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From: "Henrique Seganfredo" <notforyou@hotmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: reducing this would help also??
Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 22:14:24 -0300
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reducing this on mssdef.h would help also??
buffsz equ 512 ; size of disk file i/o buffer (buff)
"Joe Doupnik" <jrd@cc.usu.edu> wrote in message
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> In article <c2tes5$228q78$1@ID-8247.news.uni-berlin.de>, "Henrique
Seganfredo" <notforyou@hotmail.com> writes:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to use MS DOS KERMIT on an old computer to receive call
reports
> > data from a PABX. But I noticed that if there is a power shortage and
the
> > computer resets or shuts down, the current data (visible on the screen)
sent
> > by the PABX is not recorded to disk, I can only see in the file the data
> > stored from tha last time I exited Kermit correctly (Alt-X, exit). Is
there
> > any way to force the writing periodically or every time data comes in?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Henrique Seganfredo
> -------------
> File transfer data are sent straight to disk, though there is a
> small amount of in-program buffering. Screen capture data goes through
> a small buffer too and thence straigh to disk. The latter is governed
> by item cptsiz, defined in file mssdef.h as 256 bytes; you can reduce
> this and recompile if needs be.
> A better suggestion is to acquire a small UPS battery backup
> unit so the computer survives brief power outages.
> Joe D.