dcf77 | set dcf77 radio clocks through radio emissions

 by   mazzoo C Version: Current License: No License

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dcf77 is a C library. dcf77 has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

dcf77.c - das clock fake @ 77.5 khz. (c) 2003 by matthias wenzel, mazzoo no @ spam gmx.de. what's it ? ###########. this program paints black and white stripes on your screen. your monitor will now emit electromagnetic waves. basically a carrier frequency of 77500 hz. in europe commonly used dcf77-radio-clocks will tune into that frequency and listen ... to be honest, only if they're close enough to your monitor they may/might. the screen image will be modulated to emit the 59 information bits plus the one sync bit per minute. actually we only need to switch between two static images once per second, but with a high timing precision of about 50ms. nothing evil will happen to your monitor or lcd, we're not playing with your modelines or the sync of your monitor. the program uses the sdl-library to acess the screen, this can be a problem when you don't have hw-acceleration - i had to switch back to 16bpp on my x to get the required 20fps. the program now tests wether the screen performance is sufficient to achieve the required 20 fps. do a 'make' and hope the best ... you'll need the sdl-libraries installed, see options: -v verbose -f
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            QUESTION

            I have problem with uint8_t error and i cant printf(integer)
            Asked 2021-Jan-18 at 09:33

            i trying to write function that test the bits of DCF77 signal to provide the time and the calendar day but i am facing some error and i cant find the problem First this is the code :

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            Answered 2021-Jan-18 at 09:33

            First up, you shouldn't be defining your own uint8_t type, stdint.h defines it for you. That's why you're seeing the error:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65771738

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