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Experiment 1: Slidy Clock

by RobMiles (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 206
average rating:
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(11 ratings)

description: A digital clock with a sliding background. I wanted to find out how many transparent layers I can slide together before the Chumby slows down. The answer is 4. You can find the code in my Chumby pages at [[http://www.robmiles.com/chumby]]

preview of 'Experiment 1: Slidy Clock' app


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Comments

  • RobMiles

    – January 29 2010

    Ooops. Should be fixed now. Please let me know if it isn't.

  • dpigott

    – January 28 2010

    Cool clock, only it never shows the right time on my chumby. It's always like 9 hours off.

  • RobMiles

    – January 26 2010

    I've just got hold of a Chumby One, and for some reason it seems to be noticeably slower. I'm not sure why, perhaps there is more backbground processing going on.

  • osval

    – January 14 2010

    It will be great to do the same experiment with the Chumby One to see the results. The Chumby One has a better processor so I think it will be able to handle more layers.

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