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36 bytes removed ,  19:29, 20 January 2020
Per everything I know about hardware, time isn't stored in the NAND because the NAND would be written to a little too much, it would be the SRAM because it's designed to be written to many times.
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== RTC ==
 
== RTC ==
Real-Time Clock (RTC) is 32-bit value, counting time intervals in seconds. To get the real time (seconds since January 1st, 2000 12am) add the counter bias saved in SRAM (or is it stored in NAND? {{check}})
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Real-Time Clock (RTC) is 32-bit value, counting time intervals in seconds. To get the real time (seconds since January 1st, 2000 12am) add the counter bias saved in SRAM.
    
== SRAM ==
 
== SRAM ==
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