--- In "jenlhunt2003" <> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use a RTC clock board (with M48T86PC1) with the
> TS-7200, but Linux doesn't seem to recognize it.
>
> I have successfully written some low level userland code to access
> registers (using memory locations supplied by TS), and I can modify
> and watch the registers okay. But I don't know how to access the RTC
> through the regular Linux time functions (all I get is time based on
> the default CPU timer). Is this possible?
>
> How do I set the time, other than at a low level, a byte at a time?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Henry
>
Henry,
If you are just trying to use the RTC to set the system time try
hwclock. Do web search for more info.
-Keith
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