Start with the Green flag. Press the spacebar to run the clock at your local time.
My goal has been to build an analogue clock, ie, gears drive the hands. I have not provided a pendulum or a motor to govern the rotation of Gear1; the CPU is the driver. Each of my gears was created using “Gear Gen” which forms part of this project. Each gear used data from the following table and was drawn on a white background. The stage was saved and the white background was converted to “transparent”. Cog Teeth Radius Colour 13 50 75 f4b084 12 10 15 c65911 11 30 75 dbdbdb 10 6 15 8497b0 9 54 90 bf8f00 8 6 10 000000 7 36 84 375623 6 6 14 7030a0 5 32 72 833c0c 4 8 18 70ad47 3 64 80 ffff00 2 8 10 ff0000 1 60 60 8497b0 (Later one of those colours was changed for contrast). During the “PhotoShop” process the lower 12 Cogs were combined as pairs as they rotate together and form Gears 1 through 7. Each second each rotates “x” degrees: Gear1 6 Gear2 0.75 Gear3 0.1875 Gear4 0.03125 Gear5 0.03472222 Gear6 0.06944444 Gear7 0.0001388889 The hands show the actual home time of the computer when the spacebar is pressed. When the green flag is pressed all of the sprites are set to the front and then passed “x” layers backwards. Unfortunately that Command is NOT always obeyed.