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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit cyclic error problem
Date: 15 Aug 1997 22:00:10 GMT
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In article <hplveE5fxIya@cc.usu.edu>, Joe Doupnik <jrd@cc.usu.edu> wrote:
: In article <u3eodau35.fsf@donal.kintailrd>,
: Bruce Cook <BC3-AU@bigfoot.com> writes:
: > I have a link between a Winnt4.0SP5 machine with Kermit-95v1.1.12 16550A
: > and a DOS machine with MSkermit-3.15 16450.
: > The link is running a 115200, 32 windows, 360 byte packets, block=3.
:
: ... Most importantly, ensure hardware flow
: control is active across the entire link, because I strongly suspect
: the modem link plus serial port buffering within NT is dropping bytes
: from overflow.
:
Another likely culprit is the 16450 on the PC -- that's an UN-buffered UART
(it's just a 16-bit 8250, no?) You really can not run an unbuffered UART at
115200 bps.
- Frank