Built_Well wrote: How's that for a comprehensively titled subject line {LOL} Tony, in addition to the excellent advice from Hachiroku and Ray, you might want to review the following tutorial from Amsoil about changing the ATF. Keep in mind that the steps in the tutorial may differ slightly depending upon the type of car you have. You didn't mention your car's model, or
"OneTwoThree" <youare@notverysmart.ru> wrote if you understood science you would know 1) that 129 data points is meaningless given the age of the earth. Just as 129 coin tosses are meaningless given the total number of coin tosses in history. This doesn't alter the fact that if 100 of those tosses come up heads and only 29 tails, then the probability that the coin toss is fair
AVEU de l'antiléniniste anti Newtoniste 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 , enfin s'il est possible d'appeler culture le ramassis de contresens que tu prends pour paroles... de "Das Kapital" du Grand Prophète Marx, ou de "Matérialisme et Empiriocriticisme" du Saint Wladimir Ilitch que tu entraves de travers, étant de culture philosophique et logique NULLE ! 00000000000000
AVEU de l'antiléniniste anti Newtoniste 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 , enfin s'il est possible d'appeler culture le ramassis de contresens que tu prends pour paroles... de "Das Kapital" du Grand Prophète Marx, ou de "Matérialisme et Empiriocriticisme" du Saint Wladimir Ilitch que tu entraves de travers, étant de culture philosophique et logique NULLE ! 00000000000000
Hi Gabriel, This is no bug. In your code, you should check the return value of BN_bn2bin and you will notice that it returns zero. This means that nothing has been written to your "bytes" buffer. So, your code is just printing garbage. In your example, you are dealing with the zero value, and in openSSL, BN_num_bytes returns 0 in this case (it's deduced from BN_num_bits). Cheers, Mounir