Hi!
I want to ask what a PSU needs RAMLink?
I'm from Europe, so here's 220V voltage.
So, I look at back of RAMLink, there it's like adapter for mobile phones...
How to power up RAMLink? and what about RAM CARD?
So you're the one who outbid me recently on that v2 RamLink ;) I can't answer to the 220V aspect of your needs, but here is where you can find the information you are looking for:
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/comp.sys.cbm/2008-11/msg00029.html (http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/comp.sys.cbm/2008-11/msg00029.html)
If you search these forums (i.e., the forums you are currently reading) - there is a thread from a little under a year ago about where you can find the manual (if you don't already have it). Enjoy the RamLink. I have one and absolutely love it.
Tom
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Quote from: MIRKOSOFT on August 04, 2010, 02:51 AM
So, I look at back of RAMLink, there it's like adapter for mobile phones...
How to power up RAMLink?
It sounds as if you have a RAMLink v2. It takes a wall power supply that outputs 9 volts with at least 1 amp. of power. The power supply's coaxial jack is center positive.
Quote...and what about RAM CARD?
It will take 1 meg or 4 meg 30-pin SIMMs, up to a maximum of 16 megs (4 x 4 meg SIMMs).
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