On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:12:14 +0100, Perryman, Brian wrote:

>RESPONSE=SYSA      IEE136I LOCAL: TIME=20.58.51 DATE=2007.235  GMT:
>RESPONSE=TIME=19.58.51 DATE=2007.235
>
>If it were after midnight, the GMT date stays on 235 for an hour, whilst the 
local time will have moved on to 236.
>

I'm not following how you'd like this to work. In the spring, you set the clock 
an hour forward for daylight savings time. That means midnight and the next 
day will occur one hour earlier. GMT still tracks the same time as before. Two 
separate clocks.

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