Hi,
readsf~ has two arguments: The number of channels and a buffersize for
storing data from the harddisk in a read buffer. I am interested in the
initial value of this buffer when no argument is supplied.
PP
ypatios wrote:
Hello :)
Is there such an argument??
I think the HDD blocksize
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Peter Plessas wrote:
Hi,
readsf~ has two arguments: The number of channels and a buffersize for
storing data from the harddisk in a read buffer. I am interested in the
initial value of this buffer when no argument is supplied.
read the source
2009/11/19 Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at
Hi,
readsf~ has two arguments: The number of channels and a buffersize for
storing data from the harddisk in a read buffer. I am interested in the
initial value of this buffer when no argument is supplied.
PP
Sorry, I misunderstood the question!
Dear List,
what is the default (disk) blocksize of the read/writesf~ objects when
one doesn't supply an argument?
Thanks!
P
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Hello :)
Is there such an argument??
I think the HDD blocksize can only be set for the whole disk (during the
formating process) and not for specific sectors or files. Unless i miss
something..
alabala
2009/11/17 Peter Plessas ples...@mur.at
Dear List,
what is the default (disk) blocksize