Difference between revisions of "Action Replay AMX"
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* Has a write only I/O port &FBFB/&FAFB (partially decoded. A10=0, A2=0). A8 controls ROMDIS/RAMDIS signal. Cleared by RESET.  | * Has a write only I/O port &FBFB/&FAFB (partially decoded. A10=0, A2=0). A8 controls ROMDIS/RAMDIS signal. Cleared by RESET.  | ||
* Freeze button seems to trigger normal interrupt (not NMI?)  | * Freeze button seems to trigger normal interrupt (not NMI?)  | ||
| + | * Seems like there is rom and ram access.  | ||
| + | * The unit has a switch for load/save, looks like A12 is driven depending on that.  | ||
== Pictures ==  | == Pictures ==  | ||
Revision as of 11:37, 18 October 2020
Action Replay A.M.X.
Made by Datel Electronics.
Now, thanks to Jose Leandro, the hardware specialist of the spectrum, with his famous page :
http://trastero.speccy.org/cosas/JL/JL.htm
We can know more about this hardware.
The hardware only has RAM and not ROM, therefore the device needs software programmed into the RAM to use it.
Contents
Technical
- Has a write only I/O port &FBFB/&FAFB (partially decoded. A10=0, A2=0). A8 controls ROMDIS/RAMDIS signal. Cleared by RESET.
 - Freeze button seems to trigger normal interrupt (not NMI?)
 - Seems like there is rom and ram access.
 - The unit has a switch for load/save, looks like A12 is driven depending on that.
 
Pictures
- Action Replay AMX Layout, thanks to Jose Leandro
 
Downloads
- Action Replay (Eagle).zip (Action Replay AMX files for Eagle)