i tried declaring n as
1. uint16_t 2. uint32_t 3. int but it still reads 1 byte at a time
its getting frustrating... i dont understand why this is happenening i cant spend time copying a file on byte at a time i have to copy a 100MB file... and larger sizes i hope u understand.
--- Philip S Tellis philip.tellis@gmx.net wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Linux Power wrote:
what is n declared as ?
Why are you wasting bandwidth?
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