Hello Time-Nuts - I've ended up here by way of the ham radio, electronics and classic computing hobbies, which I'd bet is a common trail to follow for time-standard collectors. I don't have any exotic equipment at the moment but I've run across GPS and rubidium-based test equipment online and at hamfests without knowing much about them, other than they looked cool and technical :)
Recently I came upon a Datum ISA card, the BC620at, along with the 627at kit, which is a Trimble "smart antenna" that attaches to the card: http://www.gigatest.net/datum/bc620at.pdf Not that I need any more projects, but I may as well try to make it do its thing; however I am lacking the necessary drivers for the ISA card. I found (and imaged) the one disk that came with it but that turned out to be the Windows (98, NT, 2000) SDK. I believe there should be an MS-DOS driver as well. Does anyone have or has anyone used one of these cards? Any advice, in addition to tips on the driver/software, is much appreciated. Thanks much -j -- silent700.blogspot.com Retrocomputing and collecting in the Chicago area: http://chiclassiccomp.org _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
