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Re: clock cards
- Subject: Re: clock cards
- From: gtolar@concentric.net (Glynne Tolar)
- Date: 1996/07/19
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Concentric Internet Services
- References: <4sluqq$fp8@arl-news-svc-2.compuserve.com> <4smd5a$eus@natasha.rmii.com>
In article <4smd5a$eus@natasha.rmii.com>, laine@rainbow.rmii.com (Laine Houghton) wrote:
>Stephan van Radecke (100041.1464@compuserve.com) wrote:
>: a few weeks ago a friend gave me 2 clock cards for the II+/e.
>: 1. is a long card with 'APPLE Clock Mountain Hardware' on it and 9V
>: E-Block batterie
>: 2. is a short card with nothing on it but one Eprom, one 5832 IC, one
>: HD6821P IC, four dips and two 1.2V NCads
>
>: Has anyone knowledge about this cards and maybe Prodos and UCSD
>: drivers.
>
>: Stephan
>
>I just got my hands on a Mountain clock (1978). The book I found is
>written in 1982. It has in it a Pascal routine. I've just started
>to look over the specs. I'm either going to write a Prodos 8 driver
>or reburn the rom to Prodos specs.
ProDOS specs, bleh! Year calculated from day of week and month. Sheesh!
Leave it to Apple to come up with this crap. There, I said it! I feel better
now. (I really hate Apple!)
Atleast they got it right on the GS (well, right as you can get with a
slotless clock setup).