Need to know the time - accurately for your next project?
The code below allows your PIC to log into a network timeserver and it (eventually) writes the time to a Dallas RTC (code not supplied).
The PIC checks the NET TIME every power-up and thereafter every 4 hours. If it doesn't make connection, it tries an alternate time server. If THAT doesn't work (after retries) it gives up and tries again 4 hours later. A Lantronix XPort handles the connection to the net.
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Return VS @ INT_RETURN in DT_INTs
(In case it helps someone avoid wasting hours looking why a program locks)
Demon Today, 03:54RETURN at the end of your interrupt will compile, but it will return to Mars or some such distant place.