Re: [hatari-devel] Strange timestamp issue

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> If one uses host timing for files, it's better to use setup (TT/Falcon) 
> where emulation (RTC) clock is taken from the host, and RTC clock value 
> offset is _not_ used (=0), and one does not use fast-forwarding.
> 
> That's best option when one creates files both on host and emulation 
> side.  If one does everything under emulation, it would be better to 
> disable GEMDOS HD host time use.

I only create files on the emulation side. bGemdosHostTime is FALSE,
nRtcYear is 0. With this setting I get the timestamp problem I described.
I am usually using fast-forwarding when compiling, but I sometimes switch
back to normal speed, because fast-forwarding can cause negative side
effects, e.g. problems with the keyboard repeat.

So all in all it looks as if there is no way to get proper timestamps
with Hatari (and Pure C), at least not when using fast-forwarding?



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