gonzalez@bbn.com (Jim Gonzalez) (04/11/90)
Back in December, Luke Weerts (luke@i88.isc.com) posted a recommendation for the No-Slot Clock, a time-of-day clock that interfaces through one of a system's ROM sockets. He reported that it worked well with his Kaypro. He mentioned that ads for it appeared in Apple and PC magazines, but provided no further vendor info. Has anyone succeeded in locating a supplier for this device? I discovered a file called NOSLT20.LBR on SIMTEL20, in PD2:<CPM.CLOCK>, so I gather that someone involved with this list/newsgroup has had experience with this. -Jim.
csfst1@unix.cis.pitt.edu (Charles S. Fuller) (04/11/90)
In article <54706@bbn.COM>, gonzalez@bbn.com (Jim Gonzalez) writes: > ... Has anyone succeeded in locating a > supplier for this device? The March '88 issue of ProFiles (Kaypro's magazine) contains an ad from Central Computer Products, with a price of $49. I don't know if they're still in business, but it may be worth a try. The address given is 330 Central Avenue Fillmore, CA 93015 (805)524-4189 Good luck Chuck
fg041@unocss.unomaha.edu (fg041) (04/12/90)
$30. I am currently attempting to get one running on a Telewidget 802 and having a hair-pulling session due to the way they bank out the ROM at startup. I have heard that they work quite well on the Kaypro, though. Good Day! JSW