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- From: olsen@sourcery.mxm.sub.org (Olaf Barthel)
- Message-ID: <olsen.5497@sourcery.mxm.sub.org>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: Term 2.4a - some comments
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- X-NewsSoftware: GRn 1.16e (7/4/92) by Mike Schwartz & Michael B. Smith
- Date: 14 Nov 92 22:24:45 CET
- Organization: MXM Barthel & Paesler
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- In article <BxKnHJ.540@undergrad.math.waterloo.edu> djkucera@cayley.uwaterloo.ca (Dylan Kucera) writes:
- > 1) XPR ZModem still craps out when using serial.device, and putting only a
- > minimal amount of strain on the system (hard-drive access.) Sure, using
- > baudbandit.device does the trick, but baud bandit doesn't allow sending of
- > breaks, which means I'm stuck in one UNIX session! I hope that this can be
- > remedied through implementation, rather than it being the serial.device alone.
- > (Please, any reponses I HAVE set up HIGH-SPEED MODE, and set term's priorty
- > WAY UP, so that is NOT the problem)
-
- Careful please, the `high speed mode' switch disables features of the
- serial.device one can normally not do without if data is to be transferred
- using a phone line. Also, playing with the `term' program priority may take
- some time to find the optimum settings. As for my A3000 I have set the program
- priority to 5 -- no trouble so far.
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