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variable = RTCRead( address )
 variable variable to store the result (Byte type)  address RTC’s address 
If you see the address table of RTC chip (DS3231) below, you will notice
that the time data are stored from addresses 0 through 6. The rest of the
addresses are related to the alarm and RTC chipsetting; thus, we
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