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- From: abolins%visavis.uucp@nyongwa.cam.org (August Abolins)
- Newsgroups: comp.bbs.waffle
- Subject: Re: BBStevie v2.0
- Message-ID: <Z3JZVB1w165w@visavis.uucp>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 16:09:46 GMT
- References: <cPqZVB3w165w@ruth.UUCP>
- Organization: Vis-a-Vis Communications [Ontario+Quebec]
- Lines: 23
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- rat@ruth.UUCP (David Douthitt) writes:
-
- > I'm getting fed up with the buffer overload that I get everytime I try
- > to do an ASCII upload... this is one *TINY* buffer. And once the
- > upload is under way, there is NO way to stop it. I just have to sit
- > and wait... and wait... and wait... for it to all come crashing
- > through.
-
- What communications program do you use for remote operation? Most good
- comm programs allow you to control the speed of ascii uploads. For
- example, Crosstalk allows one to set the "Lwait" parameter, this
- specifies the number of seconds to wait after sending carriage-return
- before sending the next line of text. It also allows one to set a
- "Cwait" parameter, this specifies the number of milliseconds between
- successive characters.
-
- Telemate is another fine comm program that allows one to set
- "LinePacing" and "CharPaciing" for ascii uploads.
-
- Hope this helps.
-
-
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