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Pokémon Emerald flash memory corruption
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Systems, Flashcards, and Emulation
Thanks for the detailed post. Yes, I actually did get the cart restored very shortly after I started this thread. I took it to a local retro gaming store that does repairs. They removed some of the excess solder from my attempt at a repair, and replaced the battery. As far as I know, that's all they did, and it works perfectly fine now. As to why this resolved what was seemingly an issue with the flash memory, I have no idea. But hopefully the problem won't rear its ugly head again. -
The part that confuses me the most is the multiple saves I made throughout that time playing, and even SRing to those save points successfully, only to have the game revert to what was a few saves ago. I've really never experienced anything like this. It would surprise me if I didn't let the text finish before powering off, considering how many times I've successfully saved a Pokémon game in my life, but I suppose it's a possibility. I was thinking the issue was more along the lines of a corrupt SD card or something like that. But you do make good points. I was able to get back to where I was, and I'll be sure to follow what you said.
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Last night, I played VC Crystal for a few hours. I vividly remember saving and SRing using the VC menu multiple times along the way (i.e. in front of the red Gyarados). Eventually I saved for the final time and powered off my 3DS. I just picked the game back up, and to my shock, I was saved in the same spot where I began the night before. All my progress was lost, despite the multiple times I saved and SR'd (but never hard reset). What could possibly be the cause of this? Could it be a faulty SD card, or a problem with the 3DS?
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You are correct, I missed the edit. But thanks, that's what I needed to know. Also, "voucher" is just the term that the person I was speaking with was using. I wasn't sure what else to call it.
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Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I've heard that some of those cheat codes can cause things like all gold Frontier symbols, etc. What I was particularly wondering about was whether this voucher would be visible in the case of an injected Old Sea Map, or whether you only get that if it was genuinely obtained from the event with the wireless adapter. The person I'm speaking with believes it's the latter, and thus its presence or lack thereof could be used to indicate the origin of the WC (2005 event vs. injected).
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I'm speaking with someone who has a source for a copy of Pokémon Emerald with a supposedly genuine (obtained from one of the 2005 events) Old Sea Map. They said that as far as they know, if the WonderCard is injected using a tool such as the one offered here, the "voucher" that appears when you connect the wireless adapter and go to the Mystery Gift screen will not be there. Is this the case, or will the voucher be there even in the case of the injection? I would think (and was told on Discord) that it would be present, but seeing as how I'm getting conflicting answers, I figured I'd start a discussion so that someone who's 100% certain can help me. Thanks in advance.
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Pokémon Emerald flash memory corruption
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Systems, Flashcards, and Emulation
Everything checks out fine on the back of the board; the multimeter appears to confirm that everything that is supposed to be connected is indeed connected. What exactly does this mean considering my game doesn't register at all after the attempted repair years ago (the GBA acts as if nothing is in it)? Are you saying to do the same thing on the front? I don't believe I'll be able to trace every connection on the front since many of them are covered by the printed text or other things such as the SRAM or ROM. -
Pokémon Emerald flash memory corruption
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Systems, Flashcards, and Emulation
Actually, if what you're referring to is the printed text on the SRAM and ROM, mine does have that; it was just not visible with the lighting on the pic in the first post. This is what my cart looks like after the attempted repairs were done on it. I just removed the battery prongs for the time being. You may notice a small bit of excess solder on the pins of the ROM; this has been brought to my attention before, and I removed it as best I could. There may still be a small bit left (see pins 3-6, top to bottom, on left side), but I was unable to get that off, and I'm going to see if someone can help me with it. EDIT: As for the continuity tests, are there any particular origin/destination points I should check? There are obviously a lot of them. EDIT2: To go along with my question in the first edit, here is some work I did with the photo of the back to make it easier to trace the points. -
Pokémon Emerald flash memory corruption
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Systems, Flashcards, and Emulation
Thanks for your reply. If I'm understanding you correctly, are you saying to trace the fine lines on the back and see if a point on the left and its corresponding point on the right register on a multimeter? -
Pokémon Emerald flash memory corruption
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Systems, Flashcards, and Emulation
I do have other non-Pokémon games that I no longer play and would be willing to, more or less ,"ruin" in the name of testing the board, but I opened them up and they are structurally different inside (no battery, etc.). While I certainly did value the save file I had on this cart at the time, I know it's long gone, so at this point, the cart is all I have left, and it would be nice to have another Emerald. Your point about the cost and time of a potential repair is entirely fair though. Also, after doing some research, I found a potentially relevant thread on Reddit, and if the numbers in the first reply are accurate, it makes no sense that the flash memory would fail after 4 years. The second reply also mentions that I would need to flash the new memory first before swapping it in. -
Pokémon Emerald flash memory corruption
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Systems, Flashcards, and Emulation
Thanks for your reply. I actually did get a new cart; however, this cart has sentimental value to me despite the save file being gone, so I'd like to get it up and running if possible. The new cart I got eventually had its battery run dry, and it still saved normally afterwards, so I doubt the battery was responsible. Here is a picture I took when I first opened the cart (prior to the attempted replacement of the battery). I believe the flash memory is the black rectangle located directly above the word "FLASH," right? The traces around it are extremely small, so I'm not even sure if someone who is proficient at microsoldering could successfully do a "transplant." Do you mind elaborating on exactly what you meant regarding the multimeter? That definitely sounds like something I could do. -
I have an Emerald cart that I got from GameStop on the release date in 2005, so I'm as sure as I can be of its legitimacy. Back in 2009, I started getting a series of error messages when saving the game. Ultimately, my save file was deleted on its own. Attached are photos I took of the bizarre messages I got. I've shared these on other Pokémon sites and no one seems to have seen them before. Excuse the poor quality / blurriness; these were taken with a digital camera over a decade ago, and some were captured from video that I took. Not knowing at the time that the battery was not the home of the save file, I tried to replace the battery, only to get excess solder on my game and damage it. (I'm looking at repairing that, and it's outside the scope of this post anyway.) If I get my game running again, am I likely to have the same save corruption happen, or was what happened probably a unique case involving something going on with my particular save file? I had never used any external devices with it, though, so that would be a surprise to me. If it is indeed something that will probably occur again, is it at all possible to replace flash memory in the GBA cart?
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Looking for FR/LG/E save with Aurora Ticket from event
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Saves - Files and Requests
If you get around to taking a look at it, I'd appreciate it if you'd let me know what you think. -
Looking for FR/LG/E save with Aurora Ticket from event
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Saves - Files and Requests
When you say you have doubts about it being legit, which save file are you referring to - the one on GameFAQs or the one I linked to in the 3rd post? The one on GameFAQs is from 2004, and being so close to the event dates (and likely before we had discovered how to to inject Wonder Cards) is a decent reason to believe it's legit IMO. -
Looking for FR/LG/E save with Aurora Ticket from event
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Saves - Files and Requests
I found a site that can do it for DS games, but not GBA; that feature hasn't been added yet. Do you know what type of GBA Gameshark I would need to restore the save? I see two different types (1, 2). -
Looking for FR/LG/E save with Aurora Ticket from event
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Saves - Files and Requests
Thanks. Unfortunately I need it in the form of a .SAV file, and I don't work with emulation (as far as I know, using an emulator is the only way to convert .SPS into .SAV). Is there anything else I can do? -
Looking for FR/LG/E save with Aurora Ticket from event
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Saves - Files and Requests
Thanks. I did run across this. In the description, the author claims to have gotten the AuroraTicket from the PCNY. Any thoughts on its legitimacy? -
I'm looking for a save file for FR/LG/E with an Aurora Ticket (with the corresponding Deoxys not yet caught) that was obtained from one of the official events back in 2004/2005. I know the NA version of the ticket has leaked and anyone can get it (and that one such will be indistinguishable from an "authentic" one), but I'm looking for one that was obtained directly from the actual event, if possible. Thanks.
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Editing data in PkHeX; checksum doesn't change
Misdreavus replied to Misdreavus's topic in Saves - Editing Help
I'm familiar with the two save banks; however, I wasn't aware that I had a choice in which one I edited. How do I change between them in PkHeX? -
Awhile back, I edited my game's playtime in PkHeX to force the checksum to be a value that yields a shiny Jirachi from the Colosseum Bonus Disc. I'm trying to do that again; however, I'm not sure what exactly I did the first time, and I'm having a bit of difficulty. Here's what I'm doing: 1. I open the .sav in HxD Hex Editor and locate the checksum. 2. I open the .sav in PkHeX and edit the playtime. 3. I go to File -> Export SAV -> Main and save my file. 4. I locate the file and manually add .sav to the file name. 5. I open the new file in HxD, browse to the same location I found the checksum at in step 1, and view it. The checksum doesn't change though. Why would this be? Am I doing something wrong? I know if I do it properly it should change since I've done this before (with an earlier version of PkHeX).
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I took the very first value in HxD (block 00 in offset 0) and changed it to 01, but after opening in PKHeX and saving, my checksum did not change. Why would this be? And thanks! EDIT: I did, however, get the checksum to 00 F5 by changing my TID to 44405 (and keeping my SID the same at 40171). How can I tell if this is a valid TID/SID combo given the vast amount of seeds that could be obtained with a live battery? The only way I can think of is to search each minute of each hour of each calendar day, which is impossible. EDIT2: I got the checksum to 00 F5 by changing my game time to 5 hr 26 min 30 sec. EDIT3: I GOT IT! Thanks everyone for all your help!
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Thanks for the explanation! So how do I know what to change the playtime to? Do I have to just tweak it, check the checksum in HxD, and repeat until I get my desired checksum? Also: 1) I don't know about all, but I would think there would be a lofty combination of TID/SID in R/S if there is a live battery at the point of generation, as that gives R/S more seeds to work with. 2) The Jirachi bonus disc is only compatible with R/S.