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The '''binary clock''' shows time in a binary format. This is made by “flashing up” LEDs. With <menuchoice>Configure</menuchoice> you may choose whether a gird is to be displayed, the inactive LED should flash up too (in a different colour) or if seconds should be shown. Additionally, the colour of the LED can be changed.
The '''binary clock''' shows time in a binary format. This is made by “flashing up” LEDs. With <menuchoice>Configure</menuchoice> you may choose whether a gird is to be displayed, the inactive LED should flash up too (in a different colour) or if seconds should be shown. Additionally, the color of the LED can be changed.

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The '''binary clock''' shows time in a binary format. This is made by “flashing up” LEDs. With <menuchoice>Configure</menuchoice> you may choose whether a gird is to be displayed, the inactive LED should flash up too (in a different colour) or if seconds should be shown. Additionally, the color of the LED can be changed.

The binary clock shows time in a binary format. This is made by “flashing up” LEDs. With Configure you may choose whether a gird is to be displayed, the inactive LED should flash up too (in a different colour) or if seconds should be shown. Additionally, the color of the LED can be changed.