When the value climbs over 65535 the counter resets and the value held by the first register increases by 1. So one way to interpret the results would be to multiply the value in the first register by 65536 (2<sup>16</sup>) and add it to the value of the second register: '''%MW1 * 65536 + %MW2'''. Which, following from the example above, would be: '''1 * 65536 + 3067 = 68603 s''' or '''19 hours 3 minutes 23 seconds'''. | When the value climbs over 65535 the counter resets and the value held by the first register increases by 1. So one way to interpret the results would be to multiply the value in the first register by 65536 (2<sup>16</sup>) and add it to the value of the second register: '''%MW1 * 65536 + %MW2'''. Which, following from the example above, would be: '''1 * 65536 + 3067 = 68603 s''' or '''19 hours 3 minutes 23 seconds'''. |