Short: v2.00 demo, 'Action-Replay' like monitor Author: amalek@di.epfl.ch Uploader: amalek@di.epfl.ch Type: dev/debug HRTmon Copyright © 1991 - 1996 All Rights Reserved Written by Alain Malek Have you ever wanted to get an Action Replay on your A1200, A3000 or A4000 ? If the answer is yes, then you should have a look at HRTmon. HRTmon is a monitor for your Amiga, which doesn't use the libraries. You can invoke the monitor at any point. Even if a game or a demo switched off the interrupts. Once in HRTmon you can watch all the memory, disassemble, edit, save, etc... and continue, as if nothing happend. You don't have to care about any picture address. ALL the CHIP-memory can be edited transparently. NOTE: The demo version lacks some features: - saving of files. HRTmon is shareware software. If you find it useful, please register. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - History version 2.00 24 Nov 1996 (4th public release) - IDE hard-disk access (A1200 and A4000 only) - Support for International FileSystem - Works on 68020-68060 - A4000 bug fixed - Scroll up and down for disassembly, mem dump, etc... - New powerfull gfx searcher and ripper - Save picture command - Improved floppy disk access - HRTmon can be entered by pressing a key - Auto memory location - Some more preferences - Completly rewritten file access routines - New HRTmon program launcher - Lots of small usefull commands added. - Lots of small bugs fixed. version 1.20 2 May 1995 (3rd public release) - SETMAP command removed. - Now you select your keyboard from HRTmonPrefs - Added MMU option in HRTmonPrefs - Added Clock option in HRTmonPrefs (The auto-detection of the clock caused a crash on A3000 and A4000/030 and maybe some other configurations too.) version 1.10 22 April 1995 - KILL command added. version 1.01 10 April 1995 (2nd public release) - Removed a bug when entering HRTmon. (Sometimes it crashed...) - No more crash when exiting HRTmon, after having pressed the right-mouse button in HRTmon (only in 'right-mouse enter' mode.) - Now the debug command should work correctly. version 1.00 2 April 1995 - First public release