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      taunushexe
      last edited by taunushexe

      Using Time Module

      Localtime: (2025, 3, 24, 6, 0, 56, 1, 82)
      Zone: GMT+1
      UTC: (2025, 3, 24, 7, 0, 56, 0, 83)

      Why is GMT+1 not UTC+1h - instead is UTC-1h
      I expect 2025,3,24,8,0,56,83

      RTC ist total out of sync.
      Have we a NTP get Time Process during TCP connect or not ?

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        taunushexe @taunushexe
        last edited by taunushexe

        @taunushexe ist a BUG !
        Set to GMT-1 = and localdate is OK

        So GMT+1 is GMT-1
        Houston we have a Sign Problem :-)

        Setup with Webburner ; M5 Dial.

        Issue online.

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          kuriko @taunushexe
          last edited by

          @taunushexe
          this is a java problem... for example Etc/GMT+8 means GMT-8 actually
          will fix it by using UTC

          Good morning, and welcome to the Black Mesa Transit System.

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            taunushexe @kuriko
            last edited by

            @kuriko UIFLOW is Micropython Software
            maybe i must check if Micropyton Orignal has the same Problem.
            But nice to know :-)

            Anyway Clock is now working :-)

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              PaulSchulz
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              Greetings, Does UIFlow 2.0 support half-hour time zones?

              I live in Adelaide/Australia with is currently UTC+1030 (ACDT), but will change back from Summer time shortly to UTC+0930 (ACST)

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                smeurai @PaulSchulz
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                @PaulSchulz Same here, maybe they forgot or a workaround can be to get rtc time and add 30 min to display correct time, hope its updated soon

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