Clock.86g-By Dave C Contains: Clock.86p-508 Bytes A.86i-1017 Bytes This program has a digital clock in the top left and an analog clock in the center, I have no idea what you would want to use this for, but if you take the time to learn how the program works, it could help you understand the unit circle better. This will not run after you exit , like some assembly clocks do, so you have to set the time every time. Instructions: Make sure you have Clock.86p and A(the alpha symbol).86i on your calculator. Run Clock, input the time, and press enter. Controls: Exit: Exits Just because everyone else has one, here's my disclaimer: Don't complain if your calculator crashes, because it wasn't because of my program. This program may change some settings on your calculator. Don't steal any credit for this program, but feel free to look at the code. You can contact me at DHC014@hotmail.com