PAGEFILE.SYS is the virtual memory file Windows uses. Typically, on install, Windows sets the size of the file at around 1.5 times your physical memory size however this size will vary depending on the amount of free space on the disk when the file is established and other factors. Most will find the default size works fine but it can be changed.
"pagefilesys" is your windows paging file. It's basically virtual ram that sits on your hard drive ready to be used.
You define the function at the same time you declare it, usually in the header file, sometimes in an .hpp file.
The function ftell returns the position of the file pointer for a file.
What function do you mean? Any function defined in a source file? Or any function used in a source file? Be more specific.
fread() function will read a specified number of elements from a file .
It means 'no more data to read in this file'.
The function of this file is to provide information for the installment of Windows 9xMe.
The file is a system which you can save your text..
Put a function prototype in a header file or before the function is called in a C source file. void foo(void); or int bar(int,float char*);
stdio.h
conio.h
the quickest way of finding it is using file function