Well, I Started To Make A Clock From One Of Those "build A Working Paper Clock" Books, But I Got Carried Away.

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Well, I started to make a clock from one of those "build a working paper
clock" books, but I got carried away. It's now a complete working paper
Analytical Engine, and I run an 80386 simulator on that. I'm booting 386BSD
now, and in a couple of years when it comes up I'll have Xclock running.
I don't think it's going to keep very good time, though... I keep getting
silo overflows reading WWV at 110 baud. I guess I'll need to build a paper
16550 to fix that.

Which Xclock should I use?
-- Peter da Silva

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