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From: KTrumpetsRule AT cs DOT com
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Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 19:15:15 EDT
Subject: Re: problem with saving struct to disk
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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>looks like someones homework :-)
>
>As a matter of fact, ....  No, actually I'm attempting to write an engine 
>simulation program and a drag race simulation program. 
>
>Sorry for the presumption on my part..

No offense taken.  As a matter of fact, it is homework in a sense.  Actually, 
I thought the comment rather cute ;-)))  I intend to try Eli's suggestion 
this weekend (after the races naturally).

One final comment and I won't bother anyone about this anymore.  I "lifted" 
the code for saving struct's from "C for Dummies" Vol. 1 & 2, almost verbatim.  
Changed only filenames, extensions and display.  Admittedly not the cleanest 
code, very simplistic.  But all three struct's are structured (pun intended) 
the same way, calls to the save and read functions are all the same, everything 
for all 3 struct's are the same.  Yet only 1 struct gives me problems and 
only part of the time.

Sigh, well there's always FreeBASIC ;-))

Willy

P.S. like your tag lines.  Haven't seen good stuff like that since my old BBS 
days!

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