0NL1NE

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0NL1NE is the name of a system that uses the Digital Monster Communications system created by BladeSabre at the WithTheWill forum to allow the Digimon Virtual Pets (and some Digivices) to communicate over the internet.

0NL1NE works through turning your digimon's information into a copy of that digimon in the form codes called "Digital Read-Only-Memory" or DigiROM, for short. These DigiROM are extracted using the D-Com, sent back and forth between Tamers, via instant messaging systems and any other form of online communication, and then inserted into the device to fight the digimon that has been received. This is explained further in the Guide.

The original website for this project can be found here.

General note

If you are getting started, it is recommended to read this entire document and the articles below. This document talks about how to get started from scratch, compatibility information depending on your computer, and the different applications that can be used with these devices.

Quick start

In order to enter the world of 0NL1NE, first you will need a communicator. Here is a list of the different communicators that are supported.

Once you have a communicator, you are now able to use the different projects that comprise the 0NL1NE community. Here is a list of the currently supported applications.

Finally, if you are a developer, or you are looking to understand how all of this works, Here is an index of the currently supported and understood devices, and also how to interpret the data that's generated by the devices themselves.

If you do have further questions, or you want to find other people to connect with, feel free to join the Digimon 0nl1ne Discord community or Digitama Hatchery Discord community.

General resources

Devices that allow the connection of your V-Pet to your computer. Necessary in order to join 0NL1NE.

Compatibility chart of the different communicators against common operating system/devices.

Applications that are part of the 0NL1NE project, and make use of the different communicators.

Other resources

This chart contains a list of possible combinations of resistors in order to assemble an ACom circuit.

Measurements of the prongs in the VPet. Useful to recreate the connector in CAD software or building your own ACom.