Y2K38
January 14, 2009 02:01AM
has anyone seen this?

[en.wikipedia.org]

haha, we have 29 years to fix it or to panic! hahaha
Re: Y2K38
January 14, 2009 02:42AM
Yeah. I don't have any fear. Any computer that I expect to be using anytime near then I am sure will have a fix in the hardware. My older computer hardware (mac museum, including a Mac 128k, Mac SE, Quadra 660AV, etc) I will just set the date back. Sooner or later the computer engineers will have to consider this in design.
Re: Y2K38
January 27, 2009 07:45AM
"haha, we have 29 years to fix it or to panic! hahaha"
That's what they said in 1971. And this bug is real.

Of course, simply converting timestamps to 64-bit will solve it (64-bit timestamps give you a couple trillion years before overflowing), which is already largely underway.
Re: Y2K38
January 31, 2009 11:20AM
Nintendo software (Gamecube/Wii) uses a Year 2000 epoch AFAIR, so you've got until Y2K68 for Ninty stuff.

Not sure what libogc uses - probably a mix between the two, so it's probably got the Y2K38 bug.
Re: Y2K38
January 31, 2009 03:21PM
I was only 10 for the Y2K bug... so I don't remember : how did they fix it? or was it blown out of proportion?
Re: Y2K38
January 31, 2009 03:57PM
I remember in my school people said about the Y2K: "Happy end of the world for you" =P

For what I get it, the biggest problem at the Y2K was the storing of dates using 2 digits, to save memory. They "just" changed the time variables to 4 numbers.
Re: Y2K38
January 31, 2009 06:37PM
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DrLucky
I was only 10 for the Y2K bug... so I don't remember : how did they fix it? or was it blown out of proportion?

It was blown out of proportion (I only think that not 100% sure) because I can set my old Mac SE to over 2000 on the year without a problem.
Re: Y2K38
February 16, 2009 05:17AM
hmmmmm...The problem with ninty hardware is the wii updates over wi-fi so you can't set the date back. So in 2K68, our Wiis will shit the bed.
Although i bet video games then will make the wii look like catch compared to Star Wars Battlefront III
Re: Y2K38
February 16, 2009 05:03PM
I can change my wii's system time by option of myself. What system version do you have?
Re: Y2K38
February 16, 2009 07:52PM
uhhhhhh...not sure. I can't check right now, but i think 3.4u

ok, what i meant was that i think nintendo sets the date back to the correct thin g with an update. But i bet they'll stop updating by 2015. So after that we just have to remember to set the date back.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/16/2009 07:55PM by z400100500.
Re: Y2K38
February 17, 2009 01:48PM
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z400100500
hmmmmm...The problem with ninty hardware is the wii updates over wi-fi so you can't set the date back. So in 2K68, our Wiis will shit the bed.
Although i bet video games then will make the wii look like catch compared to Star Wars Battlefront III

so I guess Cartman's plan to freeze himself while waiting for the release of the Wii and finally being unfrozen 500 years later really wont work since the Wii's will be screwed... poor Cartman.... hahaha
Re: Y2K38
February 18, 2009 03:59AM
hmmmm.....i didn't see that episode, he actually did that? Like getting pissed at Kenney for not holding onto his position in line to get Chinpokomon? lol Im a major Pokemon fan so that episode pissed me off too.
Re: Y2K38
February 18, 2009 06:06AM
As mentioned 64-bit should fix it, but that means no more 16 bit apps, also this!!!!

en.wikipedia.org
(as if the World will last that long)
Re: Y2K38
February 18, 2009 02:07PM
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z400100500
hmmmm.....i didn't see that episode, he actually did that? Like getting pissed at Kenney for not holding onto his position in line to get Chinpokomon? lol Im a major Pokemon fan so that episode pissed me off too.

haha, yeah. It was a hilarious episode... 2 actually, Go God, Go and Go God, Go XII

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