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  • D Dave Kreskowiak

    AlexB47 wrote:

    where is the more fast metod to write a txt file

    Faster than what?

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    see below...

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      see below...

      Alex

      modified on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:01 AM

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      Please reshape that, as I know less then before. And make some example (code), so that we can suggest even faster way if awaible

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        Hi All, where is the more fast metod to write a txt file? Thanks a lot.

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        AlexB47 wrote:

        where is the more fast metod to write a txt file?

        Write to a RAM-disk :)

        I are Troll :suss:

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          see below...

          Alex

          modified on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 3:01 AM

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          Your reply makes no sense. There are various way of writing to a text file, and you haven't shown what you're using or why you need something faster.

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            AlexB47 wrote:

            where is the more fast metod to write a txt file?

            Write to a RAM-disk :)

            I are Troll :suss:

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            Eddy Vluggen wrote:

            Write to a RAM-disk

            Nah - write it to WOM! :laugh:

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              AlexB47 wrote:

              where is the more fast metod to write a txt file?

              Write to a RAM-disk :)

              I are Troll :suss:

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              While we're ignoring space limitations and volatility, I say write it to CPU registers!

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              • D Dave Kreskowiak

                Your reply makes no sense. There are various way of writing to a text file, and you haven't shown what you're using or why you need something faster.

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                I need to read a data from a COM port and write this in a file txt. In COM port I receive a continuos fast flow of data (100 sentences at second). For each sentence, i need to write this sentence and make several calculations. If i disable the write metod, all operate in real time ... but if i write, after a few minutes, the processed sentences is not the real sended to a com port (not work in real time).

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                  Please reshape that, as I know less then before. And make some example (code), so that we can suggest even faster way if awaible

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                  I need to read a data from a COM port and write this in a file txt. In COM port I receive a continuos fast flow of data (100 sentences at second). For each sentence, i need to write this sentence and make several calculations. If i disable the write metod, all operate in real time ... but if i write, after a few minutes, the processed sentences is not the real sended to a com port (not work in real time)..

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                    I need to read a data from a COM port and write this in a file txt. In COM port I receive a continuos fast flow of data (100 sentences at second). For each sentence, i need to write this sentence and make several calculations. If i disable the write metod, all operate in real time ... but if i write, after a few minutes, the processed sentences is not the real sended to a com port (not work in real time).

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                    Thomas Krojer
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                    Let me ask a few questions: 1) 100 sentences (how big?) 2) you asked for a fast method of writing to file, and in your explanation you tell us, that after a few minutes the processed data are not written to the COM port? file? where? 3) if you only need to write the file, WHY should it slow down after a few minutes? I´ve written terabytes of data to disk, an it was always fast, even after hours/days ... maybe an error in your writing/calculation logic?

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                    • A AlexB47

                      I need to read a data from a COM port and write this in a file txt. In COM port I receive a continuos fast flow of data (100 sentences at second). For each sentence, i need to write this sentence and make several calculations. If i disable the write metod, all operate in real time ... but if i write, after a few minutes, the processed sentences is not the real sended to a com port (not work in real time).

                      Alex

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                      AlexB47 wrote:

                      If i disable the write metod, all operate in real time

                      This in no way means that the problem is with writing to the file. WIthout seeing your code, it's impossible to tell you where it's going wrong.

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