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<fade>Welcome<wait>
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<up>to<wait>
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<up>S.L.E.D.<wait>
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<wipe right, on><color green>S.L.E.D.<wait 20>
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<wipe down, on><color white>S.L.E.D.<wait 20>
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<wipe left, on><color blue>S.L.E.D.<wait 20>
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<wipe up, on><color yellow>S.L.E.D.<wait 20>
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<fade><color>S.L.E.D.<wait 25>
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<for 10><invert><wait 2><next>
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<wipe>SUPER<wait>
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<wipe up>L.E.D.<wait>
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<wipe><wait>
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<down>By<wait><up>
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<left>James C. Smith<so><wait>
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If the text is too fast just hold down the command key and it will look worse.<so>Make sure you have the caps lock "lock" turned on and the caps lock key down or Twilight II will unblank the screen. : )<so>If the text is too slow just hold down the option key.<so>
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Okay, let's see if we can do anything other than scroll text across the screen. You already saw that we can do <color blue>C<color yellow>O<color green>L<color white>O<color darkgreen>R <color> but did you know...<so><color green, darkgreen><clear>you can change the background color as well?<so>
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<backgroundcolor green><clear><wait 15>
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<backgroundcolor white><clear><wait 15>
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<backgroundcolor yellow><clear><wait 15>
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<backgroundcolor red><clear><wait 15>
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<backgroundcolor><color><clear><wait>
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You can also display the date and time like this... <date> <time 11> ...or this...<so>
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<loop 5>
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<timechange>
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<print><time 8>
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<endloop>
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<timechange>
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<clear>
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<left>Isn't that special?<so>You can get a little creative with the scrolling and time commands to make strange L.E.D. clocks such as<so>
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<loop 5>
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<timechange>
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<up><time 8>
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<endloop>
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<timechange><up>
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<left>...or...<so>
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<loop 3>
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<timechange>
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<up><time 8>
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<timechange>
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<down><time 8>
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<endloop>
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<timechange><up>
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<left>...or...<so>
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<loop 3>
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<timechange>
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<up><time 8>
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<timechange>
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<down><date>
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<endloop>
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<timechange><up>
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<left>...or...<so>
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<loop 3>
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<timechange>
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<fade><time 8>
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<timechange>
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<fade><date>
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<endloop>
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<timechange><fade>
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<left>...or...<so>
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<loop 5>
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<timechange>
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<wipe><time 8>
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<endloop>
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<timechange><wipe>
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<left>So, what can you do other than print stupid mesages and see what time it is? Not really anything. Can you belive I have spent weeks working on this silly thing. I even wrote a stpid "scripting language" for it. Oh well....'til next time...<so>
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<wipe right, off>Apple II<wait 45><fade>FOREVER<wait>
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<fade>
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<wait>
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<left>This message will auto-rewind in 10 seconds...<so>
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<timechange><print>10
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<timechange><print>9
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<timechange><print>8
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<timechange><print>7
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<timechange><print>6
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<timechange><print>5
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<timechange><print>4
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<timechange><print>3
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<timechange><print>2
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<timechange><print>1
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<timechange><print>0
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<timechange>
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<down><wait 15> |