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I'm interested in the constraint situation in which we lost our manual so that we don't know how to operate simple tasks. And also I think this idea will be useful when we design OS or other stuffs, because we usually don't read manual but do trial-and-error.
I'm still working with Polder clock, and I made an operational prototype using I-PAC2 interface and processing language. While making it, comments of my team, Michael and Anh, were helpful, especially Michael's processing code saved my time.

I put all switched on plastic panel which I found in a kitchen, and labeled with a marker. But I only connected few switched to I-PAC2 for simple test.

Back side and overview.
Here is the applet:
http://risknfun.com/processing/PolderClock/
http://itp.nyu.edu/~yc581/PolderClock/ (mirror) |
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