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Aha I now get your point on only two LEDs.
Reading over post #221 and #222 I am a little confused about 2- hour LEDs and 12 LEDs for each minute?
^^^^^^^ Go with your instinct on this. I'm afraid there's zero chance you're to make something useful given your difficulty understanding the hardware, software, and the visual display of time.am about ready to give up on this.
I think I get your idea?
12 LEDs for hours, 60 LEDs for minutes and have the LED under the hour flashing.
say it's 3:18 so have the led below the 3 flashing while the LEDs indicating minutes continue on?
hopefully I understand this correctly
Aha I now get your point on only two LEDs.
AM STILL TRYING TO COMPREND post#381
// ● ● ●
%10010001, %0101000, %00110011
Delayms(1)
%10010000, %0101010, %00010011
Delayms(1)
%100100001, %0101000, %00110011
Delayms(1)
%10010000, %0101010, %00010011
Delayms(1)
I built a test board that has 6- 74hc595s on it.
As for the clock, I watched the videos that Beau posted and can't figure out WHAT TIME IS IT?
You know you enjoy itMrDEB can't figure out shift registers where you shift out 1 BIT per LED using existing software modules to do so.
Do you really expect him to be able to figure out how to "roll his own" solution to send 3 BYTES per LED where timing is critical?
Why complicate a thread that is already 20 fricken pages long?!?