From: Mike Paull on
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 08:25:25 -0800 (PST), Payton Byrd <plbyrd(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>On Nov 15, 11:02 pm, Mike Paull <mikey...(a)removethis.gmail.com> wrote:
>> There is also a "lifetime warranty" card from a company called DATA SPEC,
>> it covers the "cable assemblies". Wonder if that's who made the RL-HD CABLE
>> for CMD ?? Interesting the bits and pieces you get with second hand
>> equipment :)
>
>Good luck sending anything back to Maurice for warranty work...

Thankfully my Ramlink is working just fine :)

Mike

From: ramswell on
On Nov 16, 8:59 pm, "Wildstar" <wildstar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Is that for the whole RamLink system.
>
> "ramswell" <shifty_bu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:49a6572a-a7ad-4bcb-b4e7-5c565efb2b74(a)e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On Nov 9, 5:48 pm, the.glen...(a)heimplass.no wrote:
> >> Hello.
> >> 2-3 weeks ago I got CMD RamLink (RL) with 4 mb.
> >> My problem : it's missing a jumper clip cable. It's supposed to
> >> be connected from the RL to a pin on the C64 motherboard - This is
> >> needed on
> >> C64 and C128D for ( quote from the manual ) 'Proper timing operations
> >> with the RL'.
> >> The manual further states that this kind of connection is not
> >> necessary with a C128.
>
> >> But I only have a C64 and a C128D.
>
> >> As the RL works now I only get to the RL Jiffydos basic screen and
> >> when I try to
> >> load the dir from the RL I only get errors or device not present.
>
> >> So I have to build me a jumper clip cable. But I dont know how the
> >> cable looks like.
> >> Any instructions on how to do this would be helpful ...
>
> >> Glenn
>
> > I just found my "SPARE" this morning if you're interested in it. All
> > I want it $5.00 + S&H for a TOTAL of $7 in the Continental US.
>
> > Charles



Well yeah; all you do is run the jumper through the expansion port on
the clip end and the plug into the ramlink end. Then you connect the
clip inside the 64 to R49 and then plug it into the ramlink and that's
it.

Simple.;)

Charles
From: Wildstar on

"ramswell" <shifty_butch(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:adc10ae2-1f2e-4762-8f76-e67c4d3d3a38(a)s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com...

>
> Well yeah; all you do is run the jumper through the expansion port on
> the clip end and the plug into the ramlink end. Then you connect the
> clip inside the 64 to R49 and then plug it into the ramlink and that's
> it.
>
> Simple.;)

So $7 for the whole RamLink unit including the jumper (or even without it).
You got a deal.


From: Sam Gillett on

"Wildstar" wrote ...
>
> "ramswell" <shifty_butch(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:adc10ae2-1f2e-4762-8f76-e67c4d3d3a38(a)s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>
>>
>> Well yeah; all you do is run the jumper through the expansion port on
>> the clip end and the plug into the ramlink end. Then you connect the
>> clip inside the 64 to R49 and then plug it into the ramlink and that's
>> it.
>>
>> Simple.;)
>
> So $7 for the whole RamLink unit including the jumper (or even without it).
> You got a deal.

IF you had been following the thread you _might_ have been able to understand
that the $7 was for the jumper cable alone. >:-(>
--
Best regards,

Sam Gillett

If you don't pay your exorcist,
will you become repossessed?


From: ramswell on
On Nov 17, 8:39 am, "Wildstar" <wildstar...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> "ramswell" <shifty_bu...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:adc10ae2-1f2e-4762-8f76-e67c4d3d3a38(a)s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Well yeah; all you do is run the jumper through the expansion port on
> > the clip end and the plug into the ramlink end. Then you connect the
> > clip inside the 64 to R49 and then plug it into the ramlink and that's
> > it.
>
> > Simple.;)
>
> So $7 for the whole RamLink unit including the jumper (or even without it).
> You got a deal.



$5.00 (+ $2.00 S&H) for "THE TIMING CLIP ONLY!" For whoever needs it
as I have no use for it. My Ramlink AIN'T GOIN NOWHERE!!!

Charles