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Subject: D.R.C. S-100 RamDisk
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Date: Tue, 1-Oct-85 13:07:54 EDT
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Have any of you used the 256K S-100 Solid State Disk Simulator (ramdisk)
from Digital Research Computers ? If so, I would like to hear your comments.
I am thinking about getting one since the price has dropped to less than $200.

They provide BIOS code for CP/M 2.2. Does anyone have a CP/M Plus version?
Is it really S-100 (IEEE 696) compatible? Is it reliable?

I would appreciate any advice on this product/company.

thanks,

      Bob Haar