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binary patching
TalkingText editor
clock radio
binary file diff
pc alarm clock
binary diff
clock synchronization
translate binary
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Menu driven binary editor. Dataformats are ascii, unsigned (base 2-36: bin,oct,dec,hex,etc) and signed integers, float, bitflags, bitfields, labels, ebcdic and time_t. Different sizes and byte ordenings are possible. Datatypes can be used in structures. Contains copy, past, undo, redo, search, replace, marks, record/play and context sensitive help. Edit rawdisk devices.
bed: ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/mirror/simtelnet/winnt/txtutl/bed-0_2_25_win32.zip |
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Scott's Binary Clock is a clock that displays the current time in binary using a LED display. It's a little gadget or conversation piece for your desktop. It really doesn't serve much of a practical purpose, unless your goal is to display the time in a format that nobody but you can read. Emphasis has been placed on making the clock cool looking and realistic (the LEDs in the clock were obtained from taking pictures of real-world LEDs). You can select from several different sizes and types of binary clock displays. There are also several different backgrounds including flat black, brushed aluminum, and mahogany. There is even a new "transparent" background that many people have been asking for! You can toggle the LEDs between round, square, and rectangular and you can select several different LED colors -- red, blue, amber, green, etc. Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista.
Scotts Binary Clock: http://www.sb-software.com/binaryclock/sbbin20.exe
BinaryClock: http://www.cyberprog.net/download/binaryclock.exe
I was given an ThinkGeek Binary clock at christmas, and it was nice, and fun, but lacked the important things from my point of view that you need to be able to learn how the clock is telling the time easily. So I created this software Binary Clock! |
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