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Article: 13341 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Jeffrey Altman [Road Runner]" <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: a bug on GNU/linux: speed reset to unintended value occasionally.
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Ishikawa wrote:
>
> Why compression?
> Since compressed file usually have more balanced, close to uniform
> byte value distribution, I tried sending the compressed file and
> measured CPS to see if the uniform distirbution
> closes the gap between observed CPS values in case-3 and case-4.
> (The uniformity is like this. It is indeed very good.
> ishikawa@duron$ ./count < /tmp/wermit.gz
> 0:2903 1:3066 2:2973 3:3186 4:2985 5:2881 6:3127 7:3284
> 8:2993 9:3010 10:2990 11:2996 12:2944 13:3282 14:3016 15:3456
> 16:2729 17:2907 18:2784 19:3009 20:2820 21:2889 22:3073 23:3147
> 24:2945 25:3013 26:3033 27:3129 28:2889 29:3015 30:3113 31:3700
> 32:2844 33:2866 34:2722 35:3060 36:2838 37:2790 38:2891 39:3220
> 40:2948 41:2901 42:2798 43:3017 44:3006 45:3199 46:2923 47:3343
> ...
To generate a uniform random distribution of data to transmit use:
SEND /CALIBRATE:<kbytes>