I tried re-calibrating at different second values, but I wasn't hitting the adjacents like I was 52 seconds, because timer #2 was different. I just want to be able to change 'target seconds' values at will. Shouldn't the "seconds" value only be linked to the first timer?įor example, I tried out '45' for my seconds value. My normal calibrated delay at 52 seconds is 610 and my calibrated seconds is 14. After changing 'target seconds' to 45, I hit a 666 delay, entered that into the Update field, and re-tried. After another run, I hit something like 600, and entered that into the Update field. I tried again, and the next attempt was at least 60+- my target. Can you tell me how to emulate my normal routine from Pikatimer into EonTimer so I can make the switch? Thanks for addressing my question, ToastPlusOne. The main issue I'm unsure about is where to enter my delay to compensate for the time lost in the hardware from resetting. Other Delay on SoulSilver: Wanted Delay + 45 While using PikaTimer, I entered the same value for 'calibrated delay' and 'wanted delay', to see how much on average I would need to tack onto the delay timer. I always used to run SoulSilver on my DSi and Plat on my DS phat. Sorry for my ignorance, but is the configuration I did related to the hardware only or the cartridge only? Now that I have Pokemon Black, I've switched the two games, and am now using SS in the DS phat and Platinum in my DSi. Now that I've decided to try out EonTimer, I don't know where to put my "Other Delay" before starting. Thank you so much for the helpful replies.
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