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  1. hwd45

    V3 Password Experimentation

    I'd happily accept help with it! It's something I'm really very new to, so I'm still picking up a lot of the basics and figuring out how I want the site to look. Feel free to shoot me a message any time.
  2. hwd45

    V3 Password Experimentation

    Not an update I expected to be giving right now because it happened so quickly, but SA311 and I have cracked the Music Star password algorithm! A basic run down of how they work is included below: A password is 6 decimal digits long, let's say ABCDEF - though this actually represents two...
  3. hwd45

    Archiving Tamatown

    Just quickly double posting here, since I want to make sure these are archived somewhere at least, rather than waiting - so for now the files can be downloaded here. Quite a massive pain that the Internet Archive isn’t accepting them yet, but I’ll make sure they’re uploaded ASAP.
  4. hwd45

    Archiving Tamatown

    Hello! It's been a while. After putting it off for about 3 years, I finally got around to dumping some old browser caches. It's still an ongoing process, so I might have more to update on in the future, but for now it seems like I've probably been able to gather as many files from my old browser...
  5. hwd45

    V3 Password Experimentation

    Just a quick update: after a small breakthrough earlier today, I’ve managed to crack the V6 login passwords. Logout passwords and item passwords are still uncracked but this revelation puts us significantly closer to cracking them. I’ll do another post soon with more information about how they...
  6. hwd45

    Tamagotchi on MAME

    I believe it is, but it’s been a while since I played it - I remember being surprised by how good it looked, though
  7. hwd45

    Tamagotchi on MAME

    I think a lot of it is that not many people have heard of the MAME support yet. I actually played it not too long ago and it wasn’t so bad!
  8. hwd45

    Tamagotchi on MAME

    I’d assume so yeah, as I recall the full data is VERY small indeed, whereas something like a connection version would be a bit larger. Currently some of the discussions surrounding how to dump the Connection versions are suggesting that we might have to take a similar approach for those devices...
  9. hwd45

    Tamagotchi on MAME

    I have indeed; this is one of a very small handful of Tamagotchis that have had code dumps. As I recall this was done optically, so they literally read off the 1s and 0s off the chip rather than finding an exploit to automate reading the data off.
  10. hwd45

    V3 Password Experimentation

    Hi all - after taking a little bit of a break, I decided to have another crack at the V4 login / logout passwords. After a few days I managed to figure out the format of the codes and write a logout password generator: https://www.mamemamelabs.com/v4-logout-password-generator I would like to...
  11. hwd45

    prototype tamagotchi sprites found in sengoku turb F.I.D

    Ah yes, the sprites from the patent doc. Interestingly enough, the V1 patent doc also has sprites of the P1-style Masukutchi in place of the Connection series Masktchi. I believe Tarakotchi was also seen using a different idle sprite on the US box art and on the website, too - I often wonder if...
  12. hwd45

    prototype tamagotchi sprites found in sengoku turb F.I.D

    I’m pretty sure I do, buuuut it wouldn’t hurt to see them again just in case I’ve lost the images at some point!
  13. hwd45

    prototype tamagotchi sprites found in sengoku turb F.I.D

    I’ve been meaning on making some sort of record / archive of each of the places we’ve seen pre-final sprites and prototype designs before, so this does a good job at filling another gap on the Tamagotchi prerelease timeline. Thank you so much for sharing!
  14. hwd45

    Rarest Tamagotchi?

    I'm double posting here, but there's one other especially rare version I want to talk about - I've been searching for this one for quite a while now and I figure with how rare and mysterious this version is, it'll only get found if I start reaching out to people to help me out. For a little...
  15. hwd45

    Something weird is going on...

    Want things to get even weirder? That one on the left is definitely a V1 - the writing on the packaging perfectly aligns with it being a V1, as does the shell design, so... Why does the plastic stick out beneath the logo like on a V2? Well as it turns out, there's some (pretty rare) late V1s...
  16. hwd45

    Rarest Tamagotchi?

    Specifically the ones with the special packaging though - most pink / blue osutchis / mesutchis are the normal variety. Not all pink / blue osumesus are test versions, but all test versions are pink / blue.
  17. hwd45

    Rarest Tamagotchi?

    Oh boy, so, those test Osutchis / Mesutchis, I don't think I'll fully be able to do them justice but here's what I've been able to dig up from the chats I've had about them before. According to the Tamagotchi Wiki, If you think this sounds really weird, that's because it is. Hopefully...
  18. hwd45

    Rarest Tamagotchi?

    Conan iD is definitely a strong contender. Other especially rare devices - the GLAY Expo Plus, PUMA V2, prerelease Osu/Mesu - I’ve seen quite a few times, even in their rarity, but the Conan iD is one which seems to persistently evade people’s collections. I think if we’re just talking devices...
  19. hwd45

    No exact clarity on V1 and V2 identification.

    Changes between devices like this actually aren’t a feature specific to certain shells; rather, this kind of change would usually be a standard ROM version difference - this means that any given shell usually has multiple different ROM variants, and often several hardware variants, too. That...
  20. hwd45

    No exact clarity on V1 and V2 identification.

    Those three are all V1s, aren’t they? I’ve been logging all known shell variations for a few years and unequivocally I can say that all three of these designs were European V1 designs. If there’s some gotcha here and it turns out to be a V2, I have a feeling it could have been some sort of...
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