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Help NTP timestamp

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i need calculate date and time from Timestam received from NTP server. Can you help me with alghoritm?

NTP stamp is numbers of second from 1.1.1900.....

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Re: NTP timestamp

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Goto http://www.rfc-editor.org/
Look up the RFC which describes the Network Time Protocol.
Read it to understand how to request a time and how to decode the answer.
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