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<h2>get_fattime</h2>
<p>The get_fattime function gets current time.</p>
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DWORD get_fattime (void);
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<h4>Return Value</h4>
<p>Currnet time is returned with packed into a <tt>DWORD</tt> value. The bit field is as follows:</p>
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<dt>bit31:25</dt>
<dd>Year from 1980 (0..127)</dd>
<dt>bit24:21</dt>
<dd>Month (1..12)</dd>
<dt>bit20:16</dt>
<dd>Day in month(1..31)</dd>
<dt>bit15:11</dt>
<dd>Hour (0..23)</dd>
<dt>bit10:5</dt>
<dd>Minute (0..59)</dd>
<dt>bit4:0</dt>
<dd>Second / 2 (0..29)</dd>
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<h4>Description</h4>
<p>The <tt>get_fattime()</tt> function must return any valid time even if the system does not support a real time clock. If a zero is returned, the file will not have a valid time. This fucntion is not required in read only configuration.</p>
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