Re: [time-nuts] Intro and Driver Request

2016-05-13 Thread Jason T
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 8:34 PM, John Allen wrote: > FWIW, The Win 2000 driver will work on Win XP. Digging into the SDK disk, I see there are Windows drivers there as well as source code. I was thinking they were on another disk. I'd still like to find that DOS driver but if it never turns up,

Re: [time-nuts] Intro and Driver Request

2016-05-12 Thread Robert Watzlavick
I used one of the BC620AT cards many years ago with a DOS system. All we needed was time within a second so we used with a Bancomm-supplied DOS driver (I think) that replaced the system clock with IRIG-B based time instead of the PC clock. It may have come with a regular driver but I can't re

Re: [time-nuts] Intro and Driver Request

2016-05-12 Thread John Allen
FWIW, The Win 2000 driver will work on Win XP. John, K1AE -Original Message- From: time-nuts [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Jason T Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 8:27 PM To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: [time-nuts] Intro and Driver Request Hello Time-Nuts - I've end

[time-nuts] Intro and Driver Request

2016-05-12 Thread Jason T
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 h