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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Help with binary downloads
Date: 2 Dec 1994 21:54:10 GMT
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References: <3asuug$pij@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu> <1994Nov17.125037@clstac> <1994Nov21.194523.4841@apgea.army.mil> <3bnotf$c4p@caip.rutgers.edu>
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In article <3bnotf$c4p@caip.rutgers.edu>, <halasz> wrote:
>From fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz):
>: But they can't detect "space" parity, which is indistinguishable
>: from no parity at all, and which is increasingly common on terminal-server
>: connections, etc.
>
>Huh??? You mean "mark", no? "Space" means that the word looks like an
>eight-bit word with the highest bit alwais 0.
Frank means what he says. Kermit can auto-detect mark, even and odd parity.
But it is unable to detect space parity.
Jeffrey Altman * PO Box 220415 * Great Neck, NY * 11022-0415 * (516) 466-5495
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