t0mg/wordclock

This code is for a clock that uses an Adafruit TLC5947 LED driver, a real-time clock (RTC), a TMRpcm audio library, and an SD card. It sets the current time on the clock using the RTC and displays the time on the LEDs using the TLC5947. It also plays audio files from the SD card at specified times and has alarm functionality. The code uses a number of global variables to keep track of the current time and other settings, and it has a number of functions including setup() and displayupdate(). It should be noted that the code is incomplete, it's missing a lot of the functions and some of the lines are not complete.

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This code is for a clock that uses an Adafruit TLC5947 LED driver, a real-time clock (RTC), a TMRpcm audio library, and an SD card. It sets the current time on the clock using the RTC and displays the time on the LEDs using the TLC5947. It also plays audio files from the SD card at specified times and has alarm functionality. The code uses a number of global variables to keep track of the current time and other settings, and it has a number of functions including setup() and displayupdate(). It should be noted that the code is incomplete, it's missing a lot of the functions and some of the lines are not complete.

This code is for a clock that uses an Adafruit TLC5947 LED driver, a real-time clock (RTC), a TMRpcm audio library, and an SD card. It sets the current time on the clock using the RTC and displays the time on the LEDs using the TLC5947. It also plays audio files from the SD card at specified times and has alarm functionality. The code uses a number of global variables to keep track of the current time and other settings, and it has a number of functions including setup() and displayupdate().
It should be noted that the code is incomplete, it's missing a lot of the functions and some of the lines are not complete.

t0mg commented

Sounds like a chat bot?