Price: Free
Description
Install the Binary Clock on your Pocket PC PDA and display the time in a unique and stylish way. The clock is simple to use - it just takes a little getting used to!
How to use:
The three columns represent hours, minutes and seconds. In this example, one light in the hour column, 3 lights in the minutes column and 4 lights in the seconds column are on (orange). In order to tell the time you must total up the value of all the lights in a particular column that are on. The value of the lowest light is 1, and after this they are 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32. The time from the image above is 2:13 and 15 seconds:
- The hours column has number 2 lit which gives a total of 2.
- The minutes column has 1, 4 and 8 lit which gives a total of 13.
- The seconds column has 1, 2, 4 and 8 lit which gives a total of 15.
How to use:
The three columns represent hours, minutes and seconds. In this example, one light in the hour column, 3 lights in the minutes column and 4 lights in the seconds column are on (orange). In order to tell the time you must total up the value of all the lights in a particular column that are on. The value of the lowest light is 1, and after this they are 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32. The time from the image above is 2:13 and 15 seconds:
- The hours column has number 2 lit which gives a total of 2.
- The minutes column has 1, 4 and 8 lit which gives a total of 13.
- The seconds column has 1, 2, 4 and 8 lit which gives a total of 15.
Requirements:
• Pocket PC
• MIPS
• SH3
• ARM
• ALL