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- From: davidsen@ariel.crd.GE.COM (william E Davidsen)
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- Subject: Re: 16550 UART (was Re: 4-port Usernet Serial II Card [REVIEW])
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.215730.17935@crd.ge.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 21:57:30 GMT
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- In article <1ebgo4INN9g8@menudo.uh.edu>, wjin@cs.uh.edu (W. Woody Jin) writes:
-
- | One more queston. When I use kermit, it connects at 9600bps O.K.
- | When it transfers, it is not faster than 2400bps. Why is it so ?
-
- Two possible reasons - one that you dialed out at 2400 (by using the
- ability to call at other speeds than the serial link speed), or two that
- you aren't limited by connection speed but by other factors, like a slow
- computer at one end, packet network, etc.
-
- Try setting the windows in Ckermit with "SET WINDOWS 10" and whatever
- you need to do on the other end to get windows running. Of course if you
- mean that the other end confirms you called at 9600, then reason one is
- out and you can look at reason two.
-
- If you're calling another UNIX kermit, you send a file with windows
- using
- kermit -v 10 -is FileName
-
- and of course do
- set file type binary
- on your end to prevent lots of end of line translation.
-
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