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When running the following PIR: .sub main I0 = time print I0 print "\n" N0 = time print N0 print "\n" I0 = N0 print I0 print "\n" .end On linux, I get: 1209519949 1209519949.066321 1209519949 This is what we expected. On Mingw32, I get: 1209538332 12854011932.719000 -2147483648 On MSVC, wknight8111 got: 1209519873 12853993473.285999 -30908415 These numbers are completely wrong. This causes problems elsewhere; for instance, the code in Parrot_cx_schedule_sleep() expects the two timestamp formats to match up, so it can calculate the correct time to wake up again. (I believe this may be the root cause of RT #53458.)