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<diederik>
Is there a way to specify which RTC device should become rtc0 ? There's RTC_HCTOSYS_DEVICE which defaults to rtc0 which sets the system time, but AFAIK rtc0 is just the one that gets loaded first
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<diederik>
FTR I already figured it out
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