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ec1 Disp "Press 2nd to start" Repeat getKey=21 End checkTimer->T Disp "press 2nd to stop" Repeat getKey=21 End Disp checkTimer(T c2 |
QUOTE (misirlou @ 6 Jan, 2007, 4:05) |
Instead of using the clock commands on the calc, try using a for loop instead. ->X ->K repeat K=22 For(T,1,*number you need to get one hundreth of a second* End X+.01->X Output(1,1,X getkey->K End With this it stops when you press 2nd. The only problem with this is itll be really tough to time it right. I would plug in numbers and try to get it accurate to ten seconds, then to a minute, and so on depending on how accurate you want it to be. I actually think this is probably too long to take a hundreth of a second even without the for loop. Idk maybe if you did tenths of a second it would work. |
QUOTE (necro @ 16 Jan, 2007, 23:46) | ||
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problem is, that would vary with the battery power Id think i don't have an 84 so I am unsure how the clock drystal functions work but look at your manual to see if there are any ways to make a smaller interval (assuming it comes with one) |