Do we have counter service here?

Post date: 2024-03-22 00:55:06
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For a workshop I need to make three digital counters that can sit in the corner of my (Windows 11 Pro) desktop, each of which will increment by a fixed, non-variable amount every second - how do I do this?

One counter needs to increment @ 29.8 units per second, one @ 280 units per second and one @ 361.1 units per second over an extended period of time (3 hours or so).

I don't code (yet) but I am reasonably tech savvy, and could install a coding environment and probably run some code if that's the best way to do this, but would have no idea how to write the code, and probably not enough time to figure this out myself?

Also happy to use a free or minimal cost off-the-peg solution if one exists, but I ended up with mostly useless results when I tried to Google for this.

Bonus points for figuring out what the values are that I want to display - they should be pretty obvious to anyone with an astrophysics background (and if you do recognise them, and my values are wrong, please tell me!)

Thanks in advance, I figured that if anyone would know how to do this, they'd be here on the Green!
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