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- From: eric@accessorl.net (Eric Shaw)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Is 33.6 only available for USR?
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 1996 02:36:30 -0500
- Organization: Access Orlando
- Message-ID: <eric-2901960236300001@sobt.accessorl.net>
- References: <4dd14b$odp@grid.direct.ca> <4ddchf$c4i@shellx.best.com> <30FA9B32.4862@fishnet.net> <4dh7j3$81i@shellx.best.com> <30FCE339.36B9@fishnet.net> <4dlt8f$1qom@seminole.gate.net> <DLGM5w.H8o@freenet.carleton.ca> <4dqj68$dcak@navajo.gate.net> <eric- <4eg5sp$v74@navajo.gate.net>
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- In article <4eg5sp$v74@navajo.gate.net>, dhaire@gate.net (doug haire) wrote:
-
- >Now, all that person has to do is take that Hayes test file and reduce it
- >to 170559 bytes and transfer it at 14400 and post the results.
-
- Gotta make sure you use the same protocol, too. i.e. Ymodem-G is faster
- than Z-modem, which is of course a lot faster than plain xmodem or kermit.
- Ymodem-G will probably be best at showing raw compression ratios because
- its streaming, whereas other protocols will show the amount of latency
- more.
-