C:\>perl5.6.1 time.hires.bug.466763.pl 1.68 1118804774.18816 1118804774.18823 1118804774.18829 1118804774.18834 1118804774.1884 1118804774.18851 1118804774.18857 1118804774.18866 1118804774.18872 1118804774.18877 C:\>perl5.6.2 time.hires.bug.466763.pl 1.68 1118804778.18835 1118804778.18842 1118804778.18847 1118804778.18853 1118804778.18859 1118804778.18864 1118804778.1887 1118804778.18876 1118804778.18881 1118804778.18887 C:\>perl5.8.4 time.hires.bug.466763.pl 1.68 1118804785.78195 1118804785.78199 1118804785.78203 1118804785.78207 1118804785.7821 1118804785.78214 1118804785.78217 1118804785.7822 1118804785.78224 1118804785.78227 C:\>perl5.8.6d time.hires.bug.466763.pl 1.65 1118804791.4676 1118804791.46766 1118804791.4677 1118804791.46774 1118804791.46778 1118804791.46782 1118804791.46786 1118804791.4679 1118804791.46794 1118804791.46798

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In reply to Re: In search of a bug in Time::HiRes on Windows. by PodMaster
in thread In search of a bug in Time::HiRes on Windows. by BrowserUk

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