* This a software code module for a time-of-DAY clock object.
* The clock may be fixed 12-hour, fixed 24-hour, or dynamically
* configurable between these two types. Clock data can be accessed
* as a binary number representing the number of minutes since midnight
* or a BCD number formatted according to the time-of-DAY description
* in the TIME module 0404x. The functions work with time-of-DAY values
* which conform to normally accepted clock values of 1:00 to
* 12:59 BCD / 0 to 719 binary for a 12-hour clock or clock values
* 00:00 to 23:59 BCD / 0 to 1439 binary for a 24-hour clock. On power-up
* the clock is 12:00 BCD / 0 binary for a 12-hour or dynamically
* configurable clock, or 00:00 BCD / 0 binary for a 24-hour clock.
madCollection 2.5.2.6 full source
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