It's possible to make it check both the party Pokemon and Pokemon in the Battle Box by editing regulation.cfg file. Through testing we were able to figure out how to get past this screen as it turns out "No problems found" also acts as a default message, if something does fail one of the checks it will display what the error was. Putting in the correct cartridge displays the message "No problems found" and ask if you want to save the results.
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Luckily, I just so happen to have a copy of Black. This could imply that the app was a carry over from a previous tool used the year before. The weird thing is, Black and White were used for the 2011 PWC, not 2010. The app looks for 3 file on the SD card: regulation.bin, regulation.cfg, and rule.prd.īy making 3 dummy files full of garbage data and naming them as the files listed before, we were able to get it to boot, after which we were greeted with a lovely message: From what the name implies, this tool must have been used for the Pokemon World Championship ( PWC) in 2010.Through observations we were able to get some insights on what each of the 3 mystery apps do: It was later revealed the apps were looking for 3 files at the root of an SD card before being able to boot. All of which were preinstalled to the NAND as there is no way to access "Data Mangement" to move them to a SD card.Īt first, the only app that would boot was Log Viewer as both of the Rule Check Tools would just crash and return back to the menu. The apps included are: Flipnote Studios, DSi + Internet, PWC2010 Rule Check Tool, PWC2010 Log Viewer, and PokemonBW2 Rule Check Tool. The system was formatted when I got it and it didn't come with an SD card (this will become a problem later on) On the front side where the camera is, there are two faded silhouettes of what look to be rectangular stickers The casing has some minor scratches and such, and is missing the original stylus. The system itself is appears to be a normal black DSi, nothing about it is different from that of a stock model The mystery was just starting, a group of individuals from the DS(i) homebrew scene started to get to the bottom of this (me being invited despite my lack of knowledge due to being the one who found it), here's what we were able to figure out: I tried to message the seller, but he said that he has no idea either (most likely he bought them in bulk as he was selling a lot of other models at the time). "PWC2010"? I never heard about there being DSiWare for Pokemon? I consulted with other people on the internet and it turns out nobody else has heard it either. When I got it I noticed there was something strange on it: About a month ago I ordered a DSi off of eBay (it was only $40).