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From: mikef@pacifier.com (Mike Freeman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: FAST+FAST->Window slots 1 of 20
Date: 2 Mar 1997 17:01:36 GMT
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In article <5fb64g$5fp@nntp.Stanford.EDU>,
Stewart Levin <stew@taal.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
>
>C-Kermit 6.0.192 on both ends (Linux and Sun OS 4.1.3)
>Binary file transfer mode
>FAST invoked on both ends before transfer
>
>SEND'ing a large file from the Sun to the PC produces
>20 rapid packets followed by a much slower one-at-a-time
>crawl and the message that I am using 1 of 20 window slots.
>Cancelling the file takes 20 more packets to complete.
>This happens whether or not I use the SET BUFFERS 100000 100000
>command on both ends. Similarly with CAUTIOUS on both ends.
>
Are you sure you have a full eight-bit path for the binary transfer? What
happens if you "set parity space" on both ends prior to the transfer?
--
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