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if you look at the first column, it is (from top to bottom) off, on, which means 0+1=1. The second column is off, off, off, off which means 0+0+0+0=0. So together they are '1' and '0'. The last column is 0+4+2+0=6.
if you look at the first column, it is (from top to bottom) off, on, which means 0+1=1.  
 
The second column is off, off, off, off which means 0+0+0+0=0. So together they are '1' and '0'.  
 
The last column is 0+4+2+0=6.


See also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_clock the wikipedia entry on binary clock].
See also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_clock the wikipedia entry on binary clock].

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Binary Clock
Binaryclockpsp2.png
General
AuthorHardHat, Teuras
TypeOther
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2006/09/09
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Binary Clock is a small application that shows the time in 24 hour clock format as in a BCD (Binary Coded Decimal) format.

Start the app, and enjoy the tranquility of the seconds passing.

User guide

Each column represents a digit of the number in decimal. For example, if the time is 10:48:36, then the output will be:

  O   X   O
  O X O O X
O O O O X X
X O O O X O

if you look at the first column, it is (from top to bottom) off, on, which means 0+1=1.

The second column is off, off, off, off which means 0+0+0+0=0. So together they are '1' and '0'.

The last column is 0+4+2+0=6.

See also the wikipedia entry on binary clock.

Controls

Select/Start - Quit

Credits

PSPSMM Coder team - Program By HardHat, Graphics by Teuras.

External links

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