![]() bat in the 'bin' directory) If that doesn't work, there's a link for version 1. ![]() The prebuilt releases should be at (it should be a. This should make it easier for anyone to contribute to EonTimer if they desire. The link you have is for the source code of EonTimer (which you'd need to build/compile yourself to run). Migrated GUI source from hard-coded source to FXML files.This should make it easier to manage the code base going forward with hopefully the realization of performance benefits while running the timer x86 includes a 64 bit timestamp counter (register) that counts each clock signal. 2) Linux only uses RTC to get the current time and date. Switched from spinning up a new Thread for running the timer to a hybrid of using reactive programming and Kotlin coroutines. Main functions: 1) When the system starts, the kernel initializes the time on the wall by reading RTC, which is stored in the xtime variable.Switching from Java to Kotlin to reduce overall code base and to increase code expression.Using Spring Boot internally without starting a web server for the added benefit of autoconfiguration and dependency injection. ![]()
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