tomandalfie
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Accually, the way to debugg a Tamagotchi Connexion, After you take out the four skrews, when you look around the computer board, you'll see four more skrews. If you unskrew them, you'll see the screen. on that side of the computer board, you'll see DEBUGG.There are no major differences really.
Except ;
1.You can de-bug a connection and not a connexion.
2. The 'connection' is meant for the US market and 'connexion' for the UK and Europe market.
3. The date is shown different so on a connection the 31st May would be 5/31 and on a connection the date will be 31/5.
4. The food menu on a connection has words and pictures, the food menu on a connexion just has pictures.
They are the only differences I can find between my tama connections/connexions.
The connection is not 'superior' to the connexion. (some people on here seem to have an attitude that some-how their connection is better than somebody else's connexion- it's just not true)
The chatacters are the same.
They work the same.
The passwords work the same.
They connect and breed together.
Just look at them as being from different countries but totally compatable.
Which is why I haven't voted as it's not possible to say which is better.
Me too.For me, a Connection would be better. I can't understand the metric system, and that's the system the Connexions use for weight. It would confuse me x.x'
I have connections and connexions and they all have "lb" for weight. None of mine are in metric?For me, a Connection would be better. I can't understand the metric system, and that's the system the Connexions use for weight. It would confuse me x.x'
Me three It's very hard to understand weird huh?For me, a Connection would be better. I can't understand the metric system, and that's the system the Connexions use for weight. It would confuse me x.x'
Odd ' I thought they were mostly in metrics.I have connections and connexions and they all have "lb" for weight. None of mine are in metric?
Well no thats not right - on an Australian Connexion at least - there is no DEBUG bit - I have opened up at least 10 of them - its just not there. I do have a Connection as well - which I debugged - so I do know what to look for....Accually, the way to debugg a Tamagotchi Connexion, After you take out the four skrews, when you look around the computer board, you'll see four more skrews. If you unskrew them, you'll see the screen. on that side of the computer board, you'll see DEBUGG.