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From: Stuart.Biggar@opt-sci.arizona.edu
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Maximum transfer speed
Date: 5 Nov 1995 03:26:35 GMT
Organization: The University of Arizona
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References: <Pine.HPP.3.91.951030000148.24557B-100000@bluejay.creighton.edu> <47d23m$rii@news.ccit.arizona.edu> <1995Nov4.152700.65920@cc.usu.edu>
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In <1995Nov4.152700.65920@cc.usu.edu>, jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) writes:
>In article <47d23m$rii@news.ccit.arizona.edu>, Stuart.Biggar@opt-sci.arizona.edu writes:
>> In <1995Oct31.121502.65498@cc.usu.edu>, jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) writes:
>>>In article <475c3c$ac7@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>, fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) writes:
>>>> In article <Pine.HPP.3.91.951030000148.24557B-100000@bluejay.creighton.edu>,
>>>> Psychos 'R Us <honge@creighton.edu> wrote:
>>>> : ...
>> [snip]
>>>> :
>>>> The most likely explanation involves the Hayes ESP board. It can be used
>>>> at three different levels: nonbuffered 8250 UART compatibility mode,
>>>> 16-byte FIFO 16550A UART compatibility mode, and "native" ESP mode (with
> <omitting much>
>> One further data point: if you use OS/2, the shareware SIO serial port
>> drivers know how to use the ESP board (single interrupt for both ports,
>> very high port rates, ...). Last time I checked the current version of
>> SIO was 1.53.
>>
>> Stuart Biggar
>--------
> Good comment. Could you point me to the current archive for SIO
>so we can keep it handy for OS/2 customers?
> Joe D.
I have a FTP-PM object set up:
ftp site: vmbbs.gwinn.com
directory: /H/BBS/FTP/DL02
current filename: SIO153.ZIP
There is also a BBS phone number:
1 304 255-7903 (from 1.53 readme)
Hope this helps,
Stuart Biggar
By the way, I really LIKE ckermit for OS/2 - good job. I'm a bit of a
novice but it work quite well to telnet to the Suns at work over the
OS/2 IAK (or Connect) PPP.