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Giga Otomia
Posted on 08-20-24 01:53 AM, in Introductions Link | ID: 282
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Since: 08-17-24
From: Wood Zone

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I'm a Giga, my name's Giga. Made Mario's Wacky World, then asked Proton Jon to play it, and I've basically been completely inactive regarding ROM hacking ever since, dabbling in using editors for specific games whenever one catches my eye. I wanna learn how to add MSU-1 support to games, namely the SNES games that are part of Archipelago that don't have support yet/anymore, though my motivation is shot, and it's pretty far from the top of my to-do list. In particular, Mega Man X3's music is mostly terrible, and I don't want to hear it anymore.

I'll probably just lurk here, but I figured I should say hello regardless. Good to see some prominent names. Keep on keeping on.

Giga Otomia
Posted on 08-25-24 05:48 PM, in Dictionary of ROMhacking Terms, The Book of Knowledge Link | ID: 493
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I am a wordsmith, but I don't have a full understanding of what exactly RAM is, other than it being an acronym for "Random Access Memory". No idea where specifically it's stored, whether that's different on a per-hardware basis, whether hardware can modify it, etc.

Given enough time, a wiki page, and maybe some in-person help, I can get something thrown together.

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