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Hello,
I can't tell what you've done from your description. The example you pointed at sends one data elements and then reads one element. How did you reach 1024 values? I suppose you looped. How you did that extension is probably where the problem lies.
But never mind that. There's a big yellow box saying "IMPORTANT", telling you not to use that code as an example, and refers to section 6.7 for something to actually work with. The differences between simple.c and practical.c are exactly the things that make something work accurately or not.
How about trying again, with practical.c as an example?
Alternatively, you may loop back with just "cat" or "dd", if you're on a Linux machine.
Regards,
Eli
Hello,
I can't tell what you've done from your description. The example you pointed at sends one data elements and then reads one element. How did you reach 1024 values? I suppose you looped. How you did that extension is probably where the problem lies.
But never mind that. There's a big yellow box saying "IMPORTANT", telling you not to use that code as an example, and refers to section 6.7 for something to actually work with. The differences between simple.c and practical.c are exactly the things that make something work accurately or not.
How about trying again, with practical.c as an example?
Alternatively, you may loop back with just "cat" or "dd", if you're on a Linux machine.
Regards,
Eli