13 January 2010, 22:29 | #1 |
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Action Replay MK III?
I just bought them other day and I put it on Amiga 500. Yes I do have instructions.....
IF I am being honest....I am bit loss at the moment.... I would be delight if any of you have experince on knowing how to do Action replay MK III. |
13 January 2010, 22:34 | #2 |
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This manual might help you then...
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13 January 2010, 22:40 | #3 |
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I got the manual but I would like to know more about what Action replay MK III can do
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Oh... sorry, I got the wrong end of the stick in that case.
But... the manual is a good place to start as to telling you what the cart can do - kind of what manuals are for. You can rip pics, rip mods, peek at code, assemble code into memory, do things with disks, all that sort of stuff. |
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Ripping Picture? Nice!
mods? Not sure about that. peek at code? I think it putting like cheat mode in it assemble code into memory? Not sure about that. do things with disks? Like format them and anymore please? |
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Mods == SoundTracker / ProTracker / NoiseTracker type music files.
There's a trainer function that you can use to search for counters for lives and ammo and that sort of stuff. Assemble code into memory as in write assembly language commands into memory - only useful if you know what you're doing with assembly language of course... Format disks, copy disks, write bootblocks to disk and some other stuff. By the way, all these things I'm telling you can be found out by reading the manual... |
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there's a tutorial in the manual on how to create your first trainer as well. That's where i started many years ago.
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thanks for tips guys and I have re-read the manual again.
Assembler? It can be quite daunting even thought there about 50 or less commands of asm i think. I know abit of asm such as label, comp(compare), jmp(loop),rts(return),add that about it. |
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jmp is more like GOTO
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