Need Help with Mountain Hardware Apple II Clock Card

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Need Help with Mountain Hardware Apple II Clock Card

I recently aquired a Mountain Hardware Apple II Clock Card. But I have no idea on how to use it exactly. What slot it goes in , any kind of keyboard commands , etc.. I need to find a site that has the original Documentation for this card , and also any disks that came with this card , that I can download. If they are in .DSK format , even better...

So if anyone can help that would be awsome.

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Patrick A.

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I haven't found the documenta

I haven't found the documentation but I found some drivers here:

http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ground.icaen.uiowa.edu/apple8/Utils/

named:

mtclock.*

Here is some explain of these files.

http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/ground.icaen.uiowa.edu/apple8/Utils/mtclock.txt

I remember seeing a lot of slot clocks being placed in slot 7.

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No Protective Battery Holder For Card?

I notice on the card itself , there is a 9Volt connector , but there is no sleeve or protective holder for the 9Volt? I don't want the battery to lay on the motherboard , do you guys have any suggestions on this? Or is this the norm for this board?

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Patrick A.

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9 Volt Battery Secured To Card! Velcro!

OK! I figured out how to secure the 9Volt to the card , I just used some good old fashioned Velcro tape! I works like a charm , and since I have tons of the stuff here , it is no problem to change the small peice for the 9Volt when ever it needs it! The only thing is this , the card resides in Slot 7 now. Not exactly sure if it supposed to be there or not , but now I need to figure out how to use it? Does this card only show times in programs like Copy ][ PLUS or does it show dates and times in Prodos? Hopefully someone will have the original Disk Images for this card and a PDF of the original Documentation for this card.

Thanks too everyone who replied to my questions regarding this card and I look forward to more replys in the future.

Thanks again.

Patrick A.

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Yo Patrick, Were you able

Yo Patrick,

Were you able to get your Mountain Clock to run?
If so what is the source for the software etc etc.
I am also considering buying one for Xmas - but only if I have a way to make it work.

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I have a Mountain clock card

I think the 9 volt battery was secured somehow with a little tie wrap, but your velcro solution sounds like a better idea to me.

I put the Mountain clock card in one of the slots from 2 to 5, but it shouldn't matter too much which slot the card goes into.

I remembering hacking around a bit and figured out how to get the time from the card. I think I wrote a little program that would output the time. I could look into my archives for the program if you want.

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