Tamagotchi Connection is all about more friends and more fun! Welcome to the first edition of the Tamagotchi Connection Tabloid - where you can find the latest updates, gossip and news about the next generation virtual pet. Bandai America Launches First Ever 'Fan's Choice' Voting For Its Wildly Successful Tamagotchi® Brand 'The Great Tamagotchi Shell-ection' Promotion Lets Fans Vote for Their Favorite New Virtual Pet Design Style to be Produced in January 2007 (Tamagotchi Town, USA July 21, 2006) - As Tamagotchi Connection® V3 continues to top sales charts at home and abroad, innovator Bandai America Incorporated today announced an exclusive opportunity for fans to help create the newest hot design style for the world's first and most popular 'virtual pet' toy. Beginning Saturday July 22nd, fans in the United States and Canada can log onto Tamagotchi.com and choose their favorite design from a selection of new styles. For three successive weeks, Bandai America will post a total of four designs to choose from, and the winner from each week will then qualify for a final round of voting during the week of August 12th-18th. After what is expected to be a month-long, hard fought battle, one winning design will be chosen by fans, but it will not be revealed until December at a special ceremony presided over by the Tamagotchi King of TamaTown.com. The ultimate winning design will then be produced for arrival at retail stores in January 2007. For more information on voting and rules, please visit www.Tamagotchi.com. |
- Lets start with this great web site. 1280x1024 1024x768 800x600. PC: Right click on image and 'Set as Background' or 'Set as Wallpaper'. MAC OS X: Drag the image onto your desktop. Go to System Preferences. Then go to the Desktop icon and open it. Then drag the image into the well. MAC OS 9: Drag the image onto your desktop.
- T-Gotchi is an interesting experiment, combining the nostalgia of Tamagotchi with the question of what would it be like to take care of a human with their own wants and needs versus an anime creature. Beyond the Tamagotchi staples of food and hygeine, your T-Gotchi has her own emotional well-being which must be nurtured.
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Name | Tamatchi | Kuchitamatchi | Young Mametchi | Nikatchi |
Stage | Toddler | Toddler | Teens | Teens |
Gender | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl |
Personality | ||||
Name | Hinotamatchi | Hinatchi | Patapatatchi | Young Mimitchi |
Stage | Teens | Teens | Teens | Teens |
Gender | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl |
Personality | ||||
Name | Mametchi | Mimitchi | Kuchipatchi | Memetchi |
Stage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
Gender | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl |
Personality | This is a smart, sincere Tamagotchi! It lives a good life and tries to be nice to everybody! | The most attractive of all Tamagotchis - it is intelligent, looks great and everyone loves it! | Who can resist this mild-mannered dreamer? It may be lazy, but is extremely likeable. | This Tamagotchi has big, irresistable eyes. It is extremely sensitive and gets its feelings hurt easily. |
Name | Debatchi | Dorotchi | Wooltchi | Tarakotchi |
Stage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
Gender | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy | Girl |
Personality | Watch out! This Tamagotchi is mischievous, impatient and talkative! It loves to roll and tumble and definitely needs friends. | |||
Name | Hanatchi | Androtchi | Masktchi | Gozarutchi |
Stage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
Gender | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl |
Personality | This Tamagotchi is fragile and needs a lot of care. It has a big pink nose that everyone loves! | This Tamagotchi looks like a robot but has human feelings. It is very sensitive, cares about everyone and is easy to love. | This Tamagtochi is strong-willed, but very shy. It wears a mask to hide its feelings from others. | This is a very strong Tamagotchi who practices martial arts and excels at throwing knives. Its dream is to become a Ninja! |
Name | Billotchi | Hashizoutchi | Leaftchi | Megatchi |
Stage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
Gender | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl |
Personality | ||||
Name | Nyatchi | Bill | Sekitoritchi | Pyonkotchi |
Stage | Adult | Adult | ||
Gender | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl | Boy/Girl |
Personality | ||||
Name | Chomametchi | Ojitchi | Otokitchi | Oyajitchi |
Stage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
Gender | Boy/Girl | Boy | Girl | Boy/Girl |
Personality | He is in the final stages of Tamagotchi. He is stubborn and refuses to to be defeated by a younger Tamagotchi. | She is in the final stages of Tamagotchi. This is a very famous woman who is known for arranging marriages. | Very few ever see this Tamagotchi. It keeps to itself, but drinks A LOT of coffee! |
What operating system are you using? Just for fun Linux Mint 16 Xfce Edit: turned this into a poll. Edited January 4, 2014 by Amat Gotchi. Support Communities / Mac OS & System Software / OS X El Capitan Looks like no one's replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.
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good job aza
we will see us on friday ;)
Hamachi is closed source, and therefore less trustworthy in the eyes of many people.
Why only a Linux home drive?
I use the OpenVPN plugin on my IPCop firewall. It allows for a full network connection to my home network. There is also a redirect gateway setting which will secure all communications through your home network, perfect for Wi-Fi hotspots. The plugin simplifies all the certificate creation and configuration.
I also use tunnelbick as my openVPN gui on the powerbook. It works great, is reliable and secure, lightweight. My vote is for OVPN over Hamachi due to the Open Source nature of it. You can also get GUI's for Linux and Windows.
I am able to connect itunes sharing with MT-Daapd, Remote Desktops, file share on Windows and Linux servers, ssh to any server behind my firewall. Never really thought of this as a hint as most people who are running a Linux server at home have some idea of what they are trying to do.
