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Mars Clock – PIC-microcontroller-based clock

What do you do if you have a spare LCD module with backlight, a weird 16 button keyboard, and a PIC16F877A microcontroller gathering dust? A monster Martian Clock immediately springs to mind.

You are probably thinking “There are hundreds of PIC clocks on the Net – do we need yet another one?

This clock is quite different than all other PIC clocks I’ve seen in this that it has multiple timers that can work with different speeds (for example, you can have one showing your local time, another working on Mars day time, another showing the moon phase, etc.)

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