_-..zKiLLA..-_ Fully Optimized Messages 3,952 Jul 31, 2009 #1 is there anyway to make a digital clock just display the same time constantly?
Grantofhell Fully Optimized Messages 3,762 Jul 31, 2009 #2 Possibly. What's your purpose. Might have another suggestion.
_-..zKiLLA..-_ Fully Optimized Messages 3,952 Aug 1, 2009 #3 ha i just want my clock to have the same time always cuz honestly i dont ever look at it so i was just wondering
ha i just want my clock to have the same time always cuz honestly i dont ever look at it so i was just wondering
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Aug 1, 2009 #4 ...Okay?... If it was analog, you could just take the batteries out... How about sticking a sticker saying 00:00 on it, like when you first buy them
...Okay?... If it was analog, you could just take the batteries out... How about sticking a sticker saying 00:00 on it, like when you first buy them
Lowndsey Site Team Staff member Messages 3,609 Aug 1, 2009 #5 _-..zKiLLA..-_ said: ha i just want my clock to have the same time always cuz honestly i dont ever look at it so i was just wondering Click to expand... Find yourself a woman mate
_-..zKiLLA..-_ said: ha i just want my clock to have the same time always cuz honestly i dont ever look at it so i was just wondering Click to expand... Find yourself a woman mate
Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Aug 1, 2009 #6 If you have a good knowledge of Soldering and what not,you can permantly solder the the power source to the correct Pins on the LCD Display module to always display one time....
If you have a good knowledge of Soldering and what not,you can permantly solder the the power source to the correct Pins on the LCD Display module to always display one time....
R Remeniz Fully Optimized Messages 3,390 Location England Aug 1, 2009 #7 ^^^^^This^^^^^ And its not that hard to do. You can even keep the flashing dots if you have them. Hell why not just make a 'random clock'. 1227Hrs then 0952Hrs then 1812Hrs...
^^^^^This^^^^^ And its not that hard to do. You can even keep the flashing dots if you have them. Hell why not just make a 'random clock'. 1227Hrs then 0952Hrs then 1812Hrs...
tom-knox Fully Optimized Messages 2,451 Aug 1, 2009 #8 Why not find the button that makes it display when the alarm will go off. Then short that button, once you set the time you want as alarm
Why not find the button that makes it display when the alarm will go off. Then short that button, once you set the time you want as alarm
Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Aug 1, 2009 #9 Theoretically that could actually work
Rubber314Chicken Golden Master Messages 5,574 Aug 1, 2009 #10 tom-knox said: Why not find the button that makes it display when the alarm will go off. Then short that button, once you set the time you want as alarm Click to expand... That'd probably be easier than soldering the LCD terminals to VCC or Ground.
tom-knox said: Why not find the button that makes it display when the alarm will go off. Then short that button, once you set the time you want as alarm Click to expand... That'd probably be easier than soldering the LCD terminals to VCC or Ground.