Serapy
09-19-2010, 03:32 AM
I took this piece from an unencrypted .DAT file:
00 e1 27 17 6f e6 69 c0
Which translates to 63,374,851,375,000,000 in decimal. This number is definitely microseconds.
And this huge number cannot bypass the 1st January 1970 00:00:00 format; such a format that most converters use today.
So, yes. Is there such a converter that uses the 1st January of the year 1 format? Or how shall I make one?
And by the way, a timestamp is both date and time.
EDIT- Sorry, it's microseconds, not milliseconds.
Thanks in advance!
00 e1 27 17 6f e6 69 c0
Which translates to 63,374,851,375,000,000 in decimal. This number is definitely microseconds.
And this huge number cannot bypass the 1st January 1970 00:00:00 format; such a format that most converters use today.
So, yes. Is there such a converter that uses the 1st January of the year 1 format? Or how shall I make one?
And by the way, a timestamp is both date and time.
EDIT- Sorry, it's microseconds, not milliseconds.
Thanks in advance!