getting PXHeX itself onto your DS (if this is even necessary for homebrew??? the videos were unclear). Another tutorial talks about homebrew like it's a downloadable application and uses Ninjhax, another one talks like PKHeX is just straight up a part of the homebrew channel's software, which is extremely misleading, another seems to indicate it's some sort of website and uses the QR method, requiring old firmware that I can't un-update back to without potentially bricking my system... there's about eighty methods that talk about each step like it's a completely different thing, and I'm lost. TLDR: Does the Cyber Gadget, if anyone here actually uses it, support Sun and Moon? And if not, how can I go about installing homebrew on my 3DS?
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