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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 94 04:30:02 PDT
From: Advanced Amateur Radio Networking Group <tcp-group@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: TCP-Group-Errors@UCSD.Edu
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Subject: TCP-Group Digest V94 #207
To: tcp-group-digest
TCP-Group Digest Tue, 20 Sep 94 Volume 94 : Issue 207
Today's Topics:
Best asy speed settings?
help msgs (2 msgs)
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 09:50:00 -0700
From: Ken Koster <koster@mdd.comm.mot.com>
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...
John, here in the Seattle area we're running one of our primary local switches
(seanvg.ampr.org - 386sx-16) with eight ports. Two at 19.2, five at 9600 and
one at 4800. Using 16550's there are no problems with overruns or garbaged calls.
We run the system as only a router and conference server so unless you have a
heavy mail load I would suspect your machine to have no problems.
>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
I'm a firm believer in keeping latency to the minimum, two of our five 9600 ports
will be going to 19.2 soon and I'd push them faster if I could.
73's, Ken N7IPB
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 11:49:34
From: kz1f@RELAY.HDN.LEGENT.COM
Subject: help msgs
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
Has anyone ever figured out whats going on with those people that insist on
sending no titled, single line single sylable msgs to us consisting of the,
all capitalized, word
HELP
Are they being raped?
Are they being bludgeoned?
Are they drowning?
Do they have a flat tire and need a lift? (jnos goes mobile?)
Is it last call at their local bar and they are still alone?
Is that a secret msg for Captain Internet to come to their rescue?, I though
I recently saw a black Stingray flying down Dulles Access Road.
I don't know about the rest of you, but I am curous about this.
-Walt
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 19:04:00 -0000
From: mikebw@bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net (Mike Bilow)
Subject: help msgs
To: tcp-group@UCSD.EDU
k> Has anyone ever figured out whats going on with those
k> people that insist on
k> sending no titled, single line single sylable msgs to us
k> consisting of the,
k> all capitalized, word
k> HELP
They think we are a collective automatic mail server, like the Usenet Oracle.
:-)
-- Mike
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 22:40:12 EDT
From: THESUNS@aol.com
Subject: SUBSCRIBE
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
SUBSCRIBE TCP-GROUP@UCSD.EDU Herman W Strelow
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 11:46:08 UTC
From: oddleiv@etel.samkraft.no (Oddleiv Tungland)
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 11:46:01 UTC
From: oddleiv@etel.samkraft.no (Oddleiv Tungland)
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu
help
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End of TCP-Group Digest V94 #207
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