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1071.1 | I have something very similar | SALIDA::BITTROLFF | | Mon Feb 18 1991 16:09 | 12 |
| Greetings,
I have something similar, although the name Forget-Me-Clock doesn't ring a bell.
Basically it plugs into the cartridge slot and does have a pass through. It
worked just fine as a clock, but I was never able to get the one cartridge
program I have to work with it.
In my case it has been superseded by my new hard drive and I no longer use it.
If you want it I'm located on the first floor at 1/Q11. Let me know and I'll
bring it in.
Steve
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1071.2 | | CSC32::M_VALENZA | Create peace. | Tue Feb 19 1991 15:28 | 10 |
| I posted this query in comp.sys.atari.st, and received two mail
messages. Toad Computers used to carry it, but when I called them they
said they were currently out of stock (but were trying to order some
more). Another person said that they got one for about $30 at Software
Spectrum in New Jersey.
I called Horizon Computers in Denver, and they said they had not even
heard of it.
-- Mike
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1071.3 | Available from UK suppliers.
| KERNEL::ADAMS | Venusian turned Aquanaut,-833 3790 | Wed Feb 20 1991 00:39 | 19 |
| There are at least two UK suppliers that would supply the Forget Me Clock
Ladbroke Computing International
33 Ormskirk Road,
Preston,
Lancashire
PR1 2QP Phone 0772-203166 Fax 0772-561071
or
Gasteiner
Unit 4
Fairways Business Park
Lammas Road,
Leyton Road
London
E10 7QT Phone 081-518-7676 Fax 081-518-7585
Both take Visa/Access Credit cards. UK Price is 24.95 Pounds
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1071.4 | Frontier Software UK. | RUTILE::BISHOP | | Fri May 17 1991 08:48 | 32 |
| I just recived my Forget-Me-ClockII this morning, and i have just
one thing to say about it:
It works! - what else can i say ;-)
The kit comes with a) Through port cartridge device (it's about 6cm x
8cm), but i don't know if/how well this works,
as i don't as yet have anything else that uses
the cartridge port.
b) Utilities disk. This includes a program to start
the clock (it's turned off at the factory), stop
the clock (save the battery), and resets the
time. The disk also comes with various other
programs, but i haven't had time yet to play
around with them.
c) A comprehensive manual (5 pages!). It's so simple
to get started.
The clock has a 10-day money back guarantee, and a 12 month guarantee
as long as you don't damage it... all the usual disclaimers... If
i have any other views/experiences about it i'll post it here.
I ordered mine direct from Frontier Software (the makers), they seem
to be a professional company (actually i don't have anything but praise
for the service i've had off of them) and they shipped it to me in
France free of charge. I paid �20.99 for it with a special flyer, but
they didn't ask me for the flyer so it might be the current price.
Regards,
Lewis.
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1071.5 | | COMICS::IMBIERSKI | Three views of a secret | Mon Jun 03 1991 08:48 | 14 |
| I've just received one of these as well. Unfortunately I can't say how
well it works yet as the disk with the sw for setting the thing up was
blank!! I phoned Frontier and they're sending me another.
I can confirm, however, that the C-Lab Notator dongle works with the
forget-me-clock cartridge in place (although the clock is stopped, but
I wouldn't have thought that would make any difference).
One thing I wonder about is the battery - it's soldered in within the
unit and definitely not designed to be user-changable. It doesn't say
whether it's rechargable or if you're supposed to throw the whole thing
away when it runs down.
Tony
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1071.6 | Well it seems to work... | RUTILE::BISHOP | | Mon Jun 03 1991 09:50 | 13 |
| I just recieved VIDI-ST, VIDICHROME, and VIDI-RGB and these seem to
work just fine through the FMC2...
I didn't look closely at the battery, i'll have a look tonight, but
i'm sure when i had a quick peek it seemed to be held in place by a
clip... i'll have another look...
Oh, how did you find Frontier??? In my opinion they're very
professional and friendly..
regs.
Lewis.
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1071.7 | | COMICS::IMBIERSKI | Three views of a secret | Mon Jun 03 1991 10:02 | 8 |
| >> Oh, how did you find Frontier??? In my opinion they're very
>> professional and friendly..
Yes, no problem about the replacement disk once they verified I was a
registered user. (mind you I wouldn't expect them to quibble over a 25p
disk!)
Tony
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1071.8 | Which Clock To Get? | RGB::ROST | Ashley Hutchings wannabe | Tue Jan 21 1992 16:29 | 6 |
| I'm thinking of adding a clock to my 1040 and since Toad sells both
Forget-me-clock II and the ST/Time for the same price ($49), I'm up in the
air about which to get. The need to install the ST/Time is a non-issue
for me. Opinions one way or the other?
Brian
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1071.9 | How about the Magic Sac? | AIDEV::MISKINIS | | Wed Jan 22 1992 15:00 | 8 |
| Hi Brian,
For that price you should be able to get a Magic-Sac Plus, which
in addition to a clock, will offer you some MAC compatibilty.
This originally sold for almost $200 with ROMS (I think), I
got mine within a package deal on a used ST system...
_John_
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