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Building Your Own Binary Burst Clock For those interested in building their own Binary Burst Clock, Mike Szczys has provided detailed instructions, component lists, and plans on the JumpTuck website.
Hackaday’s very own [Mike Szczys] just shared an awesome binary clock he’s been working on. Unlike a normal binary clock that is only readable by self-admitted geeks and nerds, [Mike]’s ...
If you’ve ever wanted one of those flashy binary clocks but wanted to do it yourself (or simply have a fetish for that breadboard-‘n’-resistors look), here’s how. If any of the following ...
Had your fill of binary clocks? Check out this analog binary wall clock, which combines traditional clock technology with the computer science nerditry that ensured you never got laid in high ...
If you have ever wanted to build your very own binary Nixie Clock you may be interested to know that a kit is available with optional housing and Arduino board priced from $69. “All SMD ...
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Last week, I used binary and hexidecimal numbers to denote that the Polk Computer User Group is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Twenty-five in binary is 11001. But in hexadecimal, 25 ...
Binary code is the perfect place to start — it's conceptually simple but practically complex, and to computers, it's everything.