Writing is done when the game asks you to set the time, which is usually done when starting a new game. The RTC chips included in both SNES and GBA cartridges support reading as well as writing the current time. With an internet connection Linux will get the current time via NTP, so that will provide the same/better functionality.Īs for RTC behavior from the replicated cartridge point of view: The RTC add-on is only for having the DE10-Nano keep time while turned off. Moondandy wrote: ↑ Tue 2:28 pmHow is the RTC implementation different in the GBA core and emulators? As an aside someone should really update the RTC wiki entry to mention it is used in SNES and GBA cores, which are much more popular than the computer cores that support it.
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