Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!rutgers!ub.d.umn.edu!cs.umn.edu!moundst!eisvxe!ta_cook From: ta_cook@eisvxe.moundst.mn.org (Thomas A. Cook) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st.tech Subject: Re: Realtime Clocks Message-ID: <2767@eisvxe.moundst.mn.org> Date: 29 Aug 90 10:39:24 GMT Organization: 3M Engineering Information Systems Lines: 47 I am posting the folling reply for george_seto@lair.citadel.moundst.mn.org Please direct any mail replies to him. tacook -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Message 50488 / 90Aug24 12:36 am From: George Seto To: sysop Subject: Could you post this in the comp.sys.atari.st.t? Thanks. vovut@prism.CS.ORST.EDU writes : > I am working on a project that requires a battery backed-up real time > clock. If anyone has one for sale or schematics I would be very > interested. (I am too lazy to attempt to design my own.) Thank you for any help vovut@prism.cs.orst.edu ======================== Suggest you look at the SmartWatch, DS 1216E device. There is software in the ST realm written by a fellow named Bill Penner from out your way in Oregon or Washington. This is a Real-time clock which fits under any ROM socket. The Areal software (version 3.3) will look for the SmartWatch in any of the possible ROM sockets. Hope that helps. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: I am not posting this message in affiliation with any orgination unless otherwise stated in the above message. What I said may or may not be true, I'm not sure myself. If you can figure it out let me know. Tom Cook | tacook@moundst.mn.org | When all else 2343 Fairview Lane | bungia.mn.org!moundst!tacook | fails read the Mound, MN 55364-1754 | tacook@mast.citadel.moundst.mn.org| instructions. (612) 472-5189 | MAST BBS (612) 472-6582 | (612) 778-4937 (work)| ta_cook@eisvxe.moundst.mn.org |