Stephen, thank you for the link.

I gave my Model 100 to a local science and technology museum a few years ago, and may also have given them my Model 102, but I need to check on the T102.  They lost their lease a year or so ago, and their collection is now in storage.

If I confirm that I no longer have the T102, I will be looking for a new home for the Rampac.

Vic Roberts 

On 8/5/2020 11:19 AM, Stephen Adolph wrote:
Rampac gives you a ramdisk function 
.
The software you need is here:

http://club100.org/library/libeme.html

Pretty useful device.  The one you have sounds like it should work for T102 or t200 but not M100 as you would need a cable to connect it to the m100 system bus.



On Wednesday, August 5, 2020, Victor Roberts <v...@lighting-research.com> wrote:
Hello Bert,

Thanks for the fast response.

Based on your information, I have been able to find some links to RAMPAC.

My unit is in a cream-colored plastic case, about the same color as the Model 100.

Regards,

Vic


On 8/5/2020 9:29 AM, Bert Put wrote:
Good morning Victor and welcome to the list.

Based on the description, that is almost certainly a RAMPAC.  I still
have the documentation for mine but I seem to have lost the device many
years ago.  If I recall correctly, the device is a metal case, painted
black?  These days I use a NADSBox (which uses SD cards) and there are
PC-based solutions that also work very well.

Cheers,    Bert

On 8/5/20 7:22 AM, Victor Roberts wrote:
I was an avid user of the Model 100 and Model 102 perhaps 35 years ago.??
I am currently cleaning out my office and and have found what I believe
is a 128K external RAM cartridge for the Model 100/102, but am unable to
locate any information on the device.

The device is about 3 3/4?? x 2 1/4 x 7/8 inches, excluding the
connector. It is marked "128" which I believe stands for 128K. There is
a button battery inside, which maintains the data in the static RAM.

The connector is 40-pins, male, in two rows. I believe this plugs into
to the expansion bus connector on the Model 100/102.

I would have included photos but am not sure yet if this list allows
photos.

Can anyone here confirm this is an external RAM cartridge for the Model
100 and/or 102?

Vic Roberts



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