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In article <1994Nov29.085748.34836@miavx1>, [log in to unmask]
(Robert A. Pickering Jr.) writes:
> Democ ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
> : A few questions:
> :
> : 1) I have a 14.4 ZoomFax modem (Hayes compatible), the highest
> : downloading speed I have been able to achieve is 1200 cps. Is this the
same as
> : 1200 baud? If not what is the conversion ratio? Should I be able to get
> : higher than 1200 cps? (FYI I am dialing in on 529-4999, the 14.4. line)
>
> Nope, you're getting almost your full modem speed. 1200 cps is 1200 bytes
> per second. Your modem is 14,400 bits per second, or approximately 1400
> bytes per second (1400 cps). So, you're doing pretty well.
Yes, you are getting almost your full modem speed IF YOU ARE using a Mac. I get
1200 to 1300 cps using Zmodem on my Mac connecting to MIAVX1.
BUT, I always get 1300 to 1450 cps using Zmodem on my 486.
Kermit is COOL, try to set it to 7999 and you can get better result. I only get
the kermit works on my Mac, but I don't know how to set the PC kermit. Can some
body tell me how to do it on MS kermit? Thanks
>
> : 2) I am connected at 8N1 (hitting the ; key and typing miavx1) so
that
> : I can use Z-Modem. I can get any text files fine, however when I have gone
to
> : ftp sites to download zip files (typing in binary before getting them from
the
> : ftp site) I am running into error corrections about every other minute. I
> : haven't been able to get a large .zip file down with out these errors and
thus
> : it won't unzip (even after running zipfix). I (to my knowledge have my
error
> : correction turned on, but I can't swear to that, I am not sure how to
check, I
> : have read the manual and followed what it said to do (some at commands I
don't
> : have them handy)) Is this problem unique to me? Is there something I am
doing
> : wrong?
>
> The problem is Zmodem on the VAX. In MCIS testing we've been able to get
> excellent results downloading via the Kermit protocol, if you tune it.
>
> Contact Kent Covert ([log in to unmask]) for information on tuning kermit.
>
> --
> Robert A. Pickering Jr. UNIX Software Specialist
> Miami Computing and Information Services [log in to unmask]
>
> "Most people, if they counted how many people swam across the river, would
> never think about building bridges." - Ronald Altman
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