870:) are vulnerable to roll-over or wrap-around effects if the values are not wide enough to allow the date values to span a large enough time range expected for the application. Signed 16-bit binary values roll over after 32,768 (2) days from the epoch date, producing negative values. Some mainframe systems experienced software failures because they had encoded dates as the number of days since 1 January 1900, which produced unexpected negative day numbers on the roll-over date of 18 September 1989. Similarly, unsigned 16-bit binary days counts
683:, which manifests itself at 06:28:16 UTC on 7 February 2036, rather than 2038. The 64-bit timestamps used by NTP consist of a 32-bit part for seconds and a 32-bit part for fractional second, giving NTP a time scale that rolls over every 2 seconds (136 years) and a theoretical resolution of 2 second (233 picoseconds). NTP uses an epoch of 1 January 1900. The first rollover occurs in 2036, prior to the UNIX year 2038 problem.
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platform provides a relative time via the millis() function. This function returns an unsigned 32 bit value for "milliseconds since startup", which is designed to roll over every 49.71 days. By default, this is the only timing source available in the platform and programs need to take special care to
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and would not occur if an overflow was detected because of the division, but the Mac SCI would continue on regardless as if the division had occurred, eventually resulting in a delay of one second being treated as a delay for 18 hours and so on. Sierra released a patch called MCDATE that resolved the
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fields, deferring the year 2038 problem to the year 2446. Within this "extra" 32-bit field, the lower two bits are used to extend the 32-bit seconds field to be 34 bit wide; the upper 30 bits are used to provide nanosecond timestamp accuracy. Therefore, timestamps should not overflow until May 2446.
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Likewise, the
Nintendo DS and GameCube, as well as the Sony PlayStation 4, only allow users to set dates up to the year 2099. In the case of the Nintendo DS, the system will not advance time beyond 31 December 2099, whereas the GameCube and PS4 will still roll over into 2100 and beyond, even though
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proposed a modification to the
Gregorian calendar with 969 leap days every 4000 years, instead of 970 leap days that the Gregorian calendar would insert over the same period. This would reduce the average year to 365.24225 days. Herschel's proposal would make the year 4000, and multiples thereof,
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as bundled with version 3.0 of the
Microsoft Mail email client will refuse to work with years greater than 2020 or beyond, due to the fact that the program was designed to operate within a 100-year time window ranging from 1920 to 2019. As a result, the date can only be set as high as 31 December
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During the late 1970s, on Data
General Nova and Eclipse systems, the World Computer Corporation (doing credit union applications) created a date format with a 16-bit date field for 128 years (7 bits – note 1900+128=2028), 12 months (4 bits) and 31 days (5 bits). This allowed dates to be directly
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structure stores the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since 00:00:00.0000000 UTC on 1 January 1601 as a signed 64-bit integer. This value will overflow its maximum possible value at 02:48:05.4775808 UTC on 14 September 30828, after which
Windows will not accept dates beyond this day and will
810:. In July 1999 the extended TODC clock was announced, which extended the clock to the right (that is, the extended bits are less significant than the original bits). The actual resolution depends on the model, but the format is consistent, and will, therefore, roll over after 2 microseconds.
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computers only supports two-digit year numbers. To avoid Y2K issues, Apple issued a technical note stating that the year number was to represent 1940–2039. Software for the platform may incorrectly display dates beginning in 2040, though a third-party effort is underway to update ProDOS and
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parking meters in New York City and other locations were unable to accept credit cards as a form of payment starting in 2020. A workaround was implemented, but required each meter to be individually updated. In New York, the meters were not expected to be fixed until 9 January.
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of 1 January 1904, subtracts 432,000,000 seconds from that, and then divides by 12 hours through the
Motorola 68000, to then determine how long delays should last. On 28 May 2007, the Motorola 68000 again does not divide due to overflow protection, which the Mac SCI ignores.
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Follow-on problems caused by certain temporary fixes to the Y2K problem will crop up at various points in the 21st century. Some programs were made Y2K-compliant by continuing to use two digit years, but picking an arbitrary year prior to which those years are interpreted as
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if using the default 1900 date system. Alternatively, if using the 1904 date system, the date is stored as the number of days since 1 January 1904 (day 1 is 2 January 1904), and there is no leap year problem. The maximum supported date for calculation is 31 December 9999.
