How can you set a standard 2-button chronograph to 0 in darkness (i.e. you don't see which state it is in)?
sorry this is the definition of 'standard 2-button chronograph' (i will try to keep it short):
the chronograph has a face that shows time and two buttons: "start/stop" (button a) and "reset/split" (button b). if you have a lot of time on your hand you will count
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I have this also in matrix form but I really don't want to put them in. Is there anyone still with me? The question is whether there is a string of a's and b's that gets you to 0 regardless of the initial state.
I guess the only remotely, potentially interested people in this problem are watch geeks but yea who knows?
edit: the revised states are:
0. initial
1. simple run
2. stopped in additive mode
3. running in additive mode (can no longer go to split mode)
4. background running in split mode
5. background stopped in split mode
6. running in split mode
7. stopped in split mode (can only be reset)
(split mode: you can freeze one point in time while it is running in the background
additive mode: you stop at one point in time and then can restart it to add more than one interval)
effects of buttons:
state 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
but a 1 2 3 2 5 5 7 7
but b 0 4 0 3 6 7 4 0
This post has been edited by gwnn: 2012-January-06, 02:55