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    Default stopwatch + clock

    hello
    i 've work the code and it s ok on my easypic3 (board test).
    but the real time is bad. when i use the stopwath, the clock stop a small time.
    i use a pic 16F877A at 8Mhz.
    can you help me?
    too i don't know how take some partial time on (for) the stopwatch;
    an idea?
    thanks
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    Default stopwatch + clock

    up
    help please and sorry for my english

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    What kind of time tracking and accuracy are you after? (e.g., 10ths of Seconds, Seconds, Minutes, Hours, etc.)

    Paul Borgmeier
    Salt Lake City, Utah
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    Default stopwatch + clock

    for 15min realtime, clock it s 13 min

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    The original Olympic Timer has a Calibration Value that you could adjust.

    The Clock code I posted primarily as an example of One Button usage did not, though there was provision for it.

    Add in a Calibration value and you are in business.

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