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While IBM has defined and implemented a longer (128-bit) hardware format on recent machines, which extends the timer on both ends by at least 8 additional bits, many programs continue to rely on the 64-bit format which remains as an accessible subset of the longer timer.
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byte: some have been mistakenly coded with a signed byte which only allows a range of 127 years, meaning that the date field in the software will be incorrect after 2027 and can cause unpredictable behaviour. Several pieces of optical-disc software that operate using the
890:) only support dates up to 31 December 2079, and thus will be unable to display dates after this. One workaround is to use the year 1996, 2024 or 2052 in lieu of 2080 (as compatible leap years) to display the correct day of the week, date and month on the main screen.
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for certain search activities after 02:20:48 UTC on 17 March 2022 because the gmtime_r() call cannot convert the number provided to a date to write to the cookie. Despite the age of the software (18 June 2009), Oracle issued a patch number 33983548 on 6 April 2022.
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Microsoft Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, TCP connection start information was stored in hundredths of a second, using a 32-bit unsigned integer, causing an overflow and TCP connections to fail after 497 days.
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For example, a program may have been changed so that it treats two-digit year values 00–68 as referring to 2000 through 2068, and values 69–99 as referring to 1969 through 1999. Such a program will not be able to correctly deal with years beyond 2068.
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also suffered issues related to the leap year, with the former crashing when trying to load the game and the latter claiming that the save data was corrupted. Both games had to be set to the following day of March 1, 2024 to properly work.
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on 6 April 2019, and will happen again on 20 November 2038. To address this concern, modernised GPS navigation messages use a 13-bit field, which only repeats every 8,192 weeks (157 years), and will not return to zero until the year 2137.
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problem, this was due to an issue in the Mac SCI when attempting to use the date to determine how long a delay should last. Programs with the MCDATE patch freeze because the Mac SCI takes the current number of seconds since the
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sport smart watches displayed an error in computing weekdays that were presented with a +2 step (e.g. FRI rather than WED, SAT rather than THU). For Suunto
Spartan model watches, the bug was fixed with firmware release 2.8.32.
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aircraft has had at least two software issues related to time storage. In 2015, an error was reported where time was stored in hundredths of a second, using a signed 32-bit integer, and the systems would crash after 248 days.
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would theoretically support dates up to 2107). Hence, DOS-based operating systems, as well as applications that convert other formats to the FAT/DOS format, may show unexpected behavior starting 1 January 2100.
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filesystems as an unsigned 32-bit number of seconds since 00:00:00 on 1 January 1904. After 06:28:15 on 6 February 2040, (i.e. 2−1 seconds from the epoch), this will wrap around to 1904: further to this,
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to indicate either an unresolved date or as a terminator to indicate no further data was in the set. This caused many systems to crash upon the arrival of the actual date this represents, 9 September 1999.
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space probe lost communication with Earth on 11 August 2013, because of a time-tagging problem; the date was stored as an unsigned 32-bit integer counting the number of tenth-seconds since 1 January 2000.
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Dates that are stored in the format yymmddHHMM converted to a signed 32-bit integer overflowed on 1 January 2022, as 2 = 2147483648. Notably affected was the malware-scanning component update numbers of
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Germany, where upwards of 20 million bank cards became unusable, and with Citibank Belgium, whose digipass customer identification chips stopped working.
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Classic Mac OS versions 6, 7, and 8 only allows the date to be set as high as 31 December 2019, although the system is able to continue to advance time beyond that date.
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Programs that process years as 16-bit values may encounter problems dealing with either the year 32,768 or 65,536, depending on whether the value is treated as a signed or unsigned integer.
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Sierra Entertainment games for the Classic Mac OS that were patched with the MCDATE program or released afterwards with the patch built in would begin to freeze on 28 May 2007. As with the
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was the first software reported to have been affected by this glitch; in some cases WM6 changed the date of any incoming SMS message sent after 1 January 2010, from the year 2010 to 2016.
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Some systems store their year as a single-byte offset from 1900, which gives a range of 255 (8 bits) and allows dates up to 2155 to be safely represented. However, not all systems use an
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issued an airworthiness directive for a problem where, if the aircraft is not powered down completely before reaching 51 days of uptime, systems will begin to display misleading data.
