Want to see what it’s like to input the numbers ever 108 minutes? Download the Dharma Initiative Countdown Clock for Windows and try it for yourself!
Kalrac wrote this program that simulates the clock of The Swan. Every 108 minutes, the user has to input the correct restart code. Get it right, and the world is safe for another 108 minutes. Fail to input to the code and… well, it’s up to you to try it out. The program needs the .Net Framework to run. Most Windows XP machines should have that. If not, it can be downloaded here from Microsoft.
Download the Dharma Initiative Countdown Clock for Windows.
I love it! :):) Though I know if I kept it open all the time I would feel, like Locke, that I just had to press that button :o!
I am taking a JavaScript class and was wondering if this was a JavaScript program. If so, is there any chance you would be able to email me the script…this week in class we are supposed to find a script and analyze a for loop…this is the *only* thing I would use it for…However, if the script is proprietary, I totally understand!
Debbie
what happens if the timer goes to zero?
Interesting. Uf you don’t press the button the screen goes black and x’s out of it. Fun.
Does any thing happen when you don’t put numbers in?
yea if you dont put the code in, the screen will go black and you will hear a sound. them the timer exits out.
What am I doing wrong. It just says 180 and doesnt count sown or anything. Someone help
does it do anything to your computer though, will the screen stay black or will it return
Does it make the sounds?
yea and when u don’t put the code in it makes a boom sound!
The numbers count down….but i when i type the code in it doesnt work….the numbers wont reset….what gives?
Someone devise a counter with a bigger consequence. Your computer should format or something lol
i cant download it