On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 10:22:30PM -0500, R0b0t1 wrote > On Mon, Aug 27, 2018 at 9:48 PM, Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> wrote: > > So I went to an event on Friday August 24th, and snapped some pics on > > my cellphone. Let's just say the datestamps were ridiculous. Is there > > a conversion algorithm or program to correct it? This may be a Windows > > versus linux thing. See attached listing... > > > > The high order bits are incrementing too quickly. I will check in a > bit, but I think you should parse them into epoch time and flip the > endianness. > > What is the brand and model of your cellphone so I can avoid all > products from that company?
Correction; the OS is not Windows or Android, but rather KaiOS. This is an Alcatel Go Flip. It gets bad reviews from people used to smartphones who expect easy-to-use wifi, bluetooth, email, and web browsing. The camera is mediocre too. I use the Go Flip mostly as a phone... dohhh. I like it because it's luddite and it has... * a physical keypad * a slot for a user microSD card. Media files, e.g. photos, can be pointed to go to my 32 Gig card. * a user-replacable battery. * a functional FM radio. For an antenna it needs to have ear/head phones plugged into "the jack they didn't have the courage to remove". * no Google Garbage constantly running in the background, so the battery lasts 10 or 11 days on standby. * the option to take any available usable frequency band, or to force 2G or 3G or 4G/LTE. -- Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications