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Trading and collecting - For Sale: Salamander, 4MB Memory Mapper, Sunrise CF ATA-IDE, modified NMS8250

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For Sale: Salamander, 4MB Memory Mapper, Sunrise CF ATA-IDE, modified NMS8250

Samor
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Posts: 841
Posted: July 09 2007, 10:10   
mouser
msx lover
Posts: 89
Posted: July 10 2007, 15:13   
Hi Samor, is your memory mapper from Padial ? Also, the NMS8250 is already sold, isn't it ?
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: July 10 2007, 16:06   
no, the 8250 isn't sold yet... some problems with the advert service.

The memory mapper was bought on a fair some years ago, I just know it's 4MB.

You can always mail me at smorsink "at" planet "dot" nl if you have any questions.

Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 885
Posted: July 10 2007, 17:27   
Quote:

Hi Samor, is your memory mapper from Padial ? Also, the NMS8250 is already sold, isn't it ?

That cartridge seems to be AddRAM2 from Terra Network System. Nowadays they are very hard to find...
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3447
Posted: July 11 2007, 16:10   
Does it work on R800?
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 885
Posted: July 11 2007, 20:35   
Better ask TNS, but I think that it does support R800. If I remember well AddRAM2 was a revision of the first version of the hardware (AddRAM) with enhanced compatibility for turboR. And the users manual says "for MSX/2/2+/MSX turboR".
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 885
Posted: July 11 2007, 20:44   
And if that cartridge is AddRAM2, by now it is a bargain (current bid € 9.99), take a look at its price in 1999...
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3447
Posted: July 11 2007, 21:51   
But, is it really an AddRam2?? It seems quite a blank cart, could be made anywhere.
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 885
Posted: July 11 2007, 23:32   
The case is exactly the same. AddRAM2 doesn't have a sticker, too. Maybe it could be AddRAM1... Ask the seller! The PCB should be very similiar to the one on the top of Takamichi's webpage dedicated to AddRAM.
Ivan

msx professional
Posts: 885
Posted: July 11 2007, 23:41   
I don't know any other Konami sized 4Mb RAM expansion cartridge.
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: July 11 2007, 23:53   
I bought it exactly like you can see it on the auction. The only thing that was mentioned was that it was 4MB in size, which is correct, and yes, the size of the cart is like a regular cartridge.

It does seem to be the same one as in the link Ivan posted.

mouser
msx lover
Posts: 89
Posted: July 12 2007, 11:24   
Samor, did you get my e-mail ?
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3447
Posted: July 12 2007, 14:08   
In the NL there were other Konami sized 4MB RAM carts, IIRC. E.g. from MSX Club Gouda, I think. And didn't MCWF and/or Hans Oranje also have those?
Samor
msx professional
Posts: 841
Posted: July 12 2007, 16:35   
mouser, no, I didn't get an e-mail from you.
Try mailing it to s79 "at" live "dot" nl
maybe that will work better.

mouser
msx lover
Posts: 89
Posted: July 12 2007, 20:43   
I have e-mailed you again to your account in live dot nl Please tell me if you got the message.
 
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