Mmmm... are you really sure?NormanDunbar wrote: Scotty was actually Irish! Well, the actor was.
NormanDunbar wrote: Mind you, in Highlander, the Scotsman was French and the Spaniard Scottish!
Mmmm... are you really sure?NormanDunbar wrote: Scotty was actually Irish! Well, the actor was.
NormanDunbar wrote: Mind you, in Highlander, the Scotsman was French and the Spaniard Scottish!
The clock is part of the ZX8302, I'd keep that board away from Hermes if I were youbwinkel67 wrote:BTW, TF Services also made a battery backed clock board that plugged in with the Hermes. The design is simple enough you could probably use PCBWaaaaaaaaaay to create the board. Looks like a couple of resistors, capacitors and one diode (I can try and get the values if you need them).
I must have misremembered where I placed it. Can't find any documentation for it and I had it packed away with my Hermes documentation. It doesn't even show its orientation in the socket. I should search again for anything that came with it.mk79 wrote:The clock is part of the ZX8302, I'd keep that board away from Hermes if I were youbwinkel67 wrote:BTW, TF Services also made a battery backed clock board that plugged in with the Hermes. The design is simple enough you could probably use PCBWaaaaaaaaaay to create the board. Looks like a couple of resistors, capacitors and one diode (I can try and get the values if you need them).
Thank you. Do you know who made my particular board. I'm doubting now it was TF Services.mk79 wrote:Pin 1 is near the plus-symbol. Pin 40 is the battery connection, which is why there is only a hole instead of a connection to the QL board.
So I tracked down the board. It was made by Mechanical Affinity, a US company. It uses 3v CR2025/32 lithium button batteries.mk79 wrote:Pin 1 is near the plus-symbol. Pin 40 is the battery connection, which is why there is only a hole instead of a connection to the QL board.
Of course I'm sure, he was born in Vancouver, Canada, to Irish immigrant parents from Bangor. (Not that Bangor Dilwyn! ) -- that makes him Irish, doesn't it? Or maybe Canadian.Cristian wrote:Mmmm... are you really sure?NormanDunbar wrote: Scotty was actually Irish! Well, the actor was.
James Doohan was Canadian (original Star Strek)Cristian wrote:Mmmm... are you really sure?NormanDunbar wrote: Scotty was actually Irish! Well, the actor was.
NormanDunbar wrote: Mind you, in Highlander, the Scotsman was French and the Spaniard Scottish!