Atomic10
Atomic10
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29th Jun 2015
29th Jun 2015
This is a Binary-Coded Decimal Clock, or a BCD Clock. It took me tons of work and hair pulling to get this to work, so please admire it with great... greatness... So yeah... Just press that Open putton down there to the left... Press it.... PRESS IT!
clock timer counter time electronic electronics

Comments

  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    30th Jun 2015
    ninja569: Thank you!
  • Squaesh
    Squaesh
    29th Jun 2015
    never mind, it does go at 9. i had bumped the right click, sorry. Nice job!
  • Squaesh
    Squaesh
    29th Jun 2015
    the 1's digit of all the hours minutes and seconds counts to 15 rather than 9 before ticking over.
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    29th Jun 2015
    RCAProduction: Okay! Will do! Well, if I have the time.
  • RCAProduction
    RCAProduction
    29th Jun 2015
    Atomic10: I can teach you how to make a basic decoder if you want. If you catch me some time on TPTMP just remind me :P
  • Kerbals
    Kerbals
    29th Jun 2015
    I just realsied this used the same example of crackers' bit counter! :p Nice job!
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    29th Jun 2015
    Davidos182: Well, I WAS going to make an interpreter for this, but I just didn't see an easy way. I'm not really advanced when it comes to electronics.
  • Davidos182
    Davidos182
    29th Jun 2015
    make clock with numbers
  • Qwert_Yuiop
    Qwert_Yuiop
    29th Jun 2015
    So, every single digit is coded separately? Like, 0100011 means 23 and not 35? Unconventional, but interesting. +1
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    29th Jun 2015
    ninja569: Can you please explain to me what I did wrong? I'm not asking so I can out-smart you or anything. I just want to fix what's wrong.