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- From: russotto@vnet.ibm.com (Matthew T. Russotto)
- Message-ID: <19930104.065512.800@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 09:55:08 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: How do I get DSZ to work in Telix?
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- In <1993Jan2.204933.15916@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> Michael Rosen writes:
- >gt7692b@prism.gatech.EDU (Constantinos Malamas) writes:
- >
- >>>Also, because I can't get zmodem to work to upload through a telnet
- > ^^^^^^
- >>>connection and I'm hoping something else will work.
- >>>
- >>>Mike
- >>>--
- >
- >> I am using Telix's Zmodem for just that ( downloading via telnet
- > ^^^^^^^^
- >>connection). After lots of postings last year someone solved this problem
- >
- >Please read carefully, I am having no trouble downloading whatsoever.
- >I cannot upload.
- >
- >Thank you,
- >Mike
-
- Try limiting your window size (-w in 'sz') to 8192, 4096, or 1024
- Trouble uploading usualy indicates a lack of handshaking somewhere,
- causing overrun, and limiting the window size usually allows various
- buffers to handle it. If the underlying problem is at your end, you
- probably can fix it, but it is as likely to be out of your control.
-