Hayes Chronograph (was RE: Hayes Micromodem II / microcoupler)

From: Ethan Dicks <erd_6502_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue Jan 29 08:08:51 2002

--- John Chris Wren <jcwren_at_jcwren.com> wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, John Chris Wren wrote:
> >
> > > Somewhere around here, I also have the schematics for the
> > > Chronograph.

Cool!

> > I've got 15 :-), 4 of which work, 11 of which are untested.

I think that's why the rest of us can't find any. ;-)

> I've also got a couple of original 300 baud SmartModems, which believe it
> or not, were fetching a high price in the collectors market.

That's disgusting. OTOH, now that I have a Chronograph, I'm working on
the rest of the stack... I think I have about 80% of the devices.

> I snagged them because I spent so much time, I wanted to re-live the
> bottle neck experience any time I got too complacent with my ADSL
> connection.

If I wanted to do that, I'd use this here "VIC Modem"... my first. I
brought it into work (at CompuServe) because I work with some ex-Customer
Service folks that used to handle calls from VIC Modem users, and because
I used to _call_ CompuServe with this very artifact - 300 baud, $6/hour.

I'd love to see the schematics on the Chronograph. I was working on
an emulator, but it stalled due to lack of time and locating a *real*
Chronograph (a friend of mine had one in the basement he bought for $10
at a hamfest and fired up once - one cold solder joint on the AC
connector and it was happy as a clam).

-ethan


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Received on Tue Jan 29 2002 - 08:08:51 GMT

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