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1. Timestamps in CT .BIN files (score: 1)
Author: n6tv@vnet.IBM.COM (Robert A. Wilson)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 11:16:20 PST
I'm trying to write some routines to analyze CT Version 7 and Version 8 .bin files. What is the secret to interpreting QSO timestamps correctly? I know they are stored as C time_t values (number of s
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-02/msg00032.html (7,627 bytes)

2. Timestamps in CT .BIN files (score: 1)
Author: Ken Wolff" <jjmhome!uunet.uu.net!lectroid!jjmhome!k1ea!k1ea@uunet.uu.net (Ken Wolff)
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 1994 09:50:56 EST
CT 7 was based on the Borland C++ compiler and uses calls to time(long *) to get times. The returned number is the same as the one Microsoft compilers produce. I *think* this is 7 hours off from GMT
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-02/msg00034.html (8,962 bytes)

3. Timestamps in CT .BIN files (score: 1)
Author: n6tv@vnet.IBM.COM (Robert A. Wilson)
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 94 15:35:58 PST
So CT only uses time() and localtime(). Interesting. One would think such values would be GMT if your PC clock was set to GMT. But this may not be the case if no environment variables were set to tel
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-02/msg00038.html (7,774 bytes)

4. Timestamps in CT .BIN files (score: 1)
Author: Ken Wolff" <jjmhome!uunet.uu.net!lectroid!jjmhome!k1ea!k1ea@uunet.uu.net (Ken Wolff)
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 21:10:10 EST
B2R is Borland, B2R8 Zortech, 7to8 Zortech (with tinme correction). Alot of other progammers trying to import CT BIN files have been PO'ed at me for the inconsistant timestamps. I'm PO'ed at Zortech
/archives//html/CT-User/1994-02/msg00042.html (8,693 bytes)


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