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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 04:30:02 PDT
From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: TCP-Group-Errors@UCSD.Edu
Reply-To: TCP-Group@UCSD.Edu
Precedence: Bulk
Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #206
To: tcp-group-digest
TCP-Group Digest Mon, 19 Sep 94 Volume 94 : Issue 206
Today's Topics:
Best asy speed settings?
remove old code W-NOS
Windows mailers for JNOS?
Send Replies or notes for publication to: <TCP-Group@UCSD.Edu>.
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Problems you can't solve otherwise to brian@ucsd.edu.
Archives of past issues of the TCP-Group Digest are available
(by FTP only) from UCSD.Edu in directory "mailarchives".
We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text
herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
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Date: Sun, 18 Sep 1994 09:01:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: jra@ag9v.ampr.org
Subject: Best asy speed settings?
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
Given JNOS 1.10f running on a 386/20 with 16550s on all serial ports, what's
the best strategy for serial port speeds to the KISS TNCs? We're looking at
a switch that will have two 9600 baud TNCs, and probably two 1200 baud ones,
as well as a couple of PI cards and an ethernet board. It'll be a busy
machine...
To reduce latency, we would want to run the ports as fast as possible, at least
2x the radio speed. But from an interrupt and system loading perspective, are
there other considerations? In particular, would we be better off running the
1200 baud TNCs with very fast serial speeds? Or should we keep them at 2400
or 4800 baud?
I guess the real question is whether the system and UARTs will be happier
with fast but infrequent bursts of data, or with longer but more constant ones.
Any ideas?
John
--
John Ackermann AG9V
Internet: jra@ag9v.ampr.org
Packet: AG9V@N8ACV.#DAY.OH.USA
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 11:13:55 EST
From: BARRY TITMARSH <BTITMARS%ESOC.BITNET@vm.gmd.de>
Subject: remove old code W-NOS
To: TCP-GROUP <TCP-GROUP@ucsd.edu>, wnos-group <WNOS-L@edugraf.ufsc.br>
Im going to remove old code from the basic W-NOS src tree
does any one that uses w-nos need to have:
defined HS
defined HAPN
defined EAGLE
defined PC100
defined APPELTALK
i want to remove these intercaes from the code completely
most users Dont need/use them.
speak now or its gone!
Barry Co-ord wnos.
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Date: Sun, 18 Sep 94 20:37:42 EST
From: "Ted Rosen" <va3tar@va3tar.ampr.org>
Subject: Windows mailers for JNOS?
To: tcp-group%ucsd.edu@bbs.ve3rpi
I recently received a response to my request for Windows based
smtp/nntp mailers which would work with JNOS (I'm using v110b),
pointing to gmail.exe. (gmail.zip at ucsd.edu)
The version of gmail.exe which I downloaded (206336bytes, 2/27/93)
had a couple of problems. The program would not delete mail files
when requested, and an options menu selection "preferences" was
not operational. Also there was no current help file, as indicated
in the enclosed readme file.
1. Has anyone had success running gmail? Is there a more current
version, or additional information which would assist in getting
the version which I have operational?
2. Are there other Windows based mailers which work successfully
with JNOS? If so what are the anonymous ftp sites?
3. I am posting this to both tcp-group and nos-bbs in hopes of a
more complete response.
Ted
Mailbox : VA3TAR @ VA3BBS.#SCON.ON.CAN.NOAM
AMPRNet : va3tar@va3tar.ampr.org [44.135.88.129]
Internet: atxr@cencol.on.ca
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End of TCP-Group Digest V94 #206
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