ON 20050510@8:11:50 AM at page: http://www.piclist.com/piclist/cheapic/binclock.htm#38482.1563078704 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 38482.1563078704 by gareth.luty |Insert 'First, understand that the H means "Hexidecimal" and so the value in single quotes must be converted to decimal to get the meaning. H'A' is 10 in decimal. H'6' is 6. Now, read 10,6,10,6,10,10.

Think about the largest number that can be displayed for each digit on a clock display.' at: '' gareth.luty@unn.ac.uk asks: " what does the dt H'A',H'6',H'A',H'6',H'A',H'A' part mean?" |Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: ' what is the dt H'A',H'6',H'A',H'6',H'A',H'A'part mean?

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