I think instead of samaba, netatalk would be a better solution.... and a bit more native.
thanx for the tip!
i'll try that out immediately :)
Well, actually samba and AFP (the service provided by netatalk) are equally native to OS X. Now, if you were connecting an OS 9 box, that would be a different story.
If you want speed, samba is the way to go. The AFP protocol sends all kind of metadata (icon positions, file/folder label colors, etc.) usually associated with Mac disks. So while it would seem a little more integrated into a Mac environment, it is slower than samba, which is a far more efficient file sharing protocol. I guess on a home LAN it wouldn't make much difference, but you will really notice it connecting remotely.
![Chikito Gotchi Mac OS Chikito Gotchi Mac OS](https://img.itch.zone/aW1nLzQ2Mjk4NjEucG5n/original/118EIu.png)
1) Got openVPN via darwin ports (sudo port install openvpn2) which was a fight given that the 'lzo2' module was not available in it's normal place.
2) Set everything up verbatim to the openvpn.net instructions (CA authority, certs/keys, etc).
3) Made minimal mods to the example server.conf file provided with openVPN (pointed it to the CA cert/key files).
4) Attempted to launch openvpn with sudo ./openvpn2 /etc/openvpn/server.conf
5) THIS FAILS with:
Wed Aug 16 17:29:32 2006 us=455504 Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically
Wed Aug 16 17:29:32 2006 us=455691 Exiting
Now...this same failure appears to turn up on the openVPN discussion group. I am running an Intel MacMini with latest OS 10.4. I did all the openVPN installation with sudo. I've dorked around with the server.conf file, but this doesn't help that problem. I've set dev tun0 and it changed the error message to: Wed Aug 16 17:36:56 2006 us=288472 Cannot open TUN/TAP dev /dev/tun0: No such file or directory (errno=2).
Help?
- Got openVPN via darwin ports command line:
sudo port install openvpn2
. (The 'lzo2' module's site is back up and available, so this should be easier now.) [For newbies, go to and read www.darwinports.org. - Set everything up verbatim to the openvpn.net instructions (CA authority, certs/keys, etc). I went with the one server multiple client setup. I also stuck with the TUN interface and did routing, not bridging. I've tried to understand bridging, but it sounds like a whole level of complexity that involves the firewall/router hardware as well. Too complex for our setup.
- Made only minimal mods to the example server.conf file provided with openVPN (pointed it to the CA cert/key files). I found it handy to create an /etc/openvpn directory and locate the server.conf files there. I put the key files in /etc/openvpn/easy-rsa/keys.
- Attempted to launch openvpn by cd'ing to /opt/local/sbin and running the line
sudo ./openvpn2 /etc/openvpn/server.conf
- If openvpn works for you, then congrats. Otherwise, read on:
- I had the failure: Wed Aug 16 17:29:32 2006 us=455504 Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically ----- Wed Aug 16 17:29:32 2006 us=455691 Exiting
- Sounds an awful lot like the TUN/TAP drivers were missing from OS 10.4. The problem being, the only ones I found said they were 'questionable' on an Intel machine and on 10.4. I'm not a fan of 'questionable' low level software.'
- Now...this same failure appears to turn up on the openVPN discussion group. I am running an Intel MacMini with latest OS 10.4. I did all the openVPN installation with sudo. I've dorked around with the server.conf file, but this doesn't help that problem. I've set dev tun0 and it changed the error message to: Wed Aug 16 17:36:56 2006 us=288472 Cannot open TUN/TAP dev /dev/tun0: No such file or directory (errno=2).
- Here is how I got unstuck:
- In desperation, I downloaded and installed the latest release candidate (3.0rc3) of Tunnelblick (www.tunnelblick.net).
- I tried to run Tunnelblick using a server.conf file, but I'm not sure it is intended to run as a server. ???
- Quit Tunnelblick and made sure there was no openvpn process still running that it had started
top -o command
andsudo kill openvpn
- Repeated the step above to start openvpn:
sudo /opt/local/sbin/openvpn2 /etc/openvpn/server.conf
- That's it! It worked!
- Explanation: It turns out Tunnelblick takes care of installiing the TUN/TAP drivers for you. Once those were installed, openvpn2 had no problem running.
- There were some easy steps to finish things out: open the firewall, set up the clients (TunnelBlick for Mac or OpenVPNGUI for PCs) and you've got a working VPN. I've got mac's and PCs vpn'ing into my samba share at anytime and I'm even sleeping well at night.
- Two more things:
- Because I went with the routing interface, OpenVPN clients can't effectively browse the Samba workgroup. They can get to the Samba share by going to 10.8.0.1 but they can't arbitrarily browse around. Does anybody know how to configure Samba or openvpn to handle this better? I've seen some notes, but haven't tried anything yet.
- Contribute $$$ to these projects. I figure that between openVPN, Tunnelblick, OpenVPNGUI and TUN/TAP drivers they have saved me from buying a $300-$800 vpn router. Kick 'em down some paypal funds for their good work.
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Hope that helps!!!!
Don't forget that the payload in TunnelBlick is a full working version of the 'openvpn' binary. I.E. it is a server as well - it is the config that defines the behaviour.
No need for fink and the issues you would hit with tun/tap interfaces and the lzo library issue.
You only need to follow the instructions on openvpn.net for defining a vpn server when you 'connect' using a server config everything works as expected - I have tested this and it works (I think Angelo should mention this on his site).
This one looks like quite a lot of effort to me.
What's wrong with MacFUSE + SSHFS ? With MacFusion, mounting of remote filesystems via SSH is just a click away. Especially when no root rights on the remote linux box are available, this hint is a no-go.