[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Seiko datagraph
Phil Lindberg recently scribed the following:
|Yes, Dave is right. Mine works fine too, as soon as I set the
|speed to slow (1MHz). This is because the watch is accessed
|through the joy stick port and the timing of the pulses is
|dependent of the CPU speed. It's Accually a cute little Basic
|program which runs very slowwwwww. I would suggest that the
|first time you start it up and want to set up your initial
|alarms, etc. (up to 80 remember) leave your GS at Fast (ZIP
|fast is even better due to the "garbage collection" that Basic
|does) then save the file away, exit, and reboot at slow (1MHz).
|Then everything should work.
Has anyone dissamembled the disk? I know nothing about tearing
apart a disk, and I find no files listed when I do a catalog with
either ProSel or Copy II+. I'd like to see the actual file so
I could figure out how they are accessing the damn thing and write
my own driver using ProDos; I'm not a fan of DOS 3.3. Has anyone
tried to do this?? If I could just find the damn files, I can do
the dissambley of same and put ProDos calls where needed.
larry@lablues.UUCP
FidoNet: 1:132/300 Larry Schneider
/ 7: "Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, | Larry Schneider
/ darueber muss man schweigen." | Bright Software
/ | P. O. Box 120
/ Ludwig Wittgenstein | Exeter, ME
/ Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus | 04435-0120
(__________________________________________| 207=379-3181