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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2013, 06:26:37 AM » |
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- You'll need an Arduino, plus some way of connecting the parts together (wires and connectors), plus any inputs or additional hardware you'd like to have (buttons, RTC, etc). - There are no pre-built cases that I'm aware of (unless you buy a whole-clock kit or something). Get creative! I built mine from Oak, you can browse this site or the web in general to find other examples for inspiration. - The ArduiNix does not keep time. You'll have to program that with the Arduino. Some (such as myself) have used an external RTC.
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