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µTasker Forum => µTasker general => Topic started by: paulk on November 22, 2009, 12:27:37 AM
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I noticed that the uTasker demo can use a TIME server to get the 32-bit seconds from 0:0:0 1900 time format. I see that when the TIME server returns the value, it is converted to the present time (by subtracting 9/1/2007, and then 24-h increments).
Are there any routines to use this 32-bit datecode as an actual date? I do realize that the conversion routines would be significantly more complex (days, months, years, leap year), but I'd like to implement date keeping on-board for data logging purposes. The system could sync itself to the time server every couple of hours. I'd prefer a software solution than an external DS1307 type solution.
Regards,
Paul
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Slight followup: I found the ctime function which looks to do what I need. It assumes a time in the "UNIX-time" format (seconds relative to 1/1/1970), so I just adjusted the time from the server by 2,208,988,800 s (seconds between 1/1/1900 and 1/1/1970). This works in the simulator.
HOWEVER, trying to compile this for the LM3S6965 fails. It looks like any time I try to add any libc functions, the linker attempts to add a section called ".ARM.exidx" at the start of the code, which overlaps with ".vectors".
I'm using CodeSourcery GCC Lite 4.4.1.