In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (March Hare) writes: > At any rate, on MIAVX1, about the only thing that is older than Kermit is > ZModem. On OCEAN, however, we finally get C-Kermit. The first time I > tried it, without any parameters, I was pretty impressed. Last night, I > SET SEND PACKET-LENGTH 1024 {notice the dash, unlike the underscore in > the older Kermit}. Then, SET BLOCK 2. I honestly could not tell the > difference in speed between it and what ZModem used to do for me. I > wish I could get ZModem working again just to time the difference, but I > really think it's about the same (at least, in human terms). I can now > see why there are some loyal Kermit fans out in net-land. Actually, C-Kermit is the version running on MIAVX1 and OCEAN. This change was made on January 10, 1994 and documented here in an earlier news post. -- Kent Covert, Software Coordinator Miami Computing and Information Services Miami University, Oxford, OH [log in to unmask] (internet) kacovert@miavx1 (bitnet)