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There’s a great video here from Lost In Translationmon about this device. Seems to me that battles on it play automatically, so it’s easy to assume that battling one would also be automatic. You can also transfer Digimon, which is where the legendary Kimeramon comes from. (Though there are ROM patches to make Kimeramon part of the game as an enemy unit, among others of course)
I haven’t personally seen it connected to Digimon World 2, though I did watch a Japanese streamer play through the game. They know about the PocketStation and Pocket Digimon World but apparently they’re rare and expensive, if they even still work. Guessing the battery will need replacing, as it’s about that age.
More, there were severe shortages on these things so they never made it outside of Japan, thus the whole feature was removed from Digimon World 2’s NA release. It also looks like it uses a horrible transparent plastic that doesn’t age super well.
If I recall correctly the PS1/PSX has a region lock chip, so to use it you’d need a Japanese PlayStation, a Japanese copy or burn of Digimon World 2 and one of these. Sounds expensive.
Even though you could emulate the Japanese version of Digimon World 2, it’s not like there’s anything currently that interfaces with these at this point in time anyway, and you’d also need a function in the emulator to forward the data correctly.
Sadly, the other thing that players typically notice while playing Digimon World 2 is the pain of having to level from 1 again after a DNA, which this could’ve helped with.
As a redirect to a list of Fediverse instances? That’d be funny AF. As a locked solo instance? Sure, for the lolz. As a real deal instance for a community? Not a chance… Basing a community on hating a guy is sure to attract more hate, and moderating that just sounds complicated.
This note gives me flashbacks to XP-era Wi-fi drivers. I had a Belkin 802.11g Wi-fi dongle because cables were a no-go. Thing would cause networking to stop working on a regular basis. Reboot fixed it temporarily.
Eventually upgraded to a Lenovo N200 running… Vista, (It was SP2 okay? It wasn’t bad, but it also had upgraded RAM and CPU) and it had an Intel wireless controller, the issue never returned.
Also looks like IT had enough of people asking why their PC’s wireless doesn’t work.
I’m not terribly surprised that an AI firm has monetary interest in social media, even one like Xitter. There’s probably no better place to farm data than social media. A search engine maybe?
(Although I feel like it’s kinda cheating given that he’s basically buying it from himself…)
Solus. It was this or opensuse tumbleweed but I got cold feet with tumbleweed. I wanted away from a release schedule because I got frustrated with Ubuntu. So now I get weekly updates, and I’m happy with that. I’m currently on Plasma 6.3.3 and life is good.
Frutiger Aero ❤️! But like the article said, there’s also a lot of reasons not to use it.
I’m using a semi-rolling distro with KDE right now. I think that’s the way.
Keep this up and we might even get to see America starting a state-run car company. This’ll be great to watch. 🍿
Hey guys I got a wifi69 card, does anyone know how to make it work? NVM I fixed it.
(User disappears after the post and never elaborates, meanwhile replying to the thread is also a necro post and it gets locked anyway)
Or my other favourite:
How to make Gameguy xbox controller work: [posted 5 years ago] [Deleted by user]
Thank you for the update, thanks xManager for having kept the tunes running.
Interestingly, ExplorerPatcher recommends not using it on work machines. Dev knows their target audience, LOL. Probably more of a CYA type thing, you know, in case M$ break something and leaves it inoperable, but for a work machine I’d want to run it as stock as possible.
But it’s probably the only software that fits your need of being FOSS… Did you get better?