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So I started with a new design, I'll copy an entire piece that we've been using so far so that it will

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create a basic in system.

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And that will disable some of the unnice city so ill defined it automatically connected with nationalising

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buses.

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So we'll just disable Lustiger put.

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And then we are ready to move.

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So will Justin, Rita, etc..

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But first we'll go for the validation of our design and then we can go ahead and do then that.

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Once we complete the process of creation of initiative that we can say this is but as a top model and

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then we can prosecute this in the hope of finally, you do your good stream and it will be finding inside

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a system that misses you have some difficulties in that area, which is having a genetic drive.

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So specific drivers are not required and in fact, they require a specific driver.

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You also have to be a straight.

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Along with this, if you just go to the hardware definition fight, you'll be finding the most important

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thing when we work with the memories of reason, that will be a starting point where we'll be writing

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a if you just go in here now, we're finding that for.

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We have this piece, which is basically a memory, so this is a point where we can start writing the

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book, but usually we always add some suits so that some scratch space available for us.

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So we just go inside and handle.

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And it doesn't require any specific that I would approve that then so will not be including any insert

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will use a library to read and write.

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The first one isn't Zill.

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I don't think so.

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This will be our first.

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One important thing that will be requiring most of the cases is expected because it's not a trick since

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it doesn't have any specific library so we can skip the process of initialization, we can simply skip

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the process of initialization.

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The first thing that we can do is finding the voice and from where we can start writing an application.

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So, for example, to find this, we can go inside and write and then we can search for details.

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So if you just go in for inside an X parameter or by finding the seven DRP, so here we have this culprit.

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And in fact, here we have

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discovered and will.

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So this is the circus and the last piece of writing that you had, this endless insert will be adding

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some.

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So to do that later declared one benefits in a dress and dress, and this will be equal to this address.

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Plus the sum of and let us analyze what it is that we have.

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So it is zero zero one, which is a starting point.

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So we'll start from will we add this much in addition to this and from here and start to think so?

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This is an offset that we have.

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Remember that.

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When did you get all this?

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Keep some space and so that the temporary processing can be done again at that address.

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So we'll keep this address as the starting point.

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OK, thank you.

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Right.

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The visa at this point are we can use a zeal like and to write the data.

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We have a function called out.

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So finding out is a function we do use to write.

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Well, we just specified opted out to a specified.

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OK, so we'll be working with an end date.

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So let's just go back to.

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Lower function so far, and I was do you let us write some hundred?

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So they allowed 32 will require.

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And addressing the right address will be.

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Decider's, which is are you said just done with Egypt resurgences, we are writing, and then we need

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to add this food, which will basically dictate that the memory that we are losing is obliterated and

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that will be writing is paper.

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And let us use this.

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This is the cost.

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Let us give it to be 50, OK?

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No, but this will indicate that we successfully write somebody and the specific practice and to verify

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what we can do is we can actually be the that you can always so to read about the data, we can just.

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Use again, one swallow, and here we can replace in with out within, and we just need to specify necklace.

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OK, and if you just exploring Zelaya, we'll be finding exile in 30 to.

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Can be used to read the book value from the specified inside this document.

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OK, so we just need to pass an actress and then we can declare one emptily that is declared very variable,

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which will be having the value of this function.

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And we can actually bring the value.

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So the value that person's utility and then this should be.

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And do not forget to add, and you like it, right?

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So this is, of course, whether you can use a Zello library to write that down, then we can do that

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then.

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So let us see whether this thing is working as we are expecting.

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Or the first thing we will be doing is programming that if you.

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Then connecting.

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A serial dominant, they would just connect to come 11 and then we can start running that application.

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So, Nancy, changes will be automatically see and then you'll be finding that the value of that is

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actually zero five then, which is a multiple of five, right.

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So the last value will be forty nine point five, which is just to forty five.

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So this is one of the method by which you can write and read and write the data on two of you.

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So this is a Vehbi rejuvenative suppose one.

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Right, and usually will not give you the rules if you are working or reading and writing this margin.

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So whenever you are in a situation that you want to transmit a large amount of time, that you will

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deal with it when you have a single, simple but simple small transaction with less memory required,

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always group that you will with of them.

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So this is the first method of reading and writing the likelihood that we use the uses MPs.

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OK, so let's include a string of five plus inside the string of five.

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You have this mem copy function, so we'll be using this copy function to transmit the data.

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So we will first come in this or in fact we can just use some multiline coming to amend the entire thing.

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So at this stage we can be Untermensch this and can modify the great.

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So first thing for a meme copy.

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For the mean coffee, the first thing that is required is investigation, destination, the destination

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address, then you have to address.

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And then finally, the the dust, the number of the sample that you want to store distribution.

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So a number of.

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Sample that concept for distribution.

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So here we are planning to store the data at this memory location.

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OK, so we'll just copy this.

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So this will be OK.

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This is it is an address.

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So we'll just be using an what's right.

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So that indicate or in fact, this could be a simple since this value is actually Integris, we just

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pass and then next thing is a suicide.

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So first we'll create some random sample.

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So for I in fact, we can just copy this thing.

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To generate a random sentence.

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OK, and let us declare when one A receiving A in which will consist of 50 elements, each individual

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five will be having a value of the previous project that we have use.

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And let us declare then that he was so in debt and and then this will consist of 50 elements, right?

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So you will be writing with, you know, this is the reader that we want to steal that dislocation,

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so here we can just specify an already like this.

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OK, and then finally, the size that you want the bees all use to size up.

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And here, since early in the data that you are transmitting is having deleted, I will just add.

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And so we will be finding this works fine.

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OK.

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So the.

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So this is the first thing that we have crossed.

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OK, and then the second thing, second thing that we want to read back to do, we just go through this

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and here now the situation will become one of Dudi.

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It is declared here and here out, which will again consist of three elements.

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OK, so here we are.

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This nation will be a.

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And the source will be the data pointed by this address.

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And finally, we have a sense of the size of it and then the number of elements that we are transmitting

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is 50.

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So it should be 15 to the size of OK.

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And finally, to bring the values, we can use this function that we already declare.

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And here.

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We can just say, for goodness sake, our.

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I.

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OK, so now this will bring the values of you, we'll just see what will clear up until we find out

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what is in it.

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OK, so here, here we will just, you know, everything's cool, right?

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And now first thing that will be doing is programming that we do.

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Right then taking in a secure terminal which might be on duty, then a good fight, and then we can

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run Harvat application, right?

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So now if everything goes fine, you'll be finding that the value that is actually to see it again,

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once again will be deeply recession.

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And you'll be finding that this is the second thing we do.

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So this is how you can read and write the post using the name of your music and libraries to -- with.
