A little arduino based clock
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I've now added a LiPo battery from an old pair of bluetooth headphones. it's only good for a few hours, but it lets me unplug it. Next I hope to add a DFC reciever and / or a bluetooth module so that I can keep it synced without having to plug it back in.
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After partially reading this Aricle:
http://en.memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Stardate
It makes a lot more sense ;-) Interessting Article and interessting Project!
But i wonder why you use the : instead of , ;-)
Good point - I'll try to remember that for next time I look at the code.
Thanks.
The last time I checked, stardates were some kind of tricky to calculate, because the trek shows don't really have a formula for that?
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They have several by the looks of it, varying by the series or film. One of the original ideas was a stripped down version of the Julian Day, so I've used that without the reset that starts it in the 23rd Century.