[comp.os.cpm] TIMER.COM

Bicer.ES@XEROX.COM.UUCP (04/02/87)

Does anyone have the Taiwaneese Multi I/O Card with floppy controller,
parallel printer port, 2 serial ports, battery backed up clock/calendar
and game adapter? There doesn't seem to be a brand name on the manual,
which has a shiny grey cover. The name MUSTEK is printed at the back of
the manual. The board was purchased from MEGATECH.

I am looking for the software which drives the clock/calendar,
TIMER.COM. Apparently there is another manual which explains how to
access the device, but I don't have it. I know this is a long shot, but
if anyone out there has any information on this, I will really
appreciate if you could contact me.


	Thanks in advance,
	Jack Bicer




Bicer.ES@Xerox.COM

victoro@crash.UUCP (04/03/87)

In article <870402-104026-5252@Xerox> Bicer.ES@Xerox.COM writes:
>
>
>Does anyone have the Taiwaneese Multi I/O Card with floppy controller,
>parallel printer port, 2 serial ports, battery backed up clock/calendar
>and game adapter? There doesn't seem to be a brand name on the manual,
>which has a shiny grey cover. The name MUSTEK is printed at the back of
>the manual. The board was purchased from MEGATECH.
>

Gee sounds great, I presume it's an S-100 card, or does it use the Z-80
bus?  I didn't think there were S-100 cards from Taiwan, but who knows..



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