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Welcome to one month ago when LordLandon first released this, haha. In all seriousness sendpkm.py works very well although the lib doesn't seem to be able to fully emulate GTS. When sending a pokemon from your computer to the DS it will experience a communication error on the last animation frame of the pokemon and instructs you to reboot. It reminds me a lot of cloning glitches, perhaps this is intentional (the communication error, that is) but I haven't the slightest clue about reverse engineering these sorts of things. The game is saved before this however, and it takes you back to the title screen with the pokemon in your party or in a free PC slot. --[[User:Incorrectbacon|Incorrectbacon]] 10:53, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
Sendpkm.py just makes it ''much'' easier to send created pokemon to a DS rather than the usual method of swapping out action replay, gameshark or flash carts etc. In addition, I'm sure some python hacker could get a packet sniffer and emulate Mystery Gift server as well using this proof of concept, but again I know almost nothing of reverse engineering so perhaps this isn't practical let alone possible. --[[User:Incorrectbacon|Incorrectbacon]] 10:53, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
Everyone, I figured out how to do this. You change your IP adress to the website's IP adress and you get one. Like at the link at the bottom, it says you can get Puffy the Jigglypuff. According to the website, IT IS SAFE. -[[User:?????|?????]]      [[User talk:?????|Huh?]]
Everyone, I figured out how to do this. You change your IP adress to the website's IP adress and you get one. Like at the link at the bottom, it says you can get Puffy the Jigglypuff. According to the website, IT IS SAFE. -[[User:?????|?????]]      [[User talk:?????|Huh?]]


UPDATE: It doesn't work people, it's a waste of time. -[[User:?????|?????]]      [[User talk:?????|Huh?]]
UPDATE: It doesn't work people, it's a waste of time. -[[User:?????|?????]]      [[User talk:?????|Huh?]]
:Quite contrary, this method does work in addition to sending pokemon easily from a computer to your DS over a home wireless network. It's been working since I found the program written by LordLandon a month ago. --[[User:Incorrectbacon|Incorrectbacon]] 10:53, 4 April 2010 (UTC)


:It does work. You have to change the DNS in your connection settings, not your IP. I tried it myself to see if it was possible, and it is. [[User:J-Mac|<font face="papyrus" size="3" color="black">J-Mac</font>]] 22:07, 3 April 2010 (UTC)
:It does work. You have to change the DNS in your connection settings, not your IP. I tried it myself to see if it was possible, and it is. [[User:J-Mac|<font face="papyrus" size="3" color="black">J-Mac</font>]] 22:07, 3 April 2010 (UTC)

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Welcome to one month ago when LordLandon first released this, haha. In all seriousness sendpkm.py works very well although the lib doesn't seem to be able to fully emulate GTS. When sending a pokemon from your computer to the DS it will experience a communication error on the last animation frame of the pokemon and instructs you to reboot. It reminds me a lot of cloning glitches, perhaps this is intentional (the communication error, that is) but I haven't the slightest clue about reverse engineering these sorts of things. The game is saved before this however, and it takes you back to the title screen with the pokemon in your party or in a free PC slot. --Incorrectbacon 10:53, 4 April 2010 (UTC)

Sendpkm.py just makes it much easier to send created pokemon to a DS rather than the usual method of swapping out action replay, gameshark or flash carts etc. In addition, I'm sure some python hacker could get a packet sniffer and emulate Mystery Gift server as well using this proof of concept, but again I know almost nothing of reverse engineering so perhaps this isn't practical let alone possible. --Incorrectbacon 10:53, 4 April 2010 (UTC)

Everyone, I figured out how to do this. You change your IP adress to the website's IP adress and you get one. Like at the link at the bottom, it says you can get Puffy the Jigglypuff. According to the website, IT IS SAFE. -????? Huh?

UPDATE: It doesn't work people, it's a waste of time. -????? Huh?

Quite contrary, this method does work in addition to sending pokemon easily from a computer to your DS over a home wireless network. It's been working since I found the program written by LordLandon a month ago. --Incorrectbacon 10:53, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
It does work. You have to change the DNS in your connection settings, not your IP. I tried it myself to see if it was possible, and it is. J-Mac 22:07, 3 April 2010 (UTC)