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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: How to set terminal speed in msdos kermit 316 on tcp/ip connection?
Date: 27 Jan 2000 18:44:02 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <86q226$j4f$1@nnrp1.deja.com>, <dubal@my-deja.com> wrote:
: Thank you very much for such prompt response!
:
: The PC is 486sx running msdos 5.0 with 8mb ram and ne2000 isa 10mb lan
: card with bnc connecter. No other machine on the lan except the linux
: host (test setup).
:
: I forgot to mention: If I use a commercial tcp and terminal emulator
: (tuntcp/tunemul from esker) on the same PC, I get faster screen
: displays and stty -a shows 38400. See if you can help.
:
I would be very surprised if the host's idea of the console serial port
speed had anything to do with the difference. However, some applications
might obtain the speed from OS and adjust their behavior accordingly
(or termcap/terminfo/curses might do it for them). EMACS is one example;
if it thinks you are coming in on a slow serial port, it behaves differently.
Nevertheless, none of this would affect the speed at which characters are
displayed. That's a function of the emulator itself, the TCP/IP stack
(which in this case is built in to the emulator), the network interface
and driver, and whatever "shims" might be installed between the board
driver and the TCP/IP stack and/or application.
So again, you'll need to be specific about how you have set up MS-DOS Kermit
to use the network.
- Frank