??? 05/12/06 08:01 Read: times |
#116039 - yes,after 15 minutes... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Veena, your use of RTC in this instance was extremely confusing. Sorry, if I’ve confused you Russell Sir. Thank you for the guidance from you to solve my problem. yes, after 15 minutes Right after 15 minutes, the RTC is working Erik sir. I’ve to display the Seconds, Minutes, Hour... in the LCD. To display the time, I used the t->seconds, t->minutes, and t -> hour variables. Some random numbers are getting displayed in the LCD. So, please tell me the method to transfer the time to LCD. Regards, Veena. |
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