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Comments by eh.azimi (Top 6 by date)
eh.azimi
26-Apr-11 4:44am
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Link list is OK. I checked it.
eh.azimi
26-Apr-11 4:43am
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Thanks for your message.
1. OS is Win server 2003 32 bits. I use ATL technology on .Net 2008.
2. Fixed hard disk.
3. NTFS
4. Corruption means gap between data. It is almost periodic in each 32KB. Because the nature of data, The content should parse from 0 to 255 in a periodic way. Corruption causes jump from a value (for example 125) to an unexpected value (for example 200 instead of 126).
5. It is between 128 to 256. I don't know exact number.
6. Sorry, I don't understand your mean.
7. yes. I'm sure.
eh.azimi
5-Apr-11 3:31am
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Thank you for your message. May I have that part of your code which establishes UDP connection for high bit rate streams? Where I can find BIOS and IOCTL functions?
eh.azimi
4-Apr-11 3:38am
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we fill 1472 bytes of payload in an UDP packet with 736 number of 16 bits. In each 16 bits, a counter is saved. A hardware increases the value of counter and puts new value in the next 16 bits. When 736 number of 16 bits collected together, an UDP packet will be generated. According to this manner, there is no overhead.
eh.azimi
4-Apr-11 1:40am
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Transfer rate can be checked using Windows facilities. In 16 bits you can count from 0 to (2 power 16 - 1) in unsigned typed. Then the counter jumps to 0. A separate hardware produces counter and UDP packets. There is no overhead.
eh.azimi
4-Apr-11 1:37am
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Thank you for your message. It seems that in a direct connection every thing should be OK and packet lost is not expected.
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