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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 1996 13:51:54 +0100 (MET)
From: Miguel Murillo <mmurillo AT ideafix DOT cps DOT unizar DOT es>
To: dik kettenis <Dik DOT Kettenis AT USERS DOT INFO DOT WAU DOT NL>
cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: A problem with binary I/O
In-Reply-To: <vines.DX49+Ll,fmA@vines2.wau.nl>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.961212135048.8018E-100000@ideafix.cps.unizar.es>
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On Mon, 9 Dec 1996, dik kettenis wrote:

> Dear reader,
> I encountered a problem with binary I/O using DJGPP for C. At this time I 
> cannot reach the website, and I am in a hurry to get an answer or an handle 
> where to look. I hope somebody can help me. Please answer to my email address 
> and not to the list, since do not read the list yet. 
> I write a number of doubles in binary format to a file. After a certain 
> number of numbers written on that file (binary) the information on the file 
> is not correct. In my test program this happens after 27 doubles written on 
> the file. In a larger program, this happens after 52 doubles. The larger 
> program works fine on a SUN workstation, so I guess my problem has something 
> to do with MS-DOS or the Gnu C compiler. Can somebody help me out of this 
> problem. Thans in advance, Dik Kettenis.
> email: Dik DOT Kettenis AT Users DOT info DOT wau DOT nl 
> 

Send an scheme of code !!
					Miguel Murillo


				

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