Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucselx!petunia!csuchico.edu!ekrimen From: ekrimen@csuchico.edu (Ed Krimen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech Subject: Re: ICD adapter problems Keywords: these guys are jerks, and so I appeal to the net for help Message-ID: <1990Aug27.222736.27869@ecst.csuchico.edu> Date: 27 Aug 90 22:27:36 GMT References: <2641@unccvax.uncc.edu> Sender: news@ecst.csuchico.edu (USENET) Reply-To: ekrimen@cscihp.UUCP (Ed Krimen) Organization: California State University, Chico Lines: 16 - PS-if you can explain to me how to access the clock directly, that - would be great too... I think the SCSI ID for the clock is #6, but I don't think that helps you much. There is also a program usually supplied with their software called TIMESET.PRG (or something like that). It gets the tiem and date from the clock when it's run, but then leaves memory. You can't set the time with it. I use it from the AUTO folder instead of ICDTIME. BTW, there's also a nice clock setter for the ICD host called ICDCLOCK. It's written for mono monitors but is readable in color. No, it's not written by ICD Inc. Hope this helps.