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Author: fasgnadh
Date: Sep 10, 2008 06:11
... you and orgasm.. it really upset him... ..that might be why he's written his book! B^D "The Herald Sun has obtained details of the Costello memoir to ..., and the massive debt and interest rate rises he left us! The memoir, co-written with his father-in-law Peter Coleman, will tell "something of the story of ...
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Author: fasgnadh
Date: Sep 10, 2008 01:53
... you and orgasm.. it really upset him... ..that might be why he's written his book! B^D "The Herald Sun has obtained details of the Costello memoir to be ...in Iraq, and the massive debt and interest rate rises he left us! The memoir, co-written with his father-in-law Peter Coleman, will tell "something of the story of Australia...
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Author: sunny
Date: Sep 9, 2008 07:57
... we are currently looking for Network Engineer with (CCIE Written Test) for our prefered client at Durham, NC Duration... contractor do on that project?) Must have CCIE certification (written but lab can be waived) Skills : 1)architecture...)network protocols and problem determination Expert Required 4)CCIE written (lab not required) Expert Required 5)Visio drawings Intermediate ...
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Author: sunny
Date: Sep 9, 2008 07:57
... we are currently looking for Network Engineer with (CCIE Written Test) for our prefered client at Durham, NC Duration... contractor do on that project?) Must have CCIE certification (written but lab can be waived) Skills : 1)architecture...)network protocols and problem determination Expert Required 4)CCIE written (lab not required) Expert Required 5)Visio drawings Intermediate ...
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Author: AnotherSquid
Date: Sep 6, 2008 03:16
...on some 64-bit systems uses 8-byte record control words. So the above program would produce a file of size 32 bytes. Hence, you could read through a sequential access Fortran binary (such as written by the above program) by reading the first four bytes as an integer, then reading that integer number of bytes as doubles, then reading the closing four bytes of that record. Repeat as needed to...
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Author: utab
Date: Sep 3, 2008 16:58
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 16:53:58 -0800, glen herrmannsfeldt wrote: utab wrote: is that possible to read some binary files written by Fortran language in a different language such as C++? On most systems the records are indicated by a four byte length field at the beginning, and on many by another four byte length at the end of each record. (The latter makes it easier to ...
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Author: glen herrmannsfeldt
Date: Sep 3, 2008 16:53
utab wrote: is that possible to read some binary files written by Fortran language in a different language such as C++? On most systems the records are indicated by a four byte length field at the beginning, and on many by another four byte length at the end of each record. (The latter makes it easier to do BACKSPACE.) Assuming you know the length, fread() four bytes and ignore ...
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Author: utab
Date: Sep 3, 2008 16:39
... wrote: utab wrote: Dear all, is that possible to read some binary files written by Fortran language in a different language such as C++? I read here: http...> "Possible", yes. A quick perusal of the contents of the link indicates (to me) it is written w/ the the undergrad new programming student in mind and so makes things that aren't necessarily so...
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Author: e p chandler
Date: Sep 3, 2008 16:37
On Sep 3, 7:13В pm, utab <umut.ta...@gmail.com> wrote: Dear all, is that possible to read some binary files written by Fortran language in a different language such as C++? I read here: http://www.math.utah.edu/software/c-with-fortran.html that Fortran uses "records" which makes things hard for other programming languages to process the bytes in some form of these ...
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Author: dpb
Date: Sep 3, 2008 16:19
utab wrote: Dear all, is that possible to read some binary files written by Fortran language in a different language such as C++? I read here: http... curious... "Possible", yes. A quick perusal of the contents of the link indicates (to me) it is written w/ the the undergrad new programming student in mind and so makes things that aren't necessarily so absolutes....
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