Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!caip!sri-spam!parcvax!hplabs!tektronix!uw-beaver!cornell!batcomputer!braner From: braner@batcomputer.TN.CORNELL.EDU (braner) Newsgroups: net.micro.atari16 Subject: Re: Timesaver Message-ID: <957@batcomputer.TN.CORNELL.EDU> Date: Wed, 27-Aug-86 20:47:57 EDT Article-I.D.: batcompu.957 Posted: Wed Aug 27 20:47:57 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 29-Aug-86 01:13:42 EDT References: <421@atari.UUcp> Reply-To: braner@batcomputer.UUCP (braner) Organization: Theory Center, Cornell University, Ithaca NY Lines: 14 Keywords: clock Summary: Nice, but expensive. [] The same chip (or whatever you would call this thing) apparently is sold by JADE, but is called the "no-slot-clock" and is directed towards the IBM PC. "Installs easily in the motherboard or option boards of any computer with a 28-pin PROM socket", they say. No word on software. Price: $49. Personally, I'd wait till is comes closer to the price of a clock chip and a pair of batteries added up. I also think it's kinda' funny that the solution for a computer with 2 clocks is a third one. Are you folks at Atari going to have a perrenial clock in some future model? - Moshe Braner, Cornell U., 607-272-3487