Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!portal!cup.portal.com!Jhanos From: Jhanos@cup.portal.com (JONATHAN E HAWES) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: CLOCK/CALENDAR FOR CP/M Message-ID: <25398@cup.portal.com> Date: 27 Dec 89 01:01:44 GMT Organization: The Portal System (TM) Lines: 33 Greetings, Again I address this thread to ask if there is anyone who knows of the things I have been reading about. This past weekend I was reading over some back issues of MicroCornucopia, and two articles came immediately to my attention. 1 - First was the article by Mitchell Mlinar about the building of a hardware clock for the Xerox 820-II.(MicroC, Oct '84) In the article, he describes this clock circuit and how it plugs into the Parallel printer port on the motherboard. Now, since I have a BBS operating on a Xerox 820-II, and seeing how I don't have an adequate way keep a battery back- up clock, I tried assembling the parts for this device. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find the 18 pin clock chip described in the article. Mitch asks for a MSM5832 clock/ calendar chip. Well.... having called all over the nation looking for one, I still can't seem to find one. Is there source for these, or is their a modification to allow the use either the 24 pin or 16 pin clock chips from National Semi- conductor. I figure the schematic has been modified over the years, but surely someone out there knows how to build one, and would be willing to explain it to this ingnorant sysop. 2 - The other article that caught my eye was from the April '84 issue, that being an evaluation by Clarence Peckham of the Xerox 820-II and the LA Software Dynadisk, a 256k RAM array. Is there anyone out there who remembers these things? { Dang! asking like that makes me feel ancient! ) Any help will be greatly appreciated, and muchly welcomed! :) Jonathan Hawes