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Re: spoiled by megabytes of memory



I will clean up the code and post it as a .shk disk archive in the
ground.ecn.uiowa.edu appleII archive site, having recieved email from
the librarian asking me to post it there. Gimmie a day or so the disk
will be a prodos disk which includes time2.system (the driver
installer) and some applesoft programs typed in from the manual in
order to set date and time.  The driver detects the slot where its
plugged in and works in slot 3 of a //e even with 80 column card in
aux slot.
"Stephen Shaw" <bottrawler@junkbuster.zzn.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2003.01.29.03.36.39.213267@junkbuster.zzn.com>...
> On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:06:53 +0000, Jon Co wrote:
> 
> > clock driver was for an ancient applied engineering "Time II" clock card. 
> > This card was made before prodos, probably even before //e's existed.  As
> > such has no support in prodos.  I made a driver that pokes over the built
> > in thunderclock driver to allow prodos to read time and date from this
> > card.
> > "Paul Grammens" <grammens@svn.net> wrote in message
> > news:<3e356810@news.svn.net>...
> >> "Jon Co" <jon@i-manila.com> wrote in message
> >> a2c2f792.0301270804.4adf83e0@posting.google.com">news:a2c2f792.0301270804.4adf83e0@posting.google.com...
> >> > Ive just finished writing that prodos clock driver (to which nobody
> >> > reacted to so I presumed no one is interested)
> >> 
> >> Well, we should encourage people who write anything for the platform.  I
> >> have no idea what the clock driver does, or why you needed to write one.
> >>  So can you explain?
> >> -Paul
> 
> Can we get a copy of that program, I have the original DOS3.3 listing from
> the AE manual but haven't bothered doing a ProDOS version as I only keep
> the Time II charged in a spare slot in my GS.