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Olaf Corten's Timex Datalink Page (Olaf
Corten) NEW!
(21st January 2002) He requested I list his page, and
I do what I am told...
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Timex's Internet
Home Well,
I suppose Timex's Site better go first...
Not much there but have a look just to
make sure you have the latest software...
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WristApp Foundry (Michael
Polymenakos) Michael
Polymenakos programmes WristApps that
make the Timex ones look like they have
fallen down and can't get up. If you have
the watch then you must get this man's
WristApps, TXTPad and NumPad. He has
various versions with various feature
combinations. You will wonder how you
liked your watch before you had these...
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Datalink Developers
Homepage (John
Toebes) A GREAT site for
developers. If you have an urge to
contribute to the hungry masses of
Datalink users this is definately the
best place to start. He has detailed not
only what makes the Datalink tick, but
what you can do with it when you are sick
of it just ticking! Have a look, a well
organised site aimed particularly at
developers.
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Games for the Timex
Datalink 150
(Jordi Pérez) Jordi
has programmed an exellent Space Invaders
style game for the watch. A Real Action
Game for the Datalink! He has also
programmed BlackJack for the watch!. Take
a visit to his site to get the WristApps
and enjoy some R&R with your watch. I
hope he programs some more games, he has
a knack and we have a need! :-)
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Datalink 150
Information Page
(Karl Hakimian) The
most important information on Karl
Hakimian's site is you can find out how
to join the Datalink Mailing Lists. The
list is the only of its kind I'm aware
of, and provides valuable contact between
watch owners!
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Tom's Timex Page The
originator of the secrets of the Datalink
(i.e. the Motorola 6805). A small site,
but worth a look.
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DL-HQ (Jeff
French) An up-and-coming
Datalink Site with a NewsLetter and info
on the 6805 (the processor used in the
Datalink).
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Atomic Web Clock (National
Institute of Standards and Technology) You
can set your computer clock (and hence
your Datalink's) by downloading their
small utility which will set your
computer clock off the Atomic Clock in
Boulder, Colorado. A great way to make
sure your Datalink's time is accurate!
Atomically correct in fact!
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