Re: LZ: A watch?


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Re: LZ: A watch?



IN>On 10/21/96 18:49, JASON C  WENGER muttered something stupid about Re: LZ: A
IN>watch?




IN>>     Have anybody worked on a clock for TI-85 or where can I get it?
IN>>     Is it possible at all to make a watch?




IN>>I'm working on a stopwatch program... but not one that would run all the
IN>>time.


IN>I once wrote a clock program in TI-BASIC (ooh!), which would compute the
IN>seconds based on For( loops. I timed it on my own calc, but when I gave it t
IN>my friends, it wasn't very accurate. So this could be a problem, as everyone
IN>times could be different, ie Jane's may run faster than Bob's because she
IN>may have more free RAM, or whatever.


IN>Rob Linwood -- <a href="mailto:rob.linwood@k-palace.com">rob.linwood@k-palace.com</a> -- http://robwww.home.ml.org
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Also if your batteries are low this might effect how fast it is.


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