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'''How to read the time:''' | |||
Read the time by the bottom, if the 1st ( | * 1st column is the number of ten-hours. | ||
* 2nd is hours. | |||
* 3rd is ten-minutes. | |||
* 4th is minutes. | |||
* 5th is ten-seconds. | |||
* 6th is seconds. | |||
Read the time by the bottom, if the 1st (orange from the bottom) is lit, it means there is 2^0 (1) of hour. | |||
For example, if both 1st and 2nd are lit, you add 2^0 (1) + 2^1 (2) = 3. You do this for each column, with some practice it will become very fast. | |||
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Binary Clock | |
File:Binaryclockds.jpg | |
General | |
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Author(s) | Mastertop101 |
Type | Other |
Version | Aug 2006 |
Licence | Mixed |
Links | |
[Media:Binaryclockds.zip Download] | |
Website |
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Binary Clock is a binary clock application and the alarm clock is not working in this version.
It was submitted for the NEO Spring Compo 2007 (winner).
Features
- Binary Clock.
- 2 Modes: 24 hours and am/pm mode (the 12 hours mode).
Controls
Touch the icon to change 24 hours and am/pm mode.
User guide
How to read the time:
- 1st column is the number of ten-hours.
- 2nd is hours.
- 3rd is ten-minutes.
- 4th is minutes.
- 5th is ten-seconds.
- 6th is seconds.
Read the time by the bottom, if the 1st (orange from the bottom) is lit, it means there is 2^0 (1) of hour.
For example, if both 1st and 2nd are lit, you add 2^0 (1) + 2^1 (2) = 3. You do this for each column, with some practice it will become very fast.