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==Revisions==
==Revisions==
At least 3 revisions were released. The first version came without a battery, so all time information was lost after a powercycle. The second revision added a battery for counting the seconds within the year. But the year information was still unprotected. The manual of the [[TransEra 741-RTC]] explicitly talks about a 741-RTC and a 641-RTC with identical command set. The command set in the manual differs from the command set of the units shown on this page. So a third hardware revision of the 641 should exist.
At least 3 revisions were released.  
 
The first version came without a battery, so all time information was lost after a power cycle.  
 
The second revision added a battery for counting the seconds within the year, but the year information was still unprotected.  
 
The manual of the [[TransEra 741-RTC]] explicitly talks about a 741-RTC and a 641-RTC with identical command set. The command set in the manual differs from the command set of the units shown on this page.  
Therefore, a third hardware revision of the 641 is presumed to exist.


===Pictures revision 1===
===Pictures revision 1===

Latest revision as of 04:41, 2 October 2023

TransEra 641RTC
Real Time Clock
TransEra 641RTC

Compatible with 4051

Produced from (?) to (?)

Manuals
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ROM Images
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(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
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The TransEra 641 Real Time Clock ROM Pack (641-RTC) is a ROM pack for the 4051 microcomputer.

Command set

Command Rev 1 Rev 2 Description
CALL "TIMSET", T yes yes Sets the actual time. T must be a floating point number containing the count of seconds + fractions since the 01-01 of the current year.
The resolution is 1/128 of a second.
CALL "TIMSET",T$ yes yes Sets the actual date & time. T$ must be a string in the format "MM-DD-YY HH:MM:SS".
The time must be always given in 24h format.
CALL "TIME",T yes yes Returns the actual time. The result T is a floating point number and contains the count of seconds since 01-01 of the current year.
The resolution is 1/128 of a second.
CALL "TIME",T$ yes yes Returns the actual date & time.

rev1:
T$ contains a string in the format "MM DD YY HH:MM:SS".
The string always contains the time in the 24 hour format.
Examples:
07 MAR 21 4:15:20
07 MAR 21 16:15:20
rev2:
T$ contains a string in the format "WEK MM DD YY HH:MM:SS [AM/PM]".
The string is formatted depending on previous calls of 24HOUR or 12HOUR.
Examples:
MON 07 MAR 21 4:15:20 PM
MON 07 MAR 21 16:15:20
As with most 4050 RTC modules this revision of the 641-RTC is not Y2K compatible. So in this example the weekday of march, 7th, 1921 is returned.

CALL "CLOCK",T$ no yes Same as "TIME",T$ and "TIME",T
CALL "PAUSE",T yes yes Pauses the Program for T seconds. The parameter T must be an integer value.
The maximum delay is 65535 seconds (~18hours)
After the pause the program execution starts at the next line.
CALL "TIMER",T,L yes yes Starts an asynchronous timer with the delay T and jumps to line L when the timer is done.
The maximum delay is 65535 seconds (~18hours).
The timer is not retriggered automatically.
CALL "12HOUR" no yes Sets the format of the returned time strings to 12-hour format.
This is the default time format after a power-cycle.
CALL "24HOUR" no yes Sets the format of the returned time strings to 24-hour format.

Revisions

At least 3 revisions were released.

The first version came without a battery, so all time information was lost after a power cycle.

The second revision added a battery for counting the seconds within the year, but the year information was still unprotected.

The manual of the TransEra 741-RTC explicitly talks about a 741-RTC and a 641-RTC with identical command set. The command set in the manual differs from the command set of the units shown on this page. Therefore, a third hardware revision of the 641 is presumed to exist.

Pictures revision 1

Pictures revision 2

Pictures revision 3