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|    Message 3,872 of 4,328    |
|    Anssi Saari to Andreas Kohlbach    |
|    Re: Time deviation C64    |
|    01 Dec 22 22:45:02    |
   
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   Andreas Kohlbach writes:   
      
   > What's the time deviation on a Commodore 64?   
      
   Time deviation of what exactly?   
      
   At least the CIA Time-of-Day clock uses the 50 or 60 Hz of the   
   electrical mains as a reference so that should be fairly accurate.   
      
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