Clock

Posted by: Dredd

Clock - 03/08/2000 15:23

OK, the time is available... but I like now/next as a display.

What about the option to have it alternate between displaying the time, and displaying the selected visual/info-mode?

e.g., 2 seconds of clock, 2 seconds of info, or whatever.

Is this coming down the pike already? It would be much appreciated.

If this is already available, can someone please tell me HOW to find it, so that I can turn it on?

D

Posted by: Big John

Re: Clock - 07/08/2000 07:23

Hi,

OK, the time is available... but I like now/next as a display.

What about getting Toby to do a time visualisation variant? Sort'a various digital & analog clocks popping and fadding to the music. Just an idea...

Regards,




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John, (MK1 114-20G, MK2 15-36G).
Posted by: rob

Re: Clock - 07/08/2000 16:42

What we need is Dali Clock!

Rob

Posted by: eternalsun

Re: Clock - 07/08/2000 18:57

How about a Dali clock that monitors the internal empeg temperature? As the temperature increases the clock melts more and more?

There is a temp sensor on the motherboard right?

Calvin

Posted by: n6mod

Re: Clock - 07/08/2000 23:14

Well, it's pretty obvious that Toby has some nice matrix-multiply code, and some cool routines that feed the transformation matrix based on the music.

First pass is replace the checkerboard in "Toilet Floor" with a clock face.

You could do "Hula Hoops" with clock faces too.

What about "Soundflag" or adding clock hands to "Rorshach"?

Actually, I'd really love to see 'xearth -proj merc -label'

-Zandr

-Zandr
Mk.I #150
Mk.II #39
Posted by: Big John

Re: Clock - 08/08/2000 15:54

Errrm,

What we need is Dali Clock!

I know I should know, what's one of them..?

Regards,



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John, (MK1 114-20G, MK2 15-36G).
Posted by: schofiel

Re: Clock - 09/08/2000 04:51

One of the "drippy" melting timepieces painted by Salvador Dali.

One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015
Posted by: teemcbee

Re: Clock - 09/08/2000 05:08

Any links that we can imagine how that looks?

TeeMcBee
Go my Mk2! # 080000143
Posted by: schofiel

Re: Clock - 09/08/2000 05:39

You could try here which shows one melting timepiece, but I think you will find that the greater majority of Dali's artworks are not available on the web due to the rather paranoid policing activities of his estate...

One of the few remaining Mk1 owners... #00015

Edited by schofiel on 9/8/00 01:40 PM.

Posted by: philb

Re: Clock - 09/08/2000 05:48

I think they mean like xdaliclock on UNIX workstations, where the numbers morph into one another as they change.

Quick search on Google:

Java Dali Clock

Philb

Posted by: teemcbee

Re: Clock - 09/08/2000 06:38

Funny thing.. Now I know what you meant. But it's a bit confusing - isn't it?

TeeMcBee
Go my Mk2! # 080000143
Posted by: scoco

Re: Clock - 09/08/2000 10:32

That would be most cool.

Posted by: rob

Re: Clock - 09/08/2000 12:24

Although Rob is right, I was actually thinking of a famous desktop silly application, originally written for X. It displays a digital clock with the digits morphing as they progress.

Rob