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Date   : Mon, 14 Dec 1992 03:32:17 GMT
From   : cs.widener.edu!dsinc!ub!nemesis.orchard-park.ny.us!adp@g.ms.uky.edu (Alan Percy)
Subject: More on the Ztime-I Calendar/Clock

I guess I woke some of you old die-hard Z80 folk up with my posting
on my left-over Ztime-I calendar/clocks.  If I don't reply individually,
it's because I was swamped with requests on information.  (for you folks
that sounded desparate, you should have gotten a call or Email)

Anyway, here's the scoop:

I have 15 bare circuit boards left for the Ztime-I.  The features
of the Ztime-I are:

- Under Z80 CPU installation
- Adds 32 I/O ports that provide the date/time in BCD
- Maintains time from "coin" battery.
- Simple to build from good/detailed instructions.
- Complete driver software to set/get time from chip in C, Pascal, and Basic.
- All parts can be ordered from DigiKey.

If you send me a check for $15 a board, I'll send you a bare circuit card,
a copy of the manual, and a 5 1/4" disk with the driver software.  If all
you need is a bare board, then the price is $10/board.  This includes shipping
to North America.

I hope this answers all your questions.  I also beg for forgiveness from
any of you that hate commercial "Exploitation" of Usenet.

Alan Percy
61 Hawthore Dr.
Orchard Park, NY 14127


-- 
A nanosecond here, a nanosecond there, next think you know...
        you have Real-Time!!!
Alan Percy.................adp@nemesis.orchard-park.ny.us              
                rutgers!ub!nemesis.orchard-park.ny.us!adp

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