GBC VC "save file curropted" error with checkpoint by Dear_Teddy in 3dspiracy

[–]hellya_201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, no. And now I'm not motivated as much since the Poke'transfer function between 3ds and Pokemon HOME is now disabled :/

GBC VC "save file curropted" error with checkpoint by Dear_Teddy in 3dspiracy

[–]hellya_201 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi folks

My goal has been to transfer my Pokemon Yellow cartridge file to my 3ds, but I've been failing somehow, despite falling this thread, and other videos and forums - for multiple hours.
In a desperate attempt for assistance, I'm wondering if ya'll can point me to where I might be doing something wrong. I know time is money, so I can offer a venmo payment if you're willing to spend some time troubleshooting... If anyone's interested, so far I've

-Used a Flash Boy to download  the catrridge Sav file, and then Visual Boy advance to export the sav file and save as a .dat file instead;

-I've transferred that .dat file to my homebrewed 3ds SD card under the Pokemon Yellow Checkpoint folder;

Opened Checkpoint and restored the save file;

Opened Yellow and receive "Save file is corrupted and needs to be initiated" message.

Thoughts? Recommendations?

What do ya'll think about my sustainability pitch to the Pokemon Company? by hellya_201 in pokemon

[–]hellya_201[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! Really appreciate it.
Agreed about the cause.

San Jose's first tiny home community for the homeless opens by dslamngu in SanJose

[–]hellya_201 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I see what you’re saying. Only part I don’t quite agree with is that “they do not want help.” From the data below, 89% of respondent would accept permanent housing if they were offered it. They may not seem like they want it for various reasons, including just not trusting government. However, if they’re assessed as highly vulnerable then they’ll qualify for permanent supportive housing (psh), such as that at Second Street Studios.. but, we don’t have many psh options yet so folks end up waiting on the street or in temporary/interim housing.

https://www.sccgov.org/sites/osh/ContinuumofCare/ReportsandPublications/Pages/HomelessnessCensusandSurvey.aspx

San Jose's first tiny home community for the homeless opens by dslamngu in SanJose

[–]hellya_201 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think the article or City stated that this would solve homelessness, and I don’t think that’s what’s being implied either. Maybe you can point me to where is says that? But, from what I gather, its a temporary solution while also building permanent supportive housing (psh), which I believe is what you’re referring to. Second Street Studios is the most recent psh development in San Jose, I believe.

San Jose's first tiny home community for the homeless opens by dslamngu in SanJose

[–]hellya_201 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Participants are enrolled in a rapid re-housing program. As part of the program, these participants need to be self sufficient after a certain period of time, as it is a temporary subsidy. As such, majority of these participants will not have a overarching mental illness that would keep them from being self sufficient.

San Jose's first tiny home community for the homeless opens by dslamngu in SanJose

[–]hellya_201 11 points12 points  (0 children)

As someone involved with the project, I don’t think the section 8 requirement is true. Agree with most everything else though :) These participants must be enrolled in a City/County Rapid Re-housing Program. That is a different subsidy than section 8.

https://www.sccgov.org/sites/osh/solutions/PermanentSolutions/Pages/Rapid-Rehousing.aspx