--- Gene Buckle <geneb_at_deltasoft.com> wrote:
> Minus the Hayes 300 that's still in storage, here's a complete Hayes
> Stack.
>
> http://deltasoft.fife.wa.us/stack.jpg
What are the words/symbols above the seconds places on the Chronograph?
They appear to be related to the alarm, but I can't quite read them.
I'm designing an emulator for the Chronograph for an LCD/VFD, but I
don't know what those are.
The first cut I'm planning will be on a modern computer (Linux or similar)
with two serial ports - one to talk to the "host", one to talk to a
Matrix Orbital VFD I have. Depending on how successful the emulation is,
I might or might not try to make a second pass at it with something that
fits in a Chronograph-sized box.
I was thinking about either a PIC (but need two serial ports), an 8051
or I have a defunct 68008 design from my former employer that was to be
an RS-232 protocol converter to compete with the Cleo "Cable" that was
semi-popular for EDI transmisson over 3780 before EDI-over-IP took over.
So anyhow... I'd love to see a close-up of just the face of the
Chronograph.
Thanks,
-ethan
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Received on Sun Aug 05 2001 - 16:28:18 BST