Time-setting as well as time-getting and displaying will need to be done on the Microcontroller. The RTC relies on receiving an I2C message with the time to set; it doesn't have any mechanism for connecting buttons or such directly. 'find out whether this is going to work' is probably something that depends entirely on the amount of interest & time you have. :)

On 11/21/2013 2:59 PM, Gideon Wackers wrote:
Yeah this project is also a bit of a learning project, but time is starting to become scarce so I'll have to have some results (plus code is not exactly my strong point) and really learn later on.

Anyway, my to do list:

-Find out where time setting is done, and/or add it to my code
-fix the small bugs
-find out whether this is going to work
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