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+title: Blog
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+post: OtaClock for Mac OS X
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+date: 2015-08-31
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+comments: true
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+flattr: true
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+twitter: xythobuz
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+github: https://github.com/xythobuz/OtaClock
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+parent: stuff
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+position: 88
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+---
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+## {{ page["post"] }}
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+<!--%
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+from datetime import datetime
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+date = datetime.strptime(page["date"], "%Y-%m-%d").strftime("%B %d, %Y")
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+print "*Posted at %s.*" % date
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+%-->
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+In 2006, Konami published a Windows and Mac version of a little program called OtaClock. It’s a borderless floating window looking like the Metal Gear Solid 2 Otacon Sprite, looking at the mouse cursor and showing the current time. [You can still download the original using the Web Archive](https://web.archive.org/web/20150130201810/http://www.konami.jp/kojima_pro/english/dl/item_ota.html)!
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+The Windows version still works pretty well and can also be used with Wine. There is a bug with the alarm feature of the english version, however. The included alarm file `Alerm.txt` [sic] is encoded in UTF-16, but the app want’s to read ASCII. Convert the file and the alarm feature works properly.
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+Unfortunately, the Mac version is only comaptible with PowerPC Macs. Because Apple removed the Rosetta emulator, old programs like OtaClock do no longer work.
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+So I decided to recreate the app, pixel for pixel. And I succeeded mostly :)
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+<div class="yoxview">
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+    <a href="img/otaclock1.png" class="thumbnail">
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+        <img src="img/otaclock1.png" alt="Screenshot" title="Military Time, Date, Alarm">
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+    </a>
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+    <a href="img/otaclock2.png" class="thumbnail">
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+        <img src="img/otaclock2.png" alt="Screenshot" title="Normal Time, Date, Alarm">
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+    </a>
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+    <a href="img/otaclock3.png" class="thumbnail">
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+        <img src="img/otaclock3.png" alt="Screenshot" title="Military Time only">
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+    </a>
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+    <a href="img/otaclock4.png" class="thumbnail">
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+        <img src="img/otaclock4.png" alt="Screenshot" title="Settings">
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+    </a>
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+    <a href="img/otaclock5.png" class="thumbnail">
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+        <img src="img/otaclock5.png" alt="Screenshot" title="Sizes">
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+    </a>
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+    <a href="img/otaclock6.png" class="thumbnail">
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+        <img src="img/otaclock6.png" alt="Screenshot" title="Alarm Time">
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+    </a>
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+    <a href="img/otaclock7.png" class="thumbnail">
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+        <img src="img/otaclock7.png" alt="Screenshot" title="Alarm Settings (unimplemented)">
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+    </a>
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+</div>
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+I haven’t implemented the sound output for the alarm feature yet, but you can set an alarm and the animation will play.
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+I used [these](http://www.spriters-resource.com/playstation_2/mgs2/sheet/6789/) [two](http://spritedatabase.net/file/455) sprite sheets to extract most sprites, except for the AM/PM marker that was missing from both. I got them from a screenshot made using Wine.
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+You can find the code on [GitHub](https://github.com/xythobuz/OtaClock) and [my server](http://xythobuz.de/git/otaclock). There is also [a pre-built binary](https://github.com/xythobuz/OtaClock/releases) on GitHub.
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 mpages = [p for p in pages if p.get("parent", "") == "stuff" and p.lang == "en"]
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 mpages.sort(key=lambda p: int(p["position"]))
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 for p in mpages:
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-    print "  * **[%s](%s)**" % (p.title, p.url) # markdown list item
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+    if p.title == "Blog":
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+        print "  * **[%s](%s)**" % (p.post, p.url) # markdown list item
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+    else:
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+        print "  * **[%s](%s)**" % (p.title, p.url) # markdown list item
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 %-->
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 ### MacPorts Maintainer

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