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Tag: read and write

MFC registry reading and writing

The registry is an internal database of Windows, which is a huge tree-like hierarchical database. It records the correlation between the software installed on the computer by the user and each prog

October 18, 2021By Simo Windows MFC, read and write, registryLeave a Comment

VB.NET reads and writes an ini file example

Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices

Public Class IniFile

Public filePath As String
_
Private Shared Function WritePrivatePro

October 6, 2021By Simo Visual Basic example, file, INI, read and write, VB, VB.NETLeave a Comment

C # Read and write files When the file is used by another process, so the process cannot access the file.

Now you need to read the log file and display it in the log query, and you need to use the IO stream.

1,

FileStream fs = File.OpenRead(url);
StreamReader sr = new StreamReader((System.

October 4, 2021By Simo C# Access, C #, file, one, Positive, process, read and write, time, Unable, us, usageLeave a Comment

Directly read and write hard disk sector [copy]

See answer in English> Direct access to hard disk with no FS from C program on Linuxbr> 3 special blocks Read a single sector from a disk Data storage. My data is a formatted data block with a size

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware Copy, Direct, effectively, hard drive, read and write, sectorLeave a Comment

Improve document read and write efficiency – buffering flow

Overview of buffered streams Buffered streams are input and output streams with buffers Buffered streams can significantly reduce our access to IO and protect hard disk! The buffer flow itself is

September 25, 2021By Simo Network Hardware buffering, Document, efficiency, Improve, read and write, streamLeave a Comment

Morchuan reads and writes EEPROM and parallel

Design requirements: increase the read and write function of the encoder EEPROM

Hardware version: control board (ARM and FPGA parallel communication ) Tamagawa encoder (17bit and 23bit only),

September 24, 2021By Simo Motherboard and parallel port, EEPROM, Implementation, Mo, More, read and write, SichuanLeave a Comment
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