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- From: zarthac@bradley.edu (Matthew Simmons)
- Subject: Re: How to put a CLock in A1200
- References: <1992Dec31.144748.3672@zds-oem.zds.com>
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 08:12:53 GMT
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- Jeff Easton (easton@zds-oem.zds.com) wrote:
- : In article <1992Dec31.070125.18936@midway.uchicago.edu> sjchmura@midway.uchicago.edu writes:
- : >Since the clock has a seperate conector than the FAST-Ram slot, is there
- : >an easy way to add one?
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- : Flip the unit over. Take out the three scews along the front edge. Take
- : out one screw on each side (to the back of the PCMCIA slot on the left and
- : just in front of the floppy on the right). Flip the unit right side up.
- : Take the cover off. Move keyboard out of the way (carefully!).
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- : Just to the back of the exposed ROM's is a small 2x3" plate held to the
- : main RFI sheild by two bent over tabs. Bend up the tabs and remove the cover.
- : Plug the mythical clock module into the exposed header. Reverse the
- : procedure to put it back together.
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- : Has anyone announced a clock module plugs in here?
-
- : --
- : ___ ___ Jeff Easton easton@zds-oem.zds.com
- : (__ (__ Zenith Data Systems j.easton@mi04.zds.com
- : ___) ___) Saint Joseph, Mich. easton@andrews.edu
- : Monte Carlo Z-LS/20 - Choice of a quiet generation
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- Are you trying to tell me that the 1200 doesn't come with a f**king clock?
-