The RAMLink is one of several RAM expansion products that was 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.
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