Randy doqwnloed KESYS
- From: "Wolfgang Kern" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 22:50:05 +0200
As I already said many years ago: KESYS is not shareware and it's not
for free. It comes only with a customers predefined application solution and
will be shipped only on a completely tested machine.
Isn't this an overall indicaton that Mr.clow aka Master.pdf
aka "the GREAT ASM professor" just try to tell us even more ***
about things are working and nothing else.
I asked hin how he manageged it to download KESYS.
There were no answer, instead he createt a new thread about
the almost useless DATE/TIME story. Almosty just a distraction,
but 'we few ' thinking folks discover things like that on the fly.
BTW: KESYS uses the date/time as it is reported by the RTCL-chip (means
either binary or BCD) and doesn't need any "system clock", nor illusuonary
calculations, because the (also KESYS-STD) 1 mSEC PIT SETTING)
will show enough details to deal with.
BTW_too: M$ file time base is 01.01.1980 (0.5 sec) and not whatsoever
Mr Randall Hyde may think about it is, there were never a microSec Timer
and you'll search for it today in vain (except KESYS appended HW-features).
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wolfgang
Randy is now an "my ignore all his notes at all" list.
But not that I wont read or reply to save beginners from the ill-trap.
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