Re: [time-nuts] On Setting Precision Clock

2006-07-22 Thread David Forbes
At 7:18 PM -0700 7/21/06, Brooke Clarke wrote: >Hi David: > >Yes, I like it. > >Should Increment and Decrement work on the whole counter? for example >when changing minutes you can only increment or decrement the minutes >digit and the 10 minute digit follows? > >Thanks & Have Fun, > >Brooke Broo

Re: [time-nuts] On Setting Precision Clock

2006-07-22 Thread Glenn
Brooke Clarke wrote: >Should Increment and Decrement work on the whole counter? for example >when changing minutes you can only increment or decrement the minutes >digit and the 10 minute digit follows? > Yes, I think incrementing a single digit at a time is good. Since other digits aren't ro

Re: [time-nuts] On Setting Precision Clock

2006-07-21 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi David: Yes, I like it. Should Increment and Decrement work on the whole counter? for example when changing minutes you can only increment or decrement the minutes digit and the 10 minute digit follows? Thanks & Have Fun, Brooke David Forbes wrote: >At 6:29 PM -0700 7/21/06, Brooke Clark

Re: [time-nuts] On Setting Precision Clock

2006-07-21 Thread David Forbes
At 6:29 PM -0700 7/21/06, Brooke Clarke wrote: >Hi: > >I've been working on making a LCD based clock where the PIC >microcontroller uses a precision frequency source as it's heartbeat. >Today I got the LCD navigation and time-date setting to work, but don't >like it. The current version stops the

[time-nuts] On Setting Precision Clock

2006-07-21 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi: I've been working on making a LCD based clock where the PIC microcontroller uses a precision frequency source as it's heartbeat. Today I got the LCD navigation and time-date setting to work, but don't like it. The current version stops the clock and then uses the cursor and blink hardwar