No, The string comes from the ESP8266 as:
107 15 Jul 2015 18:57:01 GMT
The ESP8266 gets it from Google.com
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No, The string comes from the ESP8266 as:
107 15 Jul 2015 18:57:01 GMT
The ESP8266 gets it from Google.com
The string comes from the ESP8266 as:
107 15 Jul 2015 18:57:01 GMT
The 107 is just a marker indicating that this is a fresh time sync.
Using arrayread I put everything into byte variables:
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Thank you Art! I'll look at it.
Oh, a couple of side notes:
1) technically you do not need to worry about seconds because GMT to local time share the same seconds.
2) if you want to ignore those places that do partial hours,...
Interesting ideas.
Subtracting 8 hours does seem like a solution except I will need to take into account adding or subtracting enough MINUTES so that I accurately keep track of crossing midnight. ...
Can anyone point me in the right direction for how to convert GMT to a user defined local time?
In my circumstances I am downloading the GMT network time using an ESP8266 (very slick module, by...