It uses the advanced touchscreen (not the standard one), but yes. It also expects a blinky plant on any pin. The RTC, light sensor, NIC, and blinky plant are all technically optional (it detects what is connected during startup), but functionality is limited if not all of them are present: - Always On and Always Off modes don't need any extra parts - Real-Life Time mode requires a blinky plant - In-Game Time mode requires a blinky plant and an RTC - Dusk to Dawn and Dawn to Dusk modes require a blinky plant and a light sensor - HTTP Remote mode requires a blinky plant and a NIC Mesecons output is also supported, output is on every pin except the pin the blinky plant is connected to. Homedecor lights (glowlights and such) can also be controlled over digilines, and the protocol is compatible with the ones from digistuff. As mentioned both at the start of the program and on the about screen, you can do anything you want with this program, and you don't have to give me credit for it either. Credit is, however, of course appreciated.