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!
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Comments
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can you make an AM/PM version
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If your computer is slow (like mine) and you're not getting 60 fps, just do tpt.setfpscap(NumberLessThanTheFPSYou'reGetting) (so it stays consistant), and set the temp of the DLAY to that number
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MoffD: Thank you! That's what I was thinkin when I first thought about doing a BCD Clock! Making that part work was the hardest part, because I need the first one and the fourth one to turn off the entire column, and add one to the next column. Thus, I needed a transistor gate.
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at first I was thinking "But it has 64 seconds in a minute" then I noticed the switch to make 10 on the first row go to the next layer and reset the first. nice job!
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My device doesn't run at 60 FPS all the time so it wasn't extremely accurate, but cool save none the less! +1
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Dammit, I was gonna make a binary clock, but never got round to making it. +1 though
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i dont really get it, but it seems lagit. +1
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Hansterboy: Thank you so so much! The thing is, is that transistor gates are basically just AND Gates, except more complicated. But the reason I didn't use AND Gates is beause I couldn't find any AND Gates in TPT that are instant, so I took a transistor gate from marcus13345, and made it smaller, because his was very accurate.
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I heard that you would make a smaller one, meanwhile i found smaller transistors id:1816980
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Nice But If you can make Something that make me know all about Binary Easier I will Love You So much! That is all but thanks and help me do thing what ever i do ok b 5000000+