Hi Sven, hi everybody,
I can use only the "write" function - the result is all $0A will be converted into "$0D $0A" - Yes, thats the CrLf -
Yes, that's even true for "File of Integer"! Congratulations - you have discovered a serious bug in the Run Time Library. :-(
I think it's no problem under UNIX, Linux, Ponyx, Limbux etc. :-)
Yes, it isn't. Your diagnostics was right.
How can I write binary datas in a file? It must be work in MS-DOS !!!
I'd like to fix it as soon as possible, but I am out of time right now. :-( :-(
Anybody out there to do it? The error must be in rts/rts-write.c, something with fopen() ...
Peter
e-mail: peter.gerwinski@uni-essen.de home address: D"usseldorfer Str. 35, 45145 Essen, Germany WWW: http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~peter/
Hallo peter,
I can use only the "write" function - the result is all $0A will be converted into "$0D $0A" - Yes, thats the CrLf -
Yes, that's even true for "File of Integer"! Congratulations - you have discovered a serious bug in the Run Time Library. :-(
I tryed to work around with other file functions or with GCC - but everytime the same shit - only the functions in "dos.h" seems to work correct.
Look for my DosFile-unit.
I think it's no problem under UNIX, Linux, Ponyx, Limbux etc. :-)
Yes, it isn't. Your diagnostics was right.
I think that's the reason why the bug is not corrected. Most GCC/GPC-user and developper IMHO are not usinging old MS-DOS.
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