Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ukma!xanth!mcnc!rti!bcw From: bcw@rti.rti.org (Bruce Wright) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: Re: Rainbow EchoMail Digest Summary: Rainbo Works clock card Message-ID: <4031@rtifs1.UUCP> Date: 24 Aug 90 01:02:37 GMT References: <9008221223.AA04195@remote.dccs.upenn.edu> Organization: Research Triangle Institute, RTP, NC Lines: 25 In article <9008221223.AA04195@remote.dccs.upenn.edu>, GTHEALL@PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU (George A. Theall) writes: > To: DAVE GOW > Subject: RAINBO WORKS CLOCK > From: FRANK MALLORY > > DG> Back in May I left a message asking about a strange clock card in my > DG> 100+. You answered saying it might be a Rainbo Works Clock and that > DG> Caroline Mack might have more info. I did get a message back from her > DG> saying she had knowledge of the clock but no current info about its > DG> vendors. > > If Caroline doesn't know anything about them, they must be out of > business. So I guess it will be OK to put the software on this BBS; > it'll be RBW.ZIP, in the MS-DOS file areas. Rainbo Works is definitely out of business. The owner (Don ??? - I forget his last name offhand) died several years ago; it was never a big business (only a couple of employees), and the business died with him. The clock card they sold was OK, but the ClikClok that Suitable Solutions sold was better - takes less space in the machine and generally seems to have fewer problems. Bruce C. Wright