[net.micro.cpm] QT Computer S-100 Clock

pdupont@Bbn-Unix.ARPA (04/09/84)

From:  Pierre duPont <pdupont@Bbn-Unix.ARPA>

In the winter of 1981 I purchased a very nice & simple S-100 clock
board from a company called QT Computer Systems, also known as
Quick & Timely. They were located in CA at a 213 area code. 
Alas, today it appears that they are gone. The number gets
me a sleepy homeowner, and the operator gets me nothing. Does any
one know what happened to them? Can I get my board serviced? I built
it from a kit back then, and  for various reasons it has sat untested
for the last three years. And it does not work! My best hardware
efforts have produced little, and chip swaps do nothing. Does anyone
have any ideas where they have gone? Do any netlandians have this board?
   Heaps of thanks in advance!
      - Pierre.
        Arpa - pdupont@BBN-UNIX
        Csnet - pdupont@CSNET-CIC
(Please respond directly to me, and NOT to the net. I will 
summarize if need be.)

atttl@hou2h.UUCP (R.ARDIS) (04/17/84)

To: PIERRE duPONT

I mailed you an answer to your query on QT Computer S-100 Clock
with the address for QT and my experience in getting it working.

If the mail didn't pass the arpa.net interface, let me know and
I'll post it right here!

Cheers,

Ed Baldwin, AT&T Technologies,  hou2h!atttl

atttl@hou2h.UUCP (R.ARDIS) (04/30/84)

Pierre duPont

In checking at home, I found that I bought the QT S-100 Clock
board from:
	The Great Salt Lake Computer Co., Inc.
	1780 W. 2300 South
	Salt Lake City, Utah  84119

I bought it in response to an advertisement last December, 83.

If all else fails, they may be able to tell you where to get the
information you need.

Ed Baldwin, AT&T Technologies, hou2h!atttl