Hi, I'm not clear about one thing.

typedef struct { uint8_t mode; uint8_t hour; uint8_t minute; uint8_t second; uint16_t offset; uint8_t command; uint8_t datalength; uint8_t data[16]; } SCHEDULEENTRY;

According to the data structure, "datalength" is the length of the data in "data".

According to your code, the "data" field is padded with zeros and then the length is taken so the "datalength" field is always 16.

Is this correct, or should "datalength" reflect the actual bytes of data in "data"?


In reply to Re: Compiling and uploading a crontab to my Radioduino by jwkrahn
in thread Compiling and uploading a crontab to my Radioduino by cavac

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