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Article: 13334 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: casimir@roar.com (ALB)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: output command and flow control
Date: 25 Apr 2002 09:31:43 -0700
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Hello,
What happens when I do an "output" command when the remote modem is
not able to receive data (its RTS is ON, and intermediate buffers are
all full)?
(I suppose the flow control is operational on both sides.)
data lost ?
Is there a solution to know before performing the output, how many
bytes can be sent ?
Is it the same with "transmit" command ?
Thanks
(sorry for grammatical mistakes, English is not my mother tongue)