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If what you say is true, the bitmap that you are getting is 128 bits long but each bit is encoded as a '0' or '1' ASCII character.
That's noy only inefficient, but totally sick :-)
As Victor said, you'll need to build a custom class. You can use the IFA_BITMAP class as an example.
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On 1/9/17 8:16 AM, Kapilashantha Rajapaksha wrote:
> ok, thanks
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> On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 4:31 PM, Victor Salaman <vsal...@gmail.com <mailto:vsal...@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> Hi:
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> You need to build a custom class extending ISOBitMapPackager...
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> /V
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I hope it's not just a data representation issue and the data shown was actually traversing the wire.
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I bet that's the case, sending a byte per bit doesn't seem reasonable to me.