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| Subject: | [ts-7000] Re: real time clock |
| From: | "Tim Trudeau" <> |
| Date: | Tue, 17 Jul 2007 03:22:17 -0000 |
--- In Kevin Cozens <> wrote:
>
> It might help if you could clarify what you are trying to do. ctime
just
> converts a numeric value in to an human readable version of the
time/date.
>
Thanks Kevin. It was late and I was going blind,
> If you need to do something once per second, you could just call
time()...
This is exactly what I am doing but it did not appear to work. I have
a hello program that is supposed to flash an led once a second but
the led flashes sporadically. I think I just found the typo/bug.
Posting this has made me Look at the code again. Thanks--
Tim
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