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From: reichera@clark.net (A. Reichert)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Speeding up file transfer with kermit
Date: 1 Dec 1994 13:30:41 GMT
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Peter Cheimets (cheimets@cfa.harvard.edu) wrote:
: I am trying to speed up kermit. I changed the packet length and that improved
: things greatly. I don't have a benchmark though. I was on a 9600baud line,
: and a packet length of 1000, I was getting a speed of around 620cps (15kB file
: in 28 seconds). Is that fast?
: What is the interaction between kermit and inline compression, the modem was
: supposedly running at 38kbaud with compression.
: thanks
I have Kermit set to a packet size of 1024 with sliding windows set to
4. Running on a 9600 line, I regularly get transfer rates of about 1150
cps.
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