Heh ... Heh .... Hard for youngsters to understand, indeed.  Way back in the 
early 1970's I built a digital clock in a custom plexiglass enclosure.  It has 
hrs., mins., and secs. (hrs. and mins. in ~.7" 7-segment LED displays (largest 
available at the time) and secs. a little smaller (maybe .4"?)), and is based 
on the Mostek MK50250 chip.  Point to point wiring.  It has time, alarm, AM/PM 
indicator, etc.  It's still running!

Funny part is back when I first got it running, a guy came to the house to give 
me an estimate on reupholstering a chair and sofa.  When he saw the clock 
(sitting on top of the TV in the living room), he went nuts.  At one point, he 
offered to swap the reupholstery job for the clock!  I'm not sure if he was 
serious, but at that time I wouldn't have traded it for *anything*!

Roger

 





 
  
Nice!
  
Sometime about this same time I built the Heathkit digital alarm clock, model 
GC-1092A.
  
Like your CLK 5, my clock still works, and wakes me up every morning to its 
obnoxious buzz alarm.
  
 
  
Bob Bell
  
 
  
 
  
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jeff Albrecht
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 12:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [N8VEM-S100:7247] OT: Godbout Clk 5
  
 
  
   
I'll jump in the fire with Josh and brave an off topic post. Checkout what must 
be one of the first Godbout (creator of excellent S-100 systems) boards it's a 
clock based on the MM5314N chip. It's in my RetroWagon collection here. It 
works! See bottom silk screen for identification. Date is 1975.
   
    
 
   
   
   
   
 
   
    
 
   
  
  
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