Did you try it? WinXP on a 32-bit Pentium 4.
Even if the CPU doesn't support 64-bit arithmetic — I don't know whether it does or not — it can still be done by software. Think about it... entire CPUs can be emulated in software.
However, I'm guessing the module doesn't use 64-bit arithmetic (hardware or software), but rather floating point numbers. They have 56-bit of precision on my system.
In reply to Re^5: Converting epoch times after 2038
by ikegami
in thread Converting epoch times after 2038
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