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The RAMLink was one of several RAM expansion products made by Creative Micro Designs (CMD) for Commodore's C64/128 home computers. The RAMLink was intended as a third-party alternative, successor and optionally companion to Commodore's own 17xx-series REU RAM expansion cartridges. Unlike the REU, the RAMLink is externally powered and designed from the ground-up to act as a RAM disk. ==Features== * Allows up to 16 MB of expansion RAM. The expansion memory can be provided by a combination of 30-pin SIMM RAM on an internal card, a Commodore 17xx-series REU (or a clone) plugged into the RAM Port, or a GeoRAM. * Provides its own copy of JiffyDOS, allowing accelerated operation with any other JiffyDOS-equipped disk device, as well as shorthand commands (DOS Wedge) to conveniently access any other connected storage devices. * Full set of partitioning tools and DOS commands. * Commodore 1541, 1571 and 1581 disk-layout emulation modes * One partition type provides Direct-access REU-like capability * Secondary power socket and on-board charging circuit to accept a 6-volt "sealed" lead acid backup battery. * Battery-backed real time clock for time and date stamping of files, if the internal RAM card is present. * Includes drivers to allow GEOS to use its memory as either a replacement for swap space, or as a regular 'disk' drive. * Custom parallel connection for the CMD HD Series line of hard drives. * Pass-through expansion port for standard cartridges (e.g. Action Replay, Super Snapshot) * On-device buttons to swap device numbers with other drives, switches to disable 17xx-series REUs or change their handling. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「CMD RAMLink」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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