Action Replay Mk-III (A500 Version)
 connects to: Side Expansion Slot
Action replay
In box
Box
Manual
Action Replay Mk-III (A500 Version)
Front
PCB front
PCB back
Box
Hi Res version, In box
- 1060 x 770, 144K
Image of PCB
- 2691 x 2571, 1,256K
Hi Res version, Box
- 1441 x 1071, 270K
Hi Res version, Manual
- 924 x 1159, 152K
Hi Res version, Front
- 3304 x 2704, 3,061K
Hi Res version, PCB front
- 2784 x 2080, 2,377K
Hi Res version, PCB back
- 2784 x 2196, 2,364K
Hi Res version, Box
- 2301 x 1668, 1,322K

The Action Replay is a device which connects to the side expansion port of the A500/+ (maybe compatible with the A1000). The device allows the user to freeze the computer at any point they choose where upon a new display opens and allows the user to view the memory contents, rip music and graphics or cheat in games. It also had the option of saving the memory to a bootable floppy disk which when loaded would place the memory in the exact state when the machine was frozen. This allowed the user to copy games by bypassing the copy protection and so forth. The device could also be used to slow the Amiga down which could also act as an aid in cheating in games. The software contained in the Action replay was on a 256K ROM.

 

Page contributors: Carsten Jensen (Tomse), Gerrit Ekkel (Junior), Mario Misic, Meiko Michalsky, RiWa & Friends
Updated: 9/24/2014 . Added: 12/22/2004