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handle rollovers. Internally, millis() is based on counting timer interrupts. Certain powersave modes disable interrupts and therefore stop the counter from advancing during sleep.
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clock, which is based on the number of 4-microsecond units that has occurred since 1 January 1980, rolled past 47 bits on 2 November 1997, rendering unpatched systems unusable.
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stores dates as centiseconds since 1 January 1900 in five bytes – 40 bits. These timestamps are used internally and exposed in file metadata (load and exec addresses). This
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value and modernised GPS navigation messages using a 13-bit field. Ten-bit systems would roll over every 1024 weeks (about 19.6 years) after Sunday 6 January 1980 (the GPS
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32-bit binary integer. This value will roll over on 7 February 2106 at 06:28:15 UTC. That is, at this time the number of seconds since 1 January 1970 is FFFF FFFF in hex.
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up to version 6.0 had a bug that caused threadpool hill-climbing to fail periodically after 49.7 days due to an overflow while handling the milliseconds since startup.
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Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows 98 had a problem with 2 millisecond rollover in a virtual device driver (VTDAPI.VXD), which caused systems to hang after 49.7 days.
665:, Palm OS also uses a 7-bit field for storing the year value, with a different epoch counting from 1904, resulting in a maximum year of 2031 (1904 + 127).
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on 1 January 2020, when the year rolled over. The glitches could only be circumvented by resetting the year back to 2019 until a patch was released. Additionally,
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has adopted the "4000 year rule". Thus, with the current software, date conversions between SAS and other software will go out of sync after 28 February 4000.
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with the year represented as an unsigned seven bit number (0–127), relative to 1980, and thereby unable to indicate any dates in the year 2108 and beyond. The
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supports only finish dates up to 19 January 2048, (24,855 days from 1 January 1980). This concerns e.g. the production, maintenance and inspection planning.
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operating systems by storing system time as a 64-bit signed integer, although individual applications, protocols, and file formats must be changed as well.
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lost access to the battery and charging statistics starting in 2021. Affected devices would not report usage statistics, thus leaving those sections blank.
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had issues reporting times beyond the one-billionth second after the epoch on 9 September 2001 at 01:46:40 (the "billenium"). Problems were not widespread.
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systems incorrectly displayed the year as 2002. This problem was due to an overflow on the GPS epoch. The issue was resolved on August 17, 2022.
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The year 10,000 will be the first Gregorian year with five digits. All future years that are powers of 10, as well as dates before the
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preferences with an expiry of 500,000,000 seconds in the future (about 16 years). This is beyond 19 January 2038 and so it throws an
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protocol uses BCD encoding for dates, so some mobile phone software incorrectly reported dates of messages as 2016 instead of 2010.
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year 1912 to be its year 1. Thus, the Gregorian year 2011 is the ROC year 100, its first 3-digit year.
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value. This means that every 1,024 weeks (about 19.6 years) after Sunday 6 January 1980, (the GPS
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defined to retrieve these dates officially only support dates up to 31 December 2099.
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would fail to generate specific reports starting in 2020.
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1224:, which makes each day slightly longer over time (see
439:. As years in Japan are traditionally referred to by
199:
Many legacy programs or data sets used "9/9/99" as a
3026:
SAS 9.4 and SAS® Viya® 3.5 Programming Documentation
2450:'Leap year glitch' shuts some New Zealand fuel pumps
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569:cars manufactured between 2004 and 2012 containing
2519:"Years since 1900 + seven bits = breakage in 2028"
1543:(45). ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy
1402:, humanity, and even past some predictions of the
791:application software to support years up to 4095.
1567:OS/8 can only store dates for an 8 year period...
754:will occur at 20 November 2038, at 23:59:37 UTC.
2021:. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 20 September 2013.
1931:"Error: 8001050F Takes Down PlayStation Network"
1386:years in the future) will occur when the 64-bit
585:and were unable to properly dispense gasoline.
2627:. Addison-Wesley Professional. pp. 582–.
1312:display "invalid system time" errors in NTFS.
