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    Rise and Shine LED Clock

    Rise and Shine LED Clock

    Arduino Powered 60 RBG Pixel Clock, with 24h alarm and count down.

    The Rise and Shine LED clock has been designed to educate and encourage hacking and modifying of both software and hardware. This is a analogue style digital clock with multiple display states, a 24 hour alarm, a count down alarm, multiple alarm display states and a demo mode. One of the alarm states is a dawn simulating alarm, where the lights gradually come on over 20 minutes, enducing a natural waking sleeping pattern, with out the shock of a abrupt noisy alarm sound.
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    Sunrise Alarm Clock
    This is a software and hardware project dedicated to creating an artificial sunrise type of alarm clock.
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    KOnAir is a KDE application designed to handle radio cards, using the V4L API. It implements a traditional KDE look and feel interface as in Kscd or KMP3. It will also provide cool features like a Spectrum Analyser, an alarm clock and a snooze function.
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