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- From: m-sr0069@sparky.cs.nyu.edu (Salem Reyen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: BAD CRC (who's fault?)
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 19:07:14 GMT
- Organization: New York University
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- I solved the problem by turning on the "drop CTS during disk writes". Not sure
- this is the smart way to do.
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- Salem Reyen (m-sr0069@sparky.cs.nyu.edu) wrote:
- : I keep receiving the "bad CRC" messages whenever I try to download some files
- : from a Unix workstation (Sun Sparc 20). The modem (Motorola v3400) stops
- : receiving data for 10 sec right after the "bad CRC", and it starts again.
- : I have no idea which component(s) causes this problem but I really hope this is
- : correctable. Here is the configuration of remote/local site...
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- : Remote: Sun Sparc 20 (using sz command), the modem pools consist either
- : USR Sportstor or MutiTech...
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- : Local: 486/33 clone with Motorola v3400 modem and a serial card w/o 16650
- : UART chip and Telix 3.22.
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- : The problem is when I issue ....
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- : sz * <------ Lots bad CRC/subdatapack too long....
- : sz -w 2048 * <---- fewer bad CRC (the -w is for window size)
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- : I don't this is the hardware problem but I'm sure....
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- : I'll be greately appreciated if someone could help. Thanks in advance.
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- : Salem
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- Salem
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