RLC-Club Version 1.62 The following things have changed since the last software version: - Changed the word numbers used to read the analog lines to match the manual (which has not changed since V1.60). This also makes them match the Club for Windows software. In previous versions, the words worked but were numbered wrong, as noted below: What they were What they should be 840 836 ANALOG 1 841 837 ANALOG 2 842 838 ANALOG 3 843 839 ANALOG 4 844 840 ANALOG 5 856 841 ANALOG 1 HIGH 857 842 ANALOG 2 HIGH 858 843 ANALOG 3 HIGH 859 844 ANALOG 4 HIGH 860 845 ANALOG 5 HIGH 872 846 ANG 1 HIGH TIME 873 847 ANG 2 HIGH TIME 874 848 ANG 3 HIGH TIME 875 849 ANG 4 HIGH TIME 876 850 ANG 5 HIGH TIME 888 851 ANALOG 1 LOW 889 852 ANALOG 2 LOW 890 853 ANALOG 3 LOW 891 854 ANALOG 4 LOW 892 855 ANALOG 5 LOW 904 856 ANG 1 LOW TIME 905 857 ANG 2 LOW TIME 906 858 ANG 3 LOW TIME 907 859 ANG 4 LOW TIME 908 860 ANG 5 LOW TIME You can find this file and the others described below on our internet ftp site. The easiest way to access it is with a web browser through our homepage (http://www.link-comm.com/linkcomm). You can also access it directly by anonymous ftp at ftp.netins.net in directory showcase/linkcomm/rlc-club/v160. readme.txt This file. clubdemo.zip A DOS EXE program that imitates programming the RLC-Club from the serial port. You can try out most of the commands with it. Of course, since the hardware isn't available, you won't be able to hear the synthesized voice. eprom.zip The binary file needed to burn a new eprom. It requires a 27C040 eprom, 120ns or faster. The newest version of the Club software for Windows is in a new directory, club_win. V1.00 is the latest release as of the time this is being written. If you have any questions, please email, fax, or call me. Steve Strobel Link Communications, Inc. steve@link-comm.com http://www.link-comm.com/linkcomm/ (406) 482-7547 fax (406) 482-7515