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RE: [offlist] xplRioNet + MVP




Tony,

> In theory the filesize limit is 4gb (size represented by 4 x 8bits),
though
> I don't have anything anywhere near as large as even 2gb to test what
might
> be the problem.

You'll only get 4GB from a 32-bit integer if you're using an unsigned
integer.

VB.NET uses signed integers, so you'll only be able to store a value up to
2GB unless you're careful with how the sign bit is handled in VB.

Where's the code in question that does the file size handling? Maybe I can
figure out what's going wrong (if anything)

Thanks,

John




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