Redirecting stdout in 64 bit mode

Hi,
I have a problem. I wanted to redirect stdout to a text file and back. In 32 bit mode everything works fine using file member to struct FILE, but in 64 bit mode only data member FILE has long _pad[16]. Can anyone tell me how to use this to redirect stdout to file and visevesra. Thanks in advance.
Amandeep

By default in 10.6.8 it should be in 64 bit mode but to check and change it in Finder highlight Aperture, the application, and go command I to open the info window and look about 1/4 of the way down
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