Re: Advice Please: LCD Timer Project
From: Darren Harris (Searcher7_at_mail.con2.com)
Date: 10/21/04
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Date: 21 Oct 2004 13:09:44 -0700
I know nothing at all about PDAs or programming. But from what I can
tell, it wouldn't suit my purpose anyway. I was visualizing two
displays(like the big red numbers on those easy to read digital
clocks). For power consumption reasons I assumed that this timer would
have to be something I'd plug into an outlet. I could settle for a
timer that would increment at 1/100th of a second instead of 1/60th.
So I guess that would mean that I'd need 8 decimal places for the
display that would show the split times.
Anyway, from what I gather, what I want to do is too complicated,
going by the recommdations so far.
Or perhaps there is a way to use a PDA hidden in a specially built box
where it would output to the kind of displays I need. Is this
plausible?
Thanks a lot.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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