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Quoted By: >>27343472 >>27345985 >>27354178
OFFICIAL OP FOR /pgs/ (other thread is dead / near bump limit)
DA RULES:
#1: Wait for scanners: we are not faster than light. Code will take some time to get Pokemons, then we have to screenshot the map and post it on 4chan. Please be patient. If you bump your request, scannerfriends reserve the right to ignore it.
#2: Post coordinates in this way:
xx.xxxxxx, yy.yyyyyy
Coordinates like "15W, 199N" do not help us.
#3: If there are more than two scanners, those scanners should begin posting with a name, in order to split the work.
#4: Consequentially, if there are more than two scanners, users shall post BOTH coordinates and the requested scanner.
Here is a Pastebin for dummies for scanning:
http://pastebin.com/SkL1LcbR (embed)
(Python runs natively on OS X and Linux, do not attempt to install it through Wine. Go here: https://www.python.org/downloads/ and download 2.7.12 for your OS.)
Once you get through that first Pastebin and get everything up and running, you might notice that if you leave the script running for about 30 minutes, new Pokemon will stop appearing on the map. Here is a workaround for this issue using PowerShell: http://pastebin.com/WE2c6518 (embed)
That Pastebin also has instructions to run ngrok, which will allow you to view the scanner map on your phone while you're out catching Pokemon.
Important links:
PoGoMap: https://jz6.github.io/PoGoMap/
Installation Guide: https://github.com/AHAAAAAAA/PokemonGo-Map/wiki
Android Scanner (based on the one above): https://github.com/BrianEstrada/PokeScanner/releases
Happy hunting!
DA RULES:
#1: Wait for scanners: we are not faster than light. Code will take some time to get Pokemons, then we have to screenshot the map and post it on 4chan. Please be patient. If you bump your request, scannerfriends reserve the right to ignore it.
#2: Post coordinates in this way:
xx.xxxxxx, yy.yyyyyy
Coordinates like "15W, 199N" do not help us.
#3: If there are more than two scanners, those scanners should begin posting with a name, in order to split the work.
#4: Consequentially, if there are more than two scanners, users shall post BOTH coordinates and the requested scanner.
Here is a Pastebin for dummies for scanning:
http://pastebin.com/SkL1LcbR (embed)
(Python runs natively on OS X and Linux, do not attempt to install it through Wine. Go here: https://www.python.org/downloads/ and download 2.7.12 for your OS.)
Once you get through that first Pastebin and get everything up and running, you might notice that if you leave the script running for about 30 minutes, new Pokemon will stop appearing on the map. Here is a workaround for this issue using PowerShell: http://pastebin.com/WE2c6518 (embed)
That Pastebin also has instructions to run ngrok, which will allow you to view the scanner map on your phone while you're out catching Pokemon.
Important links:
PoGoMap: https://jz6.github.io/PoGoMap/
Installation Guide: https://github.com/AHAAAAAAA/PokemonGo-Map/wiki
Android Scanner (based on the one above): https://github.com/BrianEstrada/PokeScanner/releases
Happy hunting!