Thanks for the tip. This book must be good because it's out of stock in several places - even online.
Thanks
Type: Posts; User: DMaxJ
Thanks for the tip. This book must be good because it's out of stock in several places - even online.
Thanks
Hey, all.
I'm looking for a good WIN API book. Any suggestions would help. I am forced to learn some win programming because of an OLE problem with a filemaker database and windows.
Thanks
I can't use it. Kernel modules in linux will not recognize fprintf...
Problem solved, anyway...
I found that I can use copy_from_user() to get the desired results...
Peace
fprintf is onfly available through the stdio.h library.
I can't use it. Kernel modules in linux will not recognize fprintf...
I figured it out. Thanks for the input.
Okay, I move the sprintf line inside my init_module function... the code now compiles okay...
I am trying to use sprintf to write a string from the message buffer to my file that I create in...
Youre right. I moved sprintf inside my function and it worked...
Thanks
Can someone tell me what this error means: parse error before string constant
Here is my code - for some reason I can't get the SPRINTF line to work because of the error... Thanks
...
Okay, again, I stress that I am working in linux. If you must know how gettimeofday() works then I will explain...
gettimeofday is a function defined in <sys/time.h>.
struct timeval contains...
this code creates the module named dc_clock_mod in /proc folder.
I will place my additional code in the init_module function.
#include<linux/kernel.h>
#include<linux/module.h>...
gettimeofday returns two integers. the first integer represents seconds and the seconds integer represents microseconds...
Anyway, its irrelevant.
The linux environment is tricky. You can do...
I am working in Linux. I have written a kernel module that creates a file called /proc/my_clock.
I need to write an integer returned from function, gettimeofday(), to /proc/my_clock using c...
Thanks, again DavT.
I am still reworking the code. By the way, I am working in Mandrake LINUX 7.0.
I will review your code post at once...
Thanks again
Thanks, I did notice the typo... It has not seemed to have mattered, because the following statements execute...
Also, DavT, the goal of the code is to get s1 to point to the beginning of the...
I am trying to read a file into a single array. For some reason, I cannot get a pointer, s1, to point to the beginning of the array. Here is my code:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>...
Thanks, DAvT.
I will give this a try after looking at the FAQ...
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Is it possible to get 'fscanf' to read past or ignore whitespace characters???
I need to get a file into an array, but I only get the first few characters up to whitespace. This is what I have so...
given:
double *ip, **ipp, *iq ;
How are each variable set in memory??? I understand that *ip means that ip is a variable that can point to a memory location of type double. I am kinda...
I looked at the ftp manual from the link that you posted. Thanks, but I am still a little unclear about the commands that I should issue to get the transfer started.
From what I gather on page...
So, I kinda understood what you said...
Does this mean that I have to know the parameters of the client prior to sending the request to the server???
Also, how can I can I access the parameters...
I am having a problem with sending and receiving messages between an ftp client and an ftp server. I have the initial socket opened for communication. I can't seem to get my 'ls' command to work.
...
I have some c++ code that communicates between an ftp server and a client using the winsock specs. I have am trying to add a GUI to the code so that I can send commands from a window, and place...
I know that this is a C board but I have nowhere else to post this....
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Nick, you are right on target. I have managed to complete my first task which is to make new relations by minimizing the right-side attributes, and writing to output to a new file.
For instance:...
I am trying to remove win2000. I have winnt4 and win 95 already installed. This is a copy of my boot.ini file. I am trying to determine which statements I should delete. Thanks
Here is a copy...