Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!sharkey!cfctech!ttardis!rlw From: rlw@ttardis.UUCP (Ron Wilson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: A Clock for Apple //c Keywords: No Slot Clock Message-ID: <2409@ttardis.UUCP> Date: 2 Jan 90 17:13:06 GMT Organization: Gallifrey Lines: 18 In article <9001020004.AA16460@apple.com>, ACS_BLOOM@uwrf.BITNET ("Harlan...") writes: ->What is the best clock for Apple //c ? Which is the most flexible and ->cost efficient ? What clock cards do you use ? Are there any major ->differences ? Incompatibilities ? -I use a CLOCKPRO from Apricorn. It is a chip that installs -under the CPU chip under the keyboard. I cost about $55 US a year or so ago. -It is very reliable and has only two major limitations. First, you have -to patch ProDOS to make it work; the patch comes with it. Second, when you -put the chip in, you CAN'T tighten the keyboard down all the way again because -the keyboard bends and the key stick. - There's another product called "No Slot Clock." It goes under a ROM/EPROM chip. I used to use one in a //e. I've since upgraded to a IIgs. BTW: There are differt versions of the No Slot Clock software; make sure that you ask for the Apple ProDOS software when you order it. (You'll have to look around in the various magazines.)