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Old 04-26-2015, 11:36 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
This may be similar to what happens to time when you dual boot Linux and Windows.

Windows sets the Clock chip in the PC to Local time.
Linux use UTC and adjusts the display by Locale

There is a Registry setting you can add to make Windows use UTC

BTW I used to see the future date when my Astak USB worked (broken now traces and I only use the SD card)
Thank you. I do not have dual boot on my PC.
Interesting thought on using UTC on PC. I am in US central time zone. I wonder if I can adapt.
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