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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Need help with Kermit D/L!
Date: 20 Jan 1995 15:57:41 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <3fn6v7$1ffj@quartz.ucs.ualberta.ca>,
Keiko Iwayama <kiwayama@gpu2.srv.ualberta.ca> wrote:
>My University's zmodem protcol doesn't seem to work at all for uploads, so
>I was wondering if anyone knows how to make a Kermit upload "nearly" as
>fast as zmodem. Right now, I can get zmodem to download .zip files at
>about 1400 cps, while good-old Kermit does it at 500 cps (U/L and D/L).
>
Kermit can go just as fast, often faster. Please read the FAQ:
anonymous ftp to kermit.columbia.edu
text mode
file kermit/FAQ.TXT
- Frank