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'''RamiroR''' is a member of the [[Sonic scene]] from Corrientes, Argentina who has a large interest in [[Mega Drive]] programing, which he is currently learning. Some time ago he worked on a group [[hack]] called ''[[SaFusie]]'', but he left it in favor of pursuing his studies.  
Ramiro is guy from Corrientes, Argentina who is 14 and has many interests about [[Mega Drive]] programing, he is learning now, some time ago he was on a group hack, called SaFusie, but he left it, and now he is trying to study for the school and looking some time for making SGGE, his own graphic engine which will be able to show objects and maps on screen, and he also has to design 3 different web sites.
 
  
The first time he heard about Sonic's hack, he was really amazed, it was in 2007, he had seen [[Sonic CulT]], he saw many different hacks of Sonic, all amazed him, he thought hackers made those hacks by hexadecimal edition, but then he heard about [[ASM]], the first impression he has, was that it would be a totally headache to try to program with ASM. He stopped entering to Sonic Cult, he completly forgot about this stuff.
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He is currently trying to study for school and find some time for making SGGE, his own graphics engine which will be able to show objects and maps on screen; in addition, he also has to design 3 different web sites.
But in 2008, some curiosity came to him about Sonic's hack, then he had read a MD programming guide which is on [[Hacking CulT]], written by [[drx]], then he learnt some stuff, but he was not understanding it too much yet,so he registered on [[Sonic Retro]], where he begun to post a lot of questions about MD programming, [[Tweaker]] almost didn't pass him as a [[member]], but he got another chance, and he did it.
 
Being already on Retro, he met [[TmEE]], and begun to talk to him and make him A LOT of different questions, about English and Megadrive programing.
 
  
And now, he is on holidays,but he has to study two subject he didn't pass during the year, he is wanting to finish SGGE and show it to Retro, and his friend ask for him to do three different web pages, he agreed(as there was money going through there).  
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==History==
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When Ramiro first learned of Sonic ROM hacking in the year 2007, he was amazed. He had seen [[Sonic CulT]], as well as many different ROM hacks that impressed him. He initially thought hackers made those hacks by using hex editors, but then he learned about [[ASM]]. The first impression he had was that it would be a total headache to try to program with ASM. He stopped going to Sonic CulT, completely abandoning his previous interest in assembly programming.
  
Now he is there, choosing what to do first, what to do last, what not to do...[[Category:Sceners]]
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In 2008, however, he retained a sudden spark of curiosity about Sonic hacking once more. He proceeded to read the Mega Drive programming guide on [[Hacking CulT]] written by [[drx]], from which he finally opted to learn some of the basics. Despite his efforts, however he wasn't fully understanding it too much yet, so he registered on [[Sonic Retro]], where he begun to post a lot of questions about Mega Drive programming.
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Upon his first stint as a [[Trial Member]], Ramiro failed to pass the trial period, leaving him stuck in [[Pending Approval]] for several weeks. After a visit to the [[Sonic Retro IRC channel]] and a long discussion, though, [Tweaker]] opted to give Ramiro another trial period. He improved his typing and general etiquette, and upon reaching 20 posts was finally approved as a full [[Member]] of the forums.
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Having been on Retro for some time already, he began to talk to fellow scener [[TmEE]], asking him many different questions about English and Mega Drive programming. He went on to offer various forms of contribution towards ''[[Sonic 2 HD]]'' and ''[[Project: Sonic Retro]]'', though it was mostly feedback and general opinion.
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Revision as of 16:51, 27 January 2009

<forumuser name="RamiroR" /> RamiroR is a member of the Sonic scene from Corrientes, Argentina who has a large interest in Mega Drive programing, which he is currently learning. Some time ago he worked on a group hack called SaFusie, but he left it in favor of pursuing his studies.

He is currently trying to study for school and find some time for making SGGE, his own graphics engine which will be able to show objects and maps on screen; in addition, he also has to design 3 different web sites.

History

When Ramiro first learned of Sonic ROM hacking in the year 2007, he was amazed. He had seen Sonic CulT, as well as many different ROM hacks that impressed him. He initially thought hackers made those hacks by using hex editors, but then he learned about ASM. The first impression he had was that it would be a total headache to try to program with ASM. He stopped going to Sonic CulT, completely abandoning his previous interest in assembly programming.

In 2008, however, he retained a sudden spark of curiosity about Sonic hacking once more. He proceeded to read the Mega Drive programming guide on Hacking CulT written by drx, from which he finally opted to learn some of the basics. Despite his efforts, however he wasn't fully understanding it too much yet, so he registered on Sonic Retro, where he begun to post a lot of questions about Mega Drive programming.

Upon his first stint as a Trial Member, Ramiro failed to pass the trial period, leaving him stuck in Pending Approval for several weeks. After a visit to the Sonic Retro IRC channel and a long discussion, though, [Tweaker]] opted to give Ramiro another trial period. He improved his typing and general etiquette, and upon reaching 20 posts was finally approved as a full Member of the forums.

Having been on Retro for some time already, he began to talk to fellow scener TmEE, asking him many different questions about English and Mega Drive programming. He went on to offer various forms of contribution towards Sonic 2 HD and Project: Sonic Retro, though it was mostly feedback and general opinion.