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In this lecture, I'd like to show you the advanced configuration file, 113 E in case you want to modify

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some of the functionality, and that is not possible to do via the menus here to begin with.

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Go to the thorny project on GitHub and scroll down to find the wiki link down here and the end users.

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Then here look for micro python and the available pages and on the micro python or in the micro python

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page, have a look at the advanced configuration.

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S. And then it gives you some information that is specifically addressing some of the advanced configuration

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issues for the E.S.P 32.

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It gives you which keywords are available.

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Such is submit mood and roadblock signs, et cetera.

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The ones that are more interested at the moment, the sink time and the clock time.

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So as you know, the DP 32 has a real time clock integrated into the ship.

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And when you use Thorney to upload a program, it is possible for Thony to reset the clock to the correct

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system time and date and to make that work.

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You make sure that the sync time keyword is set to true.

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Another thing that you can consider doing is whether you want the real time clock to be set to UTC time

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or to your consistent time, and you can control that via the UTC clock Keywood.

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So when you say false, then the accuracy of your authority will be synched to your computer's local

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time to access the configuration file where you can do all this, go to 30 and then undertows click

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on the data folder full time and they will open up the folder where the configuration file and is.

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Here's the text file.

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Just open it up with a text editor such as Atum and you'll see its contents.

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There's a lot of blocks that control a variety of things.

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Look at them in detail if you are interested.

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But down here you'll find the E.S.P threat to block it contains things such as the report and then you

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can say sync time.

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She said that now equals true and I'm going to.

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It is a clock equals force, so these are some of the more advanced configuration options for the two

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men.

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Speaking of sync time.

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I just want to mention that in Section 12, I have a couple of lectures where I show you how to set

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the time in the RTC of your inability to programmatically both manually and by getting accurate time

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and date from an infinite atomic clock.

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So you've got three ways of setting the odyssey.

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You can let Thony do it for you or you can programmatically manually set it or programmatically get

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accurate time and date from the International Atomic.