825:The capacity planning logic in the ERP system
449:
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1851:"Windows Mobile glitch dates 2010 texts 2016"
8:
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1828:"Bank of Queensland hit by "Y2.01k" glitch"
939:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
3430:
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3408:
2699:, Volume II, Addison Wesley, 1985, p. 369
2462:Final Fantasy Game Broken Due To Leap Day
2097:"sql – ODBC Connection / Crystal Reports"
1878:"Windows Mobile phones suffer Y2K+10 bug"
959:Learn how and when to remove this message
706:operating system stored system time as a
3244:"Date/Time Conversion Contract Language"
2750:
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1394:(well beyond the likely lifespan of the
1148:ends on 3 June 2248 at 06:57:57.75 UTC.
882:Some (if not all) Nokia phones that run
502:stopped printing the date out properly.
1904:"Bank of Queensland vs Y2K – an update"
1732:"GPS Week Number Rollover - April 2019"
1533:"DATE-86, or The Ghost of Tinkles Past"
1523:
729:This problem has already manifested in
675:Network Time Protocol § Timestamps
234:, and after which are interpreted as 19
3054:"Filtering Items Using Query Keywords"
3040:"OlMarkInterval enumeration (Outlook)"
2986:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 185.
2941:ext4: Fix handling of extended tv_sec
1339:Static library archives built by the
7:
2360:Martin, Alexander (2 January 2022).
2025:from the original on 14 October 2013
937:adding citations to reliable sources
3120:"Interpretation of NTFS Timestamps"
2916:"Update version for v5.0.0 release"
2758:Server Time Protocol Planning Guide
2677:. Oracle Corporation. 24 March 2022
2308:Bhardwaj, Deveshwar (21 May 2021).
1757:Roger Deschner (21 December 2001).
702:The original implementation of the
3221:William Porquet (15 August 2007).
2952:Ext4 Disk Layout: Inode Timestamps
2575:"subject:RE: Date limited to 2031"
1282:, face similar encoding problems.
982:and conversion functions (such as
841:for parsing two-digit years using
76:The Digital Equipment Corporation
25:
3094:"Excel specifications and limits"
3022:"Microsoft Access Database Files"
3007:Chris Hemedinger (5 April 2010).
2710:"ProDOS Dates -- 2000 and Beyond"
2439:from the original on 30 May 2023.
2282:Jeong, Eugene (13 January 2021).
2197:"Suunto Spartan Software updates"
2169:Pallus, Patryk (3 January 2020).
2046:"WWE 2K20 Refuses To Run In 2020"
2044:Mansoor, Saqib (1 January 2020).
1929:Loftus, Jack (28 February 2010).
249:, but it has failed to recognise
3572:Time formatting and storage bugs
3512:Years 32,768 and 65,536 problems
3351:Gareth Corfield (2 April 2020).
3283:"Computer Hangs After 49.7 Days"
2829:"Critical and Significant Dates"
2827:J. R. Stockton (12 April 2009).
1950:"Sony fixes PS3 'leap year' bug"
1948:Metrowebukmetro (2 March 2010).
1906:. 4 January 2010. Archived from
1880:. 4 January 2010. Archived from
1665:Janis L. Gogan (9 August 1999).
1531:Austein, Rob (2 February 1987).
909:
3118:Thulin, Anders (6 April 2013).
2761:, IBM Redbooks (4th ed.),
2601:"The NTP Era and Era Numbering"
2431:Acoba, Paulo (17 August 2022).
2334:Born, Günter (1 January 2022).
1243:While most software (including
1156:Some timekeeping systems count
411:second GPS week number rollover
332:Other systems affected include
3506:
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3444:Decimal or BCD storage related
2649:"gmtime, _gmtime32, _gmtime64"
2599:David L. Mills (12 May 2012).
1803:"Unix Tick Tocks to a Billion"
1785:date – write the date and time
1702:"GPS week roll over April 6th"
1054:in 1981 and carried over into
1046:The date timestamps stored in
766:computers store time in their
662:
583:unable to handle the leap year
347:incorrectly treated 2010 as a
279:
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213:Two-digit year representations
125:
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1:
2340:Born's Tech and Windows World
1849:Fried, Ina (5 January 2010).
1647:"Latest News on the Date Bug"
1622:"Sierra's Macintosh Timebomb"
1175:chrono::nanoseconds, and the
1050:, originally introduced with
630:format are affected by this.
113:Sierra's Creative Interpreter
87:This was recognized when the
3325:Edgar Alvarez (1 May 2015).
