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Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
> I've not seen anything that really configurable to the level I  
> would be able to use.  We are talking really slow here.  One system  
> uses an ancient time code reader that simply will not work on  
> anything over about 300MHz. To give you an idea of how old, the  
> timecode reader uses IRQ 2.  I keep a couple of P166s around for  
> this kind of stuff.  
 
And  
 
> I've got enough 166 to 300MHz class stuff to last me for the   
> forseeable future.  
>   
So just what is it you want?  
 
Ray  
 
 
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