CTRULIB:Github to it please ?
https://github.com/smealum/ctrulib
SF2DLIB:
https://github.com/xerpi/sf2dlib
SFTDLIB:
https://github.com/xerpi/sftdlib
(I tryed compile, but I get error with "python command")
CTRULIB:Github to it please ?
Do you have at least python installed? (and in your path if windows)CTRULIB:
(I tried compile, but I get error with "python command")
yep! python v 3.5.0Do you have at least python installed? (and in your path if windows)
I meant the github to pchex ++
yep! python v 3.5.0
CTRULIB:
https://github.com/smealum/ctrulib
SF2DLIB:
https://github.com/xerpi/sf2dlib
SFTDLIB:
https://github.com/xerpi/sftdlib
(I tryed compile, but I get error with "python command")
Ask and you shall receive. I patched up some lingering bugs and added the ability to name your Pokemon, OT, and Handler. Note - this is not the colorful version, it is the OG version aka PCHex OG:How do you nickname your Pokemon? For some reason I'm not able to do it.
Awesome, thanks so much! Also, I've seen some Pokemon with the moves Happy Hour and Celebrate. Does PCHex have these moves or are they not added yet?Ask and you shall receive. I patched up some lingering bugs and added the ability to name your Pokemon, OT, and Handler. Note - this is not the colorful version, it is the OG version aka PCHex OG:
They are indeed available. Have been since Stracker made this clever tool.Awesome, thanks so much! Also, I've seen some Pokemon with the moves Happy Hour and Celebrate. Does PCHex have these moves or are they not added yet?
They are indeed available. Have been since Stracker made this clever tool.
I am afraid that is the version I am referring to... it may be just text, but there is a lot of heart in there. I believe Stracker may have left due to the thankless nature of creating things like this. The code he wrote is textbook quality, super easy to read and work with. I think if he saw the code I have been adding, he might have a heart attack.Okay, great! I can't wait to download that new version that looks so much better than the one I'm using now.
By any chance, would you know how to compile the libraries on a UNIX based computer? I wanted to compile PCHex, but can't get sf2dlib to make on my Mac.-beep-
GUI edition has not been released, although you can compile it yourself from the GitHubs provided above.
As for the latest version of PCHex, it has nine additional online boxes for backing up Pokemon. Currently I am working on a webpage which will allow you to edit these Pokemon online.
DAMN!!! I am very sorry about that! I have tested it a lot and never experienced the first bug. The black-screen-of-death when pressing start I had noticed, but its been intermittent and when it happens I just shut it off, I'm usually done anyway. The uploading one perplexes me, though, although I have never tested it during an internet hiccup, which would theoretically cause that behavior until the internet returned... I need to set the loop to break if it hits a certain number of iterations... Thanks for the heads up and sorry again. Let me fix that first, and then I'll jump into research on the camera thing.
In the meantime, here's another prize... a preview of the website, its your online boxes!
http://www.japanfour.com/
By any chance, would you know how to compile the libraries on a UNIX based computer? I wanted to compile PCHex, but can't get sf2dlib to make on my Mac.
I even read the suggestion about the qr code importing. I think that a better and fastest solution could be cloud-based importing using omikes functionality.
For the one who thinks big: omikes code could become an actual homebrew pokemon cloud storage solution, to share, for example, with @Gocario 's PHBank.
For the one who thinks bigger: we could also set up an actual cheap real webserver. Running it on a raspberry pi would be virtually costless. It could be a fun exercise for someone who wants to learn networking programming.
Just throwing some random ideas here.