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Network Working Group Request for Comments No. 34 SOME BRIEF PRELIMINARY NOTES ON THE ARC CLOCK The ARC clock system provides a time reference that is written into the core memory of the XDS 940 Computer. There are two types of time information available--absolute and relative. The absolute time is written into two adjacent words of core with the following format: |
Bill English SRI/ARC 26 February 1970 |
Bits 0 thru 7 contain the month code in straight binary with a range of 1 to 12
Bits 8 thru 15 contain the day code in straight binary with a range of 1 to 31
Bits 16 thru 23 contain the year code in straight binary with range of 0 to 99
Second word --
Bits 00 thru 7 contain the hour code written in straight binary with a range of 0 to 23
Bits 8 thru 15 contain the minute code written in straight binary with a range of 0 to 60
Bits 16 thru 23 contain the second code written in straight binary with range ofr 0 to 60
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[ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ] [ into the online RFC archives by Katsunori Tanaka 1/98 ]
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