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Re: Software for Apple II Clock Cards
- Subject: Re: Software for Apple II Clock Cards
- From: tomk@pro-nsdapple.cts.com (Tom Kelly)
- Date: 1996/05/28
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: ProLine [pro-nsdapple] - North San Diego Apple Users Group
- References: <4ocnl2$q3m@crl4.crl.com>
In <4ocnl2$q3m@crl4.crl.com> mpearce@crl.com (Matthew Pearce) writes:
>Tom Kelly (tomk@pro-nsdapple.cts.com) wrote:
>: I was going through my collection of Apple "treasures today.
>: I have a ThunderClock Plus and a Mountain Computer Apple Clock.
>: I have the cards and manuals, but the software is incomplete/
>: I have a DOS 3.3 disk that contains what seems to be a mixture
>: of the software from the two different clock cards for the Apple II.
>: Does anyone know what files are needed for each of the above cards?
>: I'd like to get a complete copy of the software for each of my cards.
>:
>I just found one of the Mountain Hardware Clocks... (the top of the card
>reads Apple Clock (r) (c) 1978 Mountain Hardware Inc.) I replaced the 9 v
>battery and installed the card, but ProDOS doesn't recognize it. Do I
>need to patch ProDOS?
>
>M.P.
>
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As I mentioned, I have the docs and software (possibly incomplete) for the
Mountain Computer Apple Clock. The manual lists programs to work with the
clock. My disk seems to be those programs typed in and saved to disk.
I tried to test my card with NO LUCK. I am not sure what the problem is.
I was able to locate the software for the ThunderClock. I already had the
manual. Now my ThunderClock works fine.
If anyone is interested in getting copies of the above docs and software,
send me E-Mail for info.
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