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Offline Craziazkowboi

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Re: Real Time Clock and Sensors Clockport Module
« on: January 18, 2026, 07:42:30 PM »
Any chance of the driver being updated to allow this device to work at other clockport addresses and not fixed to D80001?  Being fixed means I can't use this on my accelerator card which uses EE0000.

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Re: Real Time Clock and Sensors Clockport Module
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2026, 03:05:23 AM »
Hello All,

Impatient with no update with an option to set the base address, I downloaded "Hex Fiend" for Mac OSX, did a search for D80001, and replaced the single instance at offset 1632 (overwrote) with EE0001 (the address of my clockport on my Zorrology card) - Sensor now works in my Amiga 2000 with my Zorrology card, yay! (Note - no RTC with this solution, just Sensors), the Zorrology card expliclty states it will not work for RTC, and thats ok by me)!

I don't see why this would not work for anyone as long as you know the address of your clockport.  Tempted to buy another for my A1200 again now....
 

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Re: Real Time Clock and Sensors Clockport Module
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2026, 05:34:48 AM »
G'day - For some reason your forum update did not show up for me until your second post - weird!? 

But, I am very pleased to report that the update works, and I am now using your v1.3 rather than my hack - and I have purchased another RTC+Sensor module and two of your sensor cables as a result!  Thank you very much!!  This was a really critical fix IMO, and really makes a difference!

If you have time - is there a way to fix the AK_Sensors_Display program so that it remembers where it was last positioned please?  At the moment, it always opens in the top left, over the top of my disk icons.

Love your work, and thanks again!