Real time clock + external interrupt in one PIC possible?


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    POST PICTURES!!!

    I get a kick out of looking at people's projects. It gives me ideas on how to do stuff.

    Art's slacking off with posting youtube videos, so someone else has to PIC up the slack.

    Robert
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    Hello Demon,

    i will post pictures. my computer in the basement that i use for PIC programming runs on XP and has no internet connection. I have to learn how to speed up posting mobile phone pics to my email account and then to here.....no digital native I am.

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    Name:  Anita Damenpokal Brilon 08 2017.jpg
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    This is my wife and the car that needs an electronic update.
    Bought PBP3 gold yesterday.
    will try Henriks code with PBP3.

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    Now you have to post a video. I want to hear those side pipes growl.
    My Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus is a giant paperweight that can't even be used as a boat anchor, cause I'd be fined for polluting our waterways with electronic devices.

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    Hello Demon,
    I´m not shure if I have one. But I can link to a video of her other Mustang. Yes my wife has two of them and yes both are red but the older one 1979 is a coupe and the 1983 with the picture above is a convertible. The convertible has only about 250 hp and only one side pipe.This is just for driving around. The coupe had two side pipes and about 450 hp. 1/4 mile best was 11.39.This car is too loud for everyday use an needs too much fuel. In the video the sound is bad because there were other cars narby while filming so you have to sort out the V8 sound.
    The coupe undergoes a little wrenching around because I built a rollcage in it and set another engine and transmission into that should have 650 to 700 hp. My wife will drive low 11s to high 10s on the 1/4 mile.
    Heres a link to a video with our favorite opponent:



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    Mugelpower

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