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Date   : Thu, 30 Jul 1987 01:59:57 GMT
From   : linus!philabs!ttidca!sorgatz@husc6.harvard.edu ( Avatar)
Subject: Re: No-slot clocks

 Many of you out there have expressed an interest in the Dallas Semi DS1216e
this chip can be installed under _any_ 24 or 28 pin device. I have written a
driver and utility to work with these modules, and it works with our V7/4.1
since it is written as an 'ioctl' character-special, device-driver. Now,
all I need is my employer's approval to post the code to .sources and y'all
can have a copy for free! It's written in C, it assumes 16bit ints and not
much else. We use the MC68020 almost exclusivly, and the device works fine
beneath the 27512 chip we use for booting. If my boss approves the posting,
I'll do it, otherwise you could mail me your requests for help and I'll try
to help you with this. The module is straightforward ONCE you understand the
screwy bit-serial interface method.
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