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Re: For the fun of it
I will give that a try. I always assumed that, like other clock
cards, there is some sort of software that configures it. I posted a
message about a year ago about it, not no replies. Your the closest
Ive come to any kind of solutions/answers.
-Chris
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 15:59:22 -0300, Tony Cianfaglione
<ab616@chebucto.ns.ca> wrote:
>
>On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 nogard@cishollywood.com wrote:
>
>> I would be interested in this as well....seeings as I have one of
>> these devices, but software/docs were lacking.
>> Maybe a .dsk image of a prodos disk that has the clock working with it
>> might help? Just a thought. At least it would be something.
>
>It's been at least 15 years since I added it to my system and just booting
>programs like Appleworks, it shows up in the upper right hand corner of
>the screen. I've never replaced the battery in all that time so I'm lucky
>there as I don't recall using a disk to set the clock. I presume there is
>a rom chip with a setup utility on it when you flip the switch and turn
>on the computer. If the battery dies and I have to replace it, I'll note
>my exact setup and post it. Have you tried just putting a battery in it,
>plugging it in the IIc and booting to see if a setup screen comes up?