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- From: dlyons@Apple.COM (David A Lyons)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: Seiko datagraph
- Message-ID: <76484@apple.apple.COM>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 01:12:05 GMT
- References: <9212312152.AA22603@cwis.unomaha.edu>
- Organization: Apple Computer Inc, Cupertino, CA
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- In article <9212312152.AA22603@cwis.unomaha.edu> jcitro@CWIS.UNOMAHA.EDU (Joe Citro) writes:
- >
- > Last summer, I bought one of those Seiko datagraph watches at
- > Kansasfest. When I got it home I tried it out on my II GS and the
- > software wouldn't work right. I put it away and promptly forgot about
- > it. Today, I got it out again and guess what, it still doesn't work.
- > I keep getting a "bad time from clock" error. Could this be because
- >the
- > GS has a clock of its own? I know the watch was designed for the
- > II+ and IIe, but I was hoping it would work on the GS. Does anyone
- > have a clue on how to get it to work? Thanks in advance.
-
- Works for me! Set the GS speed to Slow (1MHz). Then use their software
- to set the clock in the white box. (Strangely, the software doesn't seem
- to let you actually set the *watch's* time.)
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