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From: wirt@u.washington.edu (Brian Wirt)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Optimizing speed using C-Kermit
Date: 29 Nov 1994 07:37:43 GMT
Organization: University of Washington
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Hello all,
It's been quite a long time since I've had to use kermit to transfer
files from a remote Unix machine to my home PC and vice-versa, but alas,
the time is here yet again.
My problem is that I can't remember exactly what options I used to
optimize download speed. I seem to recall setting the packet length or
something. If anyone can help me out I would appreciate it. I remember
two or three things I used to type that would boost the speed from about
200 CPS to 900 CPS on a 14.4k modem. Can anyone tell me how to obtain
this speed or even better?
Please respond via email, and thanks for any replies!
--
Brian Wirt
wirt@u.washington.edu
Seattle, Washington