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corrupted real-time input stream

2007-03-13       - By Carl Reynolds

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Bret Stern wrote:
>  
>
>
>>-- --Original Message-- --
>>  <snip...>
>>
>>When the server reads the data from the buffer file, it is
>>asking for 128K bytes. It gets 128K, but the end of the input
>>from about 85K is filled with 0s. If I save the buffer file
>>to another location and 'od'
>>the file, I can see that the data being written to the buffer
>>file is correct and does not contain the area of 0s returned
>>by the read.
>> <snip...>
>>
> It sounds like the buffer may be initialized with '0', with
> the exception of the note you make regarding the different file
> location.
>
> Perhaps the buffer already exists (hidden)?? When running your
> program, do you check if the buffer already exists?
>
> Debugging is about as much fun as one person can have!
>
>
>

Bret thanks for your response, I had ensured that the file buffer
doesn't exist before running the program. I don't think that is the problem.

"Debugging is about as much fun as one person can have!" (legally)



Carl.




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