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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: kermit
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Date: 28 Oct 95 19:10:39 MDT
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In article <46tule$p9n@epsilon.qmw.ac.uk>, etx8piggotl@unl.ac.uk writes:
> It takes a few minutes for me to get a 1.5 megabyte binary file from
> somewhere in the USA to my host in London; it then took 3.75 HOURS
> to download this to my computer via modem (a local call) using C-Kermit!
> What can I do about that? Explanations gratefully received.
> --Ivan-- etx8piggotl@unl.ac.uk
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None offered on such skimpy evidence. I presume you have
considered the file size and the speed of your modem connection
and made the appropriate calculations about how long it takes.
The release documentation offers many helpful words of advice
on performance selections.
Joe D.