Today is Friday, the 31st of March and here is the bug that I've just encountered.
When today's date is set to the 31st and in the Configure PCem settings, I select "Synchronise time to host clock" when this happens, the guest machine thinks that today is Saturday, 1 April 2017! X_x
I had to manually set today's date to the 31st until I reboot the emulated machine.
Here's a exanpke of what the Award 430VX PCI BIOS looks like:
If you have set the date to the 31st of January, March, May, July, August, October or December, are you able to reproduce this clock offset bug?
Edit: I want to point out that I'm in the Pacific timezone (GMT -0800) so something has got to be amiss here. When the calendar changes over to April tomorrow, I'll bet that the date should be in sync.
Update: I found out about the clock bug, I just found out that the BIOS date was getting the wrong month because of this piece of code: return rtc_days_in_month[org_month];.
I found out that the org_month is 1-based. If you set the org_month variable to 0-based - return rtc_days_in_month[org_month - 1];, this will fix the issue.
[BUG] Clock sync issue
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