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Subject: 
RE: IR Port as night/day detector (Was: Re: IR Port as Proximity detector.)
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lugnet.robotics
Date: 
Thu, 14 Jan 1999 20:33:53 GMT
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Tilman Sporkert <(tilman@activesw.com)SayNoToSpam()>
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Not a time of day clock, but you have the materials to do your • own once you
tell it what time it is.  This would probably require you to use • something
like legOS.

How's that?
The SDK has the function SetWatch( Hours, Min ).
Also, in page 47 (printed page 45) we can read in the table that
the source 14-0 : "RCX. Watch. Integer where MSB=hours and LSB=minutes"

If this isn't a time of day clock, tell me what it is...

Yes, it's a time of day clock, but you still need to tell it what time it is
after turning it on. The clock only runs while the RCX is powered up. If you
turn it off and on for whatever reason, the clock starts with 00:00.

Tilman

--
Did you check the web site first?: http://www.crynwr.com/lego-robotics



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  Re: IR Port as night/day detector (Was: Re: IR Port as Proximity detector.)
 
(...) How's that? The SDK has the function SetWatch( Hours, Min ). Also, in page 47 (printed page 45) we can read in the table that the source 14-0 : "RCX. Watch. Integer where MSB=hours and LSB=minutes" If this isn't a time of day clock, tell me (...) (26 years ago, 14-Jan-99, to lugnet.robotics)

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