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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 - | + | :: Another excellent idea, one that we've discussed frequently. As we mentioned above, we'll want to implement these kinds of things as forks - |
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::* There are a few different ways to implement the number->words conversion internally. Firmware v2 has the ability to define custom characters right before they are needed. For example, we spell out the word "SNOOZE" by using a single custom character for the "oo." And, it's a good idea to do multiple language options. | ::* There are a few different ways to implement the number->words conversion internally. Firmware v2 has the ability to define custom characters right before they are needed. For example, we spell out the word "SNOOZE" by using a single custom character for the "oo." And, it's a good idea to do multiple language options. | ||
::* Another approach to a word clock-- and though this doesn't really play by the same rules --would be to use two Alpha Clock Five units to spell out longer words. Alpha Clock Five firmware v2 features the ability to daisy chain multiple Alpha Clock Five units together. Two units side by side and display words like "SEVENTEEN," spread across ten characters. | ::* Another approach to a word clock-- and though this doesn't really play by the same rules --would be to use two Alpha Clock Five units to spell out longer words. Alpha Clock Five firmware v2 features the ability to daisy chain multiple Alpha Clock Five units together. Two units side by side and display words like "SEVENTEEN," spread across ten characters. | ||
− | :: | + | :: [[User:Windell|Windell Oskay / Evil Mad Science]] ([[User talk:Windell|talk]]) 05:47, 27 October 2012 (PDT) |
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