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- From: mark@inet-uk.co.uk (Mark Powell)
- Subject: Re: 536 cps with V32bis? What is going on here?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.002741.23094@inet-uk.co.uk>
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- References: <3937@ecicrl.ocunix.on.ca> <1992Oct31.162502.1838@abulafia.in-berlin.de> <2226@ltb.ltb.bso.nl>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 00:27:41 GMT
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- In article <2226@ltb.ltb.bso.nl> wierda@ltb.ltb.bso.nl (Gerben Wierda) writes:
- >
- >Well, many people told me to install Taylor. I did once, but at that time
- >Taylor had a problem with the NeXT ports and caused lock-ups of those ports.
- >This is now corrected and I am waiting for Ian's next release to board the
- >Taylor train again.
-
- If you want to do some bug fixing and get the latest version of Taylor UUCP.
- Get convex.com:pub/taylor-uucp/taylor-uucp-gamma1.04.tar.Z for yourself.
- It's the very latest version. Maybe some bugs still in there, but you can help
- iron them out by installing it. The major advantages, personally, are the new
- style of configuration files which allow you to set-up *everything* you'd like,
- the new bi-directional 'i' protocol which should help if ever I get it
- working better :) and the way it doesn't have to send the X. files over. It
- just sends the D. and gets the other end to create the X. file itself.
-
- >I dropped data compression and tested again and the speed went up to 1160 cps.
-
- Am getting ~1380 chars per second with g(7,64) and ~1660cps with the 'e'
- protocol over a v32bis/v42 link with both mail and news already compressed.
-
- >wierda@ltb.bso.nl (Gerben Wierda) || #include <std/disclaimer.h>. Support
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