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CMD stopped selling Commodore products in 2001. In July of that year, programmer Maurice Randal was sold an exclusive license to produce and sell the Commodore-related products. His company Click Here Software Co supplied the products until around 2009.
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and 16 MB. The C64 version typically required a 'timer jump clip'. The RAMPort allowed it to work with the Commodore 17xx RAM Expansion Units
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SuperRAMCard - Works in conjunction with the SuperCPU to add between 1 MB and 16 MB of directly accessible memory using the 65816 processor
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In 2010, Jim Brain acquired the license to supply JiffyDOS. Since January of that year, he has sold the product via his
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released on May 4, 1997, with version 2, the C128-compatible version, being launched in 1998.
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CMD's first product, JiffyDOS, was developed from 1985 onwards by Mark Fellows. An updated
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technology company which originally developed and sold products for the
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