Hi,
I installed CFW today and as such, have Luma3DS. With this 3DS I want to write and run a Python script that would open my Virtual Console Pokemon game and Soft Reset a shiny Lugia. I have previously written a script inspired by a certain public GitHub repo (I do not have enough reputation to share the link) on my PC that allowed me to Soft Reset on my PC emulator.
This is why I am asking whether there is a CFW app that I can install where I can write and run a Python script that would simulate button presses and take a screenshot of the screen to shiny check on the CFW 3DS. Any help is greatly appreciated.
If this is not the right place to ask this question, should I make a post for it?
Edit: I am aware that there exists an SR tool in PKMN NTR but I do not wish to download it as I have no desire to use any of its other features and not to mention it has features like downloading .pk* files. Furthermore, I do not wish to read the internal game data and check whether it is shiny but rather take a more "human approach".
I installed CFW today and as such, have Luma3DS. With this 3DS I want to write and run a Python script that would open my Virtual Console Pokemon game and Soft Reset a shiny Lugia. I have previously written a script inspired by a certain public GitHub repo (I do not have enough reputation to share the link) on my PC that allowed me to Soft Reset on my PC emulator.
This is why I am asking whether there is a CFW app that I can install where I can write and run a Python script that would simulate button presses and take a screenshot of the screen to shiny check on the CFW 3DS. Any help is greatly appreciated.
If this is not the right place to ask this question, should I make a post for it?
Edit: I am aware that there exists an SR tool in PKMN NTR but I do not wish to download it as I have no desire to use any of its other features and not to mention it has features like downloading .pk* files. Furthermore, I do not wish to read the internal game data and check whether it is shiny but rather take a more "human approach".