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But this would mean the epoch here would be the 2 April 1984 or maybe the 1st, if you respect the time as well, which sounds a tiny bit random lol. But so would be to use a week counter in the first place :D Especially since those trains are from the early 2000s.

EDIT: Other times in 2003 are also possible apparently https://twitter.com/TAltgeld/status/1646386165006716928?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1646386165006716928%7Ctwgr%5E99a8805bbdf28d116a3a7037dc24347da978e819%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.kreiszeitung.de%2Flokales%2Fbremen%2Fsorgt-fuer-spott-im-netz-geniale-loesung-der-db-der-zug-aus-der-vergangenheit-92212981.html

How did you get to that epoch? I haven't seen any images of this happening earlier than 2003, so the overflow must have happened late last year or early this year, and whatever week 0 is is some time around 2002/2003. That would also fit with your comment that they were introduced in the early 2000s.

Maybe they just didn't expect the trains to last 20 years 😄

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Well, I did shown_date-1024 weeks=epoch. Your explanation sounds correct, though.

The only thing is, I've seen 2003 date before 2023 in random trains. Could also be a weird glitch when time sync fails or something.

It could be that the epoch is the start of 2003, so any train with a reset week counter shows 2003, and now they all do since the counter has overflowed late last year.

The fact that they use a week counter in general is something I remember from someone familiar with the onboard computer system, but I don't remember how it's set up specifically unfortunately.