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Digital Clock Designer, PC Time Clock Software for PC
Display the Time as a Digital Time Clock, TimeClock
- Digital Clock Designer is Windows Desktop PC Time Clock Software that can Display the Time in 28 Formats, including; Hexadecimal Time Clock, BCD Time Clock, Binary Time Clock Systems, Digital Time Clocks, Swatch Time Clock Application, Internet Time Clock Computer Time Clock Software, TimeClock, Full Screen Digital Time Clock PC, Electronic Time Clocks, Novelty Time Clocks.
- Press the "Time Format" button located on the "Fonts" tab of the Design Panel to select a Time Format to Display Full Screen on your Windows PC desktop computer.
- Internet Time or Swatch Time is a system where by a day is broken down in to exactly 1000 time periods (Not Seconds) so each period is 86400 / 1000 or 86.4 seconds, nearly a minute and a half, starting at 0 at Midnight Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). Digital Clock Designer designates this format with a "@" prepended to this 1 to 3-digit number that indicates the current time in Swatch Time.
- The Binary TimeClock is a Common format for Techies because they learn binary in their computer or electronics classes and in so doing, become fascinated with anything binary. The Binary Time Clock is the natural progression of this fascination and is available in a couple formats of it's own. BCD or binary coded decimal, is the most common and is considered partially decoded as not all of the bits are used, 4-bits fully utilized in True Binary can count 0 to 15 (0 to 1111), but BCD only counts in Decimal, 0 to 9 (0 to 1001). True binary is the format Digital Clock Designer uses. This format uses as few bits as possible to represent the digits, much fewer than BCD. So, instead of each decimal digit being coded in binary, thus requiring 4 binary digits per Decimal Digit, the entire value of each of Hours, Minutes and Seconds is converted to binary. This is considered fully coded and is much more efficient and is the better way to indicate time in binary so 23:58:46 becomes 10111:111010:101110 in True Binary and in BCD it would be 0010 0011:0101 1000:0100 0110.
- The Hexadecimal Time Clock application is much less common, almost entirely unique to Digital Clock Designer, it is not really practical except for the novelty of it. Hexadecimal is a system used in all computer software systems and electronic devices to represent groups of bits as numbers and letters, 0 to F. So any group of 4-bits, known as a nibble (half of a byte), can be represented as a letter instead. So the above time converted to hexadecimal would be 17:3A:2E turns out that even though Hex is also more efficient than Decimal, it happens that the numbers representing time are low enough that the same number of digits are still required. Larger numbers are more efficiently displayed in Hex, such as 65535 in decimal is FFFF in Hex and 4,294,967,295 is FFFF FFFF in Hex.
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