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I have the following know pair of hex values and dates:

7D 92 D2 5C = 26/03/2009 - 09:28
7D 92 DA CC = 27/03/2009 - 11:12
7D 92 E3 56 = 28/03/2009 - 13:22
7D 92 EC 4F = 29/03/2009 - 17:15
7D 92 F3 16 = 30/03/2009 - 12:22
7D 92 FB 1A = 31/03/2009 - 12:26
7D 93 0B 01 = 01/04/2009 - 12:01
7D 93 12 88 = 02/04/2009 - 10:08
7D 93 1A 30 = 03/04/2009 - 08:48
7D 93 22 DD = 04/04/2009 - 11:29
7D 93 2A D5 = 05/04/2009 - 11:21

I cant figure out how to convert from the one to the other....

Anyone recognise the hex format?

Al

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It's a simple bitfield, even though that's a pretty weird time format :)

1111101100100101101001001011100
                         011100 - 28 minutes
                    01001       - 09 hours
               11010            - 26 days
           0010                 - month 3 (zero-based, hence 2)
11111011001                     - 2009 years

would be my guess.

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beat me to it. :-) I have seen this format before, but only in another stackoverflow question! – bobince Apr 5 at 15:46
Yikes ... Initially I tought Unixtime, since none of the common Windows time structures fit into 32 bits, but this is ... strange. Especially that the month is seemingly zero-based but days are not. – Johannes Rössel Apr 5 at 15:48
Wow. Thank you Johannes. I really apreciate the answer. And so fast too. Brilliant! – Alan Apr 5 at 15:53
I looked at dates about 1 day apart, that gave the first clue. – starblue Apr 5 at 15:54
Well, bitfields were actually my second guess and I sat down with calc and notepad (very handy tools :)) and looked each component up in the bit representation, with just a brief pause with the month :) – Johannes Rössel Apr 5 at 15:56
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12 bit year, 4 bit month (0-based), 5 bit day, 5 bit hour, 6 bit minute.

Nice puzzle :-)

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