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Pokedex for iOS
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POKEDEX iOS
I would like to export the models from the files of Pokedex.
2 files are probably responsible for the models and have the extension .bin
I need help from someone who knows it
I found this:
http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=9929

why? because pokedex contains all generation of pokemon
I am determined to do that, but i dont know how

Another option is to try with pokedex 3D but i dont know where to get the files Sad

what you think about this http://ipodtoucher55.blogspot.com/2010/1...ndows.html
it will work to run pokedex and then use dXRipper
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I believe a combination of the iOS SDK and any kind of extraction hook followed by further conversion would be the easiest way of extracting the content out of those files. Otherwise a brute-force method would have to be applied to those archives to find a key.

This Pokedex application is curious... From what I understand, newly founded Pokemon are unlocked via tag codes. That either means that the application contains or contained unfounded Pokemon in advance, or that the models are downloaded into the app (possibly into the smaller archive, possibly outside of archives altogether). Is there an iOS app that allows for most recently accessed/modified files to be listed?
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are these the exact same models as pokedex 3d?
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I would like to first get into the archive, which program you recommend Friedslick6, having brute force?
Quote:Is there an iOS app that allows for most recently accessed/modified files to be listed?
I know nothing about this application.
Quote:From what I understand, newly founded Pokemon are unlocked via tag codes. That either means that the application contains or contained unfounded Pokemon in advance, or that the models are downloaded into the app (possibly into the smaller archive, possibly outside of archives altogether)
Pokemon in Pokedex 3D is retrieved by AR markers, and Pokedex for ios are already have all pokemon in the application, and are only unlocked by keys. Probably in those files: arcbin0r.bin 22,8 MB and arcbin5r.bin 413MB.

Quote:are these the exact same models as pokedex 3d?
Yes.
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Good luck. The archives are encrypted with an AES-128 key.
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It's impossible Sad
:/
I have 616 models of pokemon at the moment (including various form of pokemon)
I must rip :
I'm going to do:
Because I would like to create something like this, only with static models to start with.
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