I was disappointed by the "Binary" face on the time square watch being packed decimal (bcd to youngsters). There's so much that can be done with all those display bits! In fact, I couldn't decide on exactly what I wanted to do, so I implemented a binary face with four different modes (described in the repository and on the .hex file download), plus the ability to switch each of the four between packed decimal and a true binary display for the appropriate values. Yes, the original face is one of the options.
The repository is at https://times-square-watch.googlecode.com/ (because github no longer allows downloads).
The hex file (and description) is at: https://code.google.com/p/times-square- ... akechanges
Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlsi12DI ... e=youtu.be
More versatile binary face for times square watch
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More versatile binary face for times square watch
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Re: More versatile binary face for times square watch
Cool! Looking forward to the video.
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