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Documentation or feature demonstrating use of buttons ("mark time" or "laps", not necessarily stopping the clock).
 
Documentation or feature demonstrating use of buttons ("mark time" or "laps", not necessarily stopping the clock).
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:: This is an excellent idea, but we'll probably want to implement it as a fork; an independently downloadable set of software examples. -[[User:Windell|Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science]] ([[User talk:Windell|talk]]) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)
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== Five letter word clock ==
 
== Five letter word clock ==
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A four letter word clock would be a cool operating mode as well.
 
A four letter word clock would be a cool operating mode as well.
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:: The Four Letter Word clock was indeed an inspiration in building Alpha Clock Five.  We weren't sure if people would be interested in that. ;)    Tricky question: Do we use random words (like the original) or do we seed it with a big dictionary?  -[[User:Windell|Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science]] ([[User talk:Windell|talk]]) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)
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Also, some animation options would be nice when the time changes:  spinners, chasers etc.  
 
Also, some animation options would be nice when the time changes:  spinners, chasers etc.  
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:: We're implementing fades between numbers.  Spinners and chasers are something that we could consider for the future.  -[[User:Windell|Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science]] ([[User talk:Windell|talk]]) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)
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How about a Bluetooth module that uses the serial interface which would connect to your computer and use the clock as a remote text display for tweets, stock ticker, emails notification, etc.
 
How about a Bluetooth module that uses the serial interface which would connect to your computer and use the clock as a remote text display for tweets, stock ticker, emails notification, etc.
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:: It's certainly straightforward to build this (Here's a related example with an xBee: http://sentman.com/users/james/weblog/b7a59/ ) but we don't plan to build this as a stock option.  -[[User:Windell|Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science]] ([[User talk:Windell|talk]]) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)
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== Sports watch fork? ==
 
== Sports watch fork? ==
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Sports watches have a great deal of functionality, and many have only four buttons.
 
Sports watches have a great deal of functionality, and many have only four buttons.
 
Perhaps there could be a "sports watch" fork of the firmware.
 
Perhaps there could be a "sports watch" fork of the firmware.
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:: This is an excellent idea.  And yes, as we mentioned above, we'll want to implement these kinds of things as forks -[[User:Windell|Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science]] ([[User talk:Windell|talk]]) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)
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Would it be possible to buy an Alpha Clock case '''without''' the engraved labels on the top piece?
 
Would it be possible to buy an Alpha Clock case '''without''' the engraved labels on the top piece?
 
(For instance, for "no snoozing" contexts)
 
(For instance, for "no snoozing" contexts)
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:: Yes. Contact Evil Mad Science directly if you'd like to buy one.  We will probably not put something like that up as a stock item unless there are a lot of requests.  -[[User:Windell|Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science]] ([[User talk:Windell|talk]])
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== Countdown to Departure ==
 
== Countdown to Departure ==
  
 
I would like a countdown that automatically starts at a preset time. For example, at 6:30 am the clock starts a 60 minute countdown. That's when the kids need to leave the house. Thanks
 
I would like a countdown that automatically starts at a preset time. For example, at 6:30 am the clock starts a 60 minute countdown. That's when the kids need to leave the house. Thanks
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:: Another excellent idea, one that we've discussed frequently.  As we mentioned above, we'll want to implement these kinds of things as forks -[[User:Windell|Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science]] ([[User talk:Windell|talk]]) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)

Revision as of 17:09, 20 September 2012

This is the Alpha Clock Firmware discussion page. If you have suggestions for future versions of the Alpha Clock Five firmware, this would be a good place to leave them.



Count-down timer with elapsed rounds count-up timer with elapsed rounds

Documentation or feature demonstrating use of a common IR remote Documentation or feature demonstrating use of a solenoid or servo (useful for ringing a bell for example).

Documentation or feature demonstrating use of buttons ("mark time" or "laps", not necessarily stopping the clock).


This is an excellent idea, but we'll probably want to implement it as a fork; an independently downloadable set of software examples. -Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science (talk) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)


Five letter word clock

How about a 5 letter word clock option? I don't know if you are familiar with the four letter word clock? The clock randomly generates four letter words. See http://www.tubeclockdb.com/news/236-zetalinkbiz.html. (I'm not affiliated in any way, just came up near the top of a google search).

A four letter word clock would be a cool operating mode as well.

The Four Letter Word clock was indeed an inspiration in building Alpha Clock Five. We weren't sure if people would be interested in that. ;) Tricky question: Do we use random words (like the original) or do we seed it with a big dictionary? -Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science (talk) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)


Also, some animation options would be nice when the time changes: spinners, chasers etc.

We're implementing fades between numbers. Spinners and chasers are something that we could consider for the future. -Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science (talk) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)


How about a Bluetooth module that uses the serial interface which would connect to your computer and use the clock as a remote text display for tweets, stock ticker, emails notification, etc.

It's certainly straightforward to build this (Here's a related example with an xBee: http://sentman.com/users/james/weblog/b7a59/ ) but we don't plan to build this as a stock option. -Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science (talk) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)


Sports watch fork?

Sports watches have a great deal of functionality, and many have only four buttons. Perhaps there could be a "sports watch" fork of the firmware.

This is an excellent idea. And yes, as we mentioned above, we'll want to implement these kinds of things as forks -Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science (talk) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)


Would it be possible to buy an Alpha Clock case without the engraved labels on the top piece? (For instance, for "no snoozing" contexts)

Yes. Contact Evil Mad Science directly if you'd like to buy one. We will probably not put something like that up as a stock item unless there are a lot of requests. -Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science (talk)


Countdown to Departure

I would like a countdown that automatically starts at a preset time. For example, at 6:30 am the clock starts a 60 minute countdown. That's when the kids need to leave the house. Thanks

Another excellent idea, one that we've discussed frequently. As we mentioned above, we'll want to implement these kinds of things as forks -Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science (talk) 18:09, 20 September 2012 (PDT)