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- Questions and answers on MobyTurbo(Tm)
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- Q: Does MobyTurbo disable or reduce error correction?
- A: MobyTurbo does not disable or reduce ZMODEM's error correction
- capability. MobyTurbo uses 32 bit CRC and the same ZMODEM logic as
- regular ZMODEM transfers.
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- Q: Does MobyTurbo require an error correcting modem?
- A: No. ZMODEM with MobyTurbo works with regular modems even when
- the phone lines are As Nasty as they Want to Be. (sorry)
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- Q: What problems might occur if DSZ incorrectly identifies a suitable path?
- A: If MobyTurbo is used over a path that is not sufficiently transparent,
- the transfer will fail at the same point whenever a particular file
- is attempted. MobyTurbo will work over any path that supports YMODEM-g.
- MobyTurbo will work over any path that supports XMODEM-1k that does not
- suffer from flow control problems.
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- Q: Why is MobyTurbo just for compressed files?
- A: MobyTurbo will transfer any type of file. Moby Turbo is a performance
- enhancement added in response to feedback about YMODEM-g being faster on
- compressed files than ZMODEM. MobyTurbo is optimized for compressed
- files. Other types of files may transfer faster with ZMODEM compression
- (sz -Z) depending on their data patterns.
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- As for the word MOBY: (from JARGON.TXT)
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- MOBY [seems to have been in use among model railroad fans years ago.
- Entered the world of AI with the Fabritek 256K moby memory of
- MIT-AI. Derived from Melville's "Moby Dick" (some say from "Moby
- Pickle").] 1. adj. Large, immense, or complex. "A moby frob." 2.
- n. The maximum address space of a machine, hence 3. n. 256K words,
- the size of a PDP-10 moby. (The maximum address space means the
- maximum normally addressable space, as opposed to the amount of
- physical memory a machine can have. Thus the MIT PDP-10s each have
- two mobies, usually referred to as the "low moby" (0-777777) and
- "high moby" (1000000-1777777), or as "moby 0" and "moby 1". MIT-AI
- has four mobies of address space: moby 2 is the PDP-6 memory, and
- moby 3 the PDP-11 interface.) In this sense "moby" is often used
- as a generic unit of either address space (18. bits' worth) or of
- memory (about a megabyte, or 9/8 megabyte (if one accounts for
- difference between 32.- and 36.-bit words), or 5/4 megacharacters).
- 4. A title of address (never of third-person reference), usually
- used to show admiration, respect, and/or friendliness to a
- competent hacker. "So, moby Knight, how's the CONS machine doing?"
