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Remove "week day" from the TIME response
The week day item in the TIME response is useless. Drivewire 4 doesn't
return it and since that is the most common Drivewire implementation, it
makes sense to conform to that definition.
author | William Astle <lost@l-w.ca> |
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date | Sat, 16 Jul 2016 18:56:01 -0600 |
parents | 422f5e8fff85 |
children | a11b330771e0 |
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7:2e382e1a173e | 8:cf915ece9e48 |
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172 buf[1] = tmval -> tm_mon; | 172 buf[1] = tmval -> tm_mon; |
173 buf[2] = tmval -> tm_mday; | 173 buf[2] = tmval -> tm_mday; |
174 buf[3] = tmval -> tm_hour; | 174 buf[3] = tmval -> tm_hour; |
175 buf[4] = tmval -> tm_min; | 175 buf[4] = tmval -> tm_min; |
176 buf[5] = tmval -> tm_sec; | 176 buf[5] = tmval -> tm_sec; |
177 buf[6] = tmval -> tm_wday; | 177 lwwire_write(buf, 6); |
178 lwwire_write(buf, 7); | |
179 break; | 178 break; |
180 | 179 |
181 case 0x46: // PRINTFLUSH | 180 case 0x46: // PRINTFLUSH |
182 // no printer is supported by this implemention so NO-OP | 181 // no printer is supported by this implemention so NO-OP |
183 break; | 182 break; |