tmetro@pro-angmar.UUCP (Tom Metro) (10/06/88)
> The No Slot Clock is a chip manufactured in Dallas and distributed by SMT. It's manufactured *by* Dallas Semiconductor (although it may be manufactured in Dallas I think thats what you meant.) > While I have heard it being used on the Apple IIe, I haven't heard anything > about it being used with the IIc. I am using one in a (standard) //c without any problems. The support structure for the //c's keyboard had to be slightly modified to allow for the extra height of the clock. This may not be necessary in the "memory expansion" versions. I won't guarantee its operation with anything other than a 65C02 CPU...I haven't been able to get it to work with a 65C802 (yet). ___________ ./ Tom Metro \_____________________________________________________________. | _ _ | | INET: tmetro@pro-angmar.uucp --/\/\_| |_| '- DigiTell, Inc. | | ARPA: crash!pnet01!pro-angmar!tmetro@nosc.mil Newton, MA | | UUCP: [sdcsvax nosc]!crash!pnet01!pro%angmar!tmetro | |_Alternate: tmetro@lynx.northeastern.edu__________________________________| "I think I was kidding" - Reagan