3285:. 8 May 1999. Archived from
1606:. Vol. VI, no. 3.
1376:year 292,277,026,596 problem
1068:last modification date stamp
477:Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
417:Japanese calendar transition
18:Year 292,277,026,596 problem
3521:Hexadecimal storage related
1981:(in French). 5 January 2010
1667:"Applications to the Nines"
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1296:fictional leap day in 1900
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597:Theatrhythm Final Bar Line
427:On 30 April 2019, Emperor
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1235:In the 19th century, Sir
1162:Go programming language's
839:Single UNIX Specification
722:Windows C runtime library
450:
423:Japanese calendar era bug
340:(except the Slim model).
251:people over 100 years old
80:operating system for the
2624:UNIX Network Programming
2237:"Vintage Mac 2020 fixes"
1404:lifetime of the universe
1115:GPS week number rollover
1076:file deletion date stamp
752:GPS week number rollover
158:GPS week number rollover
3541:Time computing problems
2963:Herschel, John (1849).
2898:"std::chrono::duration"
2671:"Oracle Access Manager"
1316:Years 32,768 and 65,536
1207:are used to extend the
1103:ZIP archive file format
653:integers with the 1970
103:games released for the
3490:Binary storage related
2980:Steel, Duncan (2000).
2695:Apple Computer, Inc.,
2001:"Taiwan's Y1C problem"
1466:Historic year problems
1410:Relative time overflow
1216:Years 4000, 8000, etc.
1121:GPS § Timekeeping
1084:last access date stamp
1082:+ optionally also the
860:Days 32,768 and 65,536
379:, which considers the
164:GPS § Timekeeping
27:Class of software bugs
3438:Year-related problems
3009:"In the year 9999..."
2966:Outlines of Astronomy
2866:"time package – time"
2262:KnowledgeBase Archive
1090:), are stored in the
783:resolves this issue.
708:32-bit signed integer
525:The first version of
1608:Sierra Entertainment
1604:InterAction Magazine
1370:Year 292,277,026,596
933:improve this section
435:in favor of his son
375:officially uses the
101:Sierra Entertainment
44:can cause errors in
3546:Time code ambiguity
3497:2036 NTP wraparound
3476:Year 10,000 problem
3197:"Date – Javascript"
2902:en.cppreference.com
2835:on 7 September 2015
2795:. 30 November 2018.
2217:on 13 November 2014
1765:on 15 February 2002
1610:. 1993. p. 12.
1512:Long Now Foundation
1329:year 65,536 problem
1325:year 32,768 problem
1088:creation date stamp
895:epoch of 1980-01-01
527:Microsoft Schedule+
521:Microsoft Schedule+
486:Crystal Reports 8.5
405:Second GPS rollover
336:terminals, and the
50:arithmetic overflow
3223:"Project 2038 FAQ"
3177:on 9 February 2008
3151:on 23 January 2008
3056:. 22 January 2022.
2922:on 21 January 2021
2675:Oracle Communities
2523:rachelbythebay.com
1884:on 23 October 2013
1712:on 20 October 2019
1280:10th millennium BC
1226:tidal acceleration
746:Third GPS rollover
692:Unix time rollover
557:Microsoft Exchange
152:First GPS rollover
3559:
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3528:Year 2010 problem
3507:Year 2108 problem
3502:Year 2038 problem
3481:Leap year problem
3471:Year 2100 problem
3466:Year 2042 problem
3461:Year 2011 problem
3456:Year 2000 problem
3451:Year 1900 problem
3098:Microsoft Support
2993:978-0-471-29827-4
2634:978-0-13-141155-5
2150:on 4 January 2020
2007:. 2 January 2006.
1910:on 8 January 2010
1679:on 3 October 2008
1490:Year 1900 problem
1485:Year 1582 problem
1480:Year 1000 problem
1475:Year zero problem
1392:far in the future
1268:Microsoft Outlook
1205:{a,c,m}time_extra
1008:Leap year problem
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837:According to the
781:Apple File System
698:Year 2038 problem
681:Year 2038 problem
540:One UI 3.0 update
498:In Poland, 5,000
368:Year 2011 problem
321:For example, the
247:Year 1900 problem
225:Year 1900 problem
219:Year 2000 problem
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