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Re: Clock's non-volatile RAM ?

Posted: November 29th, 1984, 2:45 am
by Info-Mac
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Subject: Re: Clock's non-volatile RAM ?
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Date: Fri, 2-Nov-84 23:59:05 EST
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From: [email protected]
Since I don't have a copy of [email protected]'s message, here's what is
kept there:
1 long word that tells whether a write to the chip was accepted by it
2 integers for modem and printer port settings
1 long word for alarm setting
1 integer for default font setting
1 integer for auto-key settings and which port the printer is on
1 integer for speaker volume and blink rates
1 integer for mouse scaling, system startup disk, and menu blink
Not all of the bits in the words are used, but Apple has reserved them for
future use.

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