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- From: dhaire@gate.net (doug haire)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Dos comms prog to handle over 115k ?
- Date: 19 Apr 1996 08:16:12 -0400
- Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
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- TM Jones (tm-jones@uwe.ac.uk) wrote:
- : john@gtbar.demon.co.uk wrote:
- : : <Unknown> (mart) wrote:
- : :
- : : >In article <31696b50.18183496@news.demon.co.uk>, john@gtbar.demon.co.uk says:
- : : >>
- : : >>Can any one recommend a dos prog that can handle 230k or above, all
- : : >>the ones I have will not allow over 115k, I want to use a direct
- : : >>connection to another pc.
- : : >
- : : >Just get yourself Laplink, it is made for pc to pc
- : : >
- : : >Mary@odyssee.net
- : : I tried the win95 version and it does not do any more than 115k over a
- : : serial link, I might as well use zmodem amd a comms prog. Unless i
- : : can use a hex editor and change all the 115200 to 230400, I have not
- : : tried that yet.
- :
- : Serial PC to PC connections can only run at 115k uncompressed, and I don't
- : know of any COMMS program which will compress data for a PC to PC
- : connection.
-
- DSZ will do it. The comm program doesn't need to do any compression nor do
- you need a comm program because DSZ will function as a terminal program by
- itself.
-
- If you don't know what DSZ is, think of Zmodem and who authored it...
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