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CMD RAMLink
The RAMLink was one of several random-access memory, RAM expansion products made by Creative Micro Designs, Creative Micro Designs (CMD) for Commodore International, Commodore's Commodore 64, C64/Commodore 128, 128 home computers. The RAMLink was intended as a third-party alternative, successor and optionally companion to Commodore's own Commodore REU, 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 REU, 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 ...
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The RAMLink is one of several random-access memory, RAM expansion products that was made by Creative Micro Designs, Creative Micro Designs (CMD) for Commodore International, Commodore's Commodore 64, C64/Commodore 128, 128 home computers. The RAMLink was intended as a third-party alternative, successor and optionally companion to Commodore's own Commodore REU, 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 REU, 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 t ...
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Commodore 1541
The Commodore 1541 (also known as the CBM 1541 and VIC-1541) is a floppy disk drive which was made by Commodore International for the Commodore 64 (C64), Commodore's most popular home computer. The best-known floppy disk drive for the C64, the 1541 is a single-sided 170-kilobyte drive for 5ΒΌ" disks. The 1541 directly followed the Commodore 1540 (meant for the VIC-20). The disk drive uses group coded recording (GCR) and contains a MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor, doubling as a disk controller and on-board disk operating system (DOS) processor. The number of sectors per track varies from 17 to 21 (an early implementation of zone bit recording). The drive's built-in disk operating system is CBM DOS 2.6. History Introduction The 1541 was priced at under at its introduction. A C64 plus a 1541 cost about $900, while an Apple II with no disk drive cost $1,295. The first 1541 drives produced in 1982 have a label on the front reading VIC-1541 and have an off-white case to m ...
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