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- From: fineman@markov.arc.nasa.gov (Charles Fineman)
- Subject: Re: ProComm 2.4.3 Kermit up/down-load times
- In-Reply-To: drice@ponder.csci.unt.edu's message of Mon, 31 Aug 1992 23:41:33 GMT
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- In <92243.062901IP25179@portland.caps.maine.edu> IP25179@portland.caps.maine.edu writes:
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- > When I download in Kermit using ProComm 2.4.3, the estimated time for the
- > process shown in the pop-up 'window' is always half of the actual time re-
- > quired. Do I have some untapped potential here that I'm missing? Or is
- > the program just a taco short of a combination platter?
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- Are your modems multiplexed on the host side? Many times, computer centers
- will drive several modems off of one terminal concentrator and multiplex
- the modems so you will only get, say, 1/4 of the throughput.
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