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Thread: Mutant HD51 LED Front Panel Clock

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    pdw123

    Mutant HD51 LED Front Panel Clock

    Hi Guys,
    Ive just replaced my zGemma H2S with a Mutant HD51 (bought from here) and set up with OpenATV 6.2 with build Whoosh Infinity - everything is perfect except for one annoying thing - The clock on the LED front panel - the last 2 digits flash every second - is there a way to just keep the clock static - I can understand the middle colon flashing every second but not the digits. Ive tried installing VFD Permanent Clock plugin but that didnt change it. Any ideas?
    Thanks.

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    .... suggest you ask OpenATV or Whoosh (whoever they are) as they probably handle the display differently to OpenViX (certainly my clock is static)
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    pdw123
    Thanks Twol - will try them.

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    pdw123
    Just if anybody is interested, this was resolved by removing a pre-installed plugin called vfdcontrol in system plugins.

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