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So, Pokesav only works on illegitimate roms? There's no way to use it on an official copy? Let me get this straight, I need:
- A flash card (preferably M3 series)
- Pokemon Diamond or Pearl rom on it
- A USB thing to connect it to my PC
- Pokesav
Correct?
Hmm, here's a question I haven't seen asked.
I'm using the english translation. A lot of words and letters have a | between them which is supposed to be a space, but once saved it becomes a ?. Example: BOX|1 (In Pokesav) once saved will be BOX?1 in the game. So if I delete that character and put a space, it has a larger gap than it is supposed to have! Such a minor complaint, but I need a fix, anyone have the answer?
Simple answer: Don't use Space.
Um, sorry for the newbie-ish attitude. But...
...it won't even let me load the SAV file I have. I'm using an emulator... the No$gba Emulator. >.O And...I dunno why, I just try opening the SAV file (and it says it's an .sav too)! but then POKESAV tells me it's the wrong file type...
...um, why?
While I did say that PokeSav would work for emulators, I did so simply assuming it would. I don't know what .sav format No$GBA uses, but from what I've heard it's not actually fully compatible with NDS games (You can save and load just fine, but to any other prog aside from the emulator itself just sees it as gibberish).
Unfortunally, PokeSav isn't being updated anymore and as such I doubt there'll ever be support for No$GBAs save format.
I don't know if I'm posting in the wrong place or anything but for Croagunk, it has two abilities: Anticipation and Dry Skin. How do I make the pokesav let me use those two abilities cause I can only choose 1..sorry if im bothering something impossible but...
Will this app ever be converted to java so macs and linux can use it or to .app for macs?
it sounds interesting but unfortunatly i will never be able to use it unless it is in mac .app or in java .jar
If anybody can do this out of their sweat and pain then much thanks, i really appericiate it, along with all the other mac/linux useres out there!
Developement for PokeSav has stopped and there'll be no new versions that I know of. Unfortunally, you're stuck with having to emulate the prog using wine, or you'll have to recode it yourself, or find someone who will.
Oh, and Java sucks.
QUOTE(sheldon3 @ May 10 2007, 09:17 PM)
I encountered this problem, but I didn't realize that adding a new space left a larger gap. This is no big deal, I replaced the marks with spaces and I didn't even notice a difference.Hmm, here's a question I haven't seen asked.
I'm using the english translation. A lot of words and letters have a | between them which is supposed to be a space, but once saved it becomes a ?. Example: BOX|1 (In Pokesav) once saved will be BOX?1 in the game. So if I delete that character and put a space, it has a larger gap than it is supposed to have! Such a minor complaint, but I need a fix, anyone have the answer?
QUOTE said:While I did say that PokeSav would work for emulators, I did so simply assuming it would. I don't know what .sav format No$GBA uses, but from what I've heard it's not actually fully compatible with NDS games (You can save and load just fine, but to any other prog aside from the emulator itself just sees it as gibberish).
Unfortunally, PokeSav isn't being updated anymore and as such I doubt there'll ever be support for No$GBAs save format.
QUOTE said:Okay, I figured this out.
1. Go to your NO$GBA BATTERY folder and copy your save file somewhere else in order to back it up in case you mess up.
2. Open NO$GBA.ini in notepad, scroll down to the line:
SAV/SNA File Format == Compressed
and change it to:
SAV/SNA File Format == Uncompressed
3. Open No$GBA (make sure your save type in NO$GBA is FLASH 512 kbytes) and continue your game. Save the game, and then quit NO$GBA. Check the size of your save file in the BATTERY folder. It should be over 500kb.
3. Use the follow program to convert your save file, it will remove the first 76 bytes of your save:
Freeware - No$GBA > VBA Battery Converter | [email protected]
To use it, click the "Configure" button and set the directory to where your new big save file is. In the empty text box named "New .sav File" enter a name for the new file you will make. Now select your Pokemon save and press convert file. It will create a new save file with the name you typed in.
4. Download the Pokemon save editor:
RapidShare: 1-Click Webhosting
Open your new converted save file (the one you made in step 3) with it, and when you are done cheating your ass off, click save. Now take the new save file you just cheated with, and put it in your NO$GBA save folder. Now name it the same name of your original pokemon save, so that NO$GBA will load it when you play the game. That's all. Now I shall enjoy my 99 of every TM, and I had a sex change just for the hell of it.
Lastly, once you use your hacked save in NO$GBA and save, you will not be able to hack it again right away. Once you have used your hacked save in NO$GBA and saved, you must use the NO$GBA>VBA converter, then hack.
Hmm, here's a question I haven't seen asked.
I'm using the english translation. A lot of words and letters have a | between them which is supposed to be a space, but once saved it becomes a ?. Example: BOX|1 (In Pokesav) once saved will be BOX?1 in the game. So if I delete that character and put a space, it has a larger gap than it is supposed to have! Such a minor complaint, but I need a fix, anyone have the answer?
I encountered this problem, but I didn't realize that adding a new space left a larger gap. This is no big deal, I replaced the marks with spaces and I didn't even notice a difference.
QUOTE said:3. Use the follow program to convert your save file, it will remove the first 76 bytes of your save:
Freeware - No$GBA > VBA Battery Converter | [email protected]
To use it, click the "Configure" button and set the directory to where your new big save file is. In the empty text box named "New .sav File" enter a name for the new file you will make. Now select your Pokemon save and press convert file. It will create a new save file with the name you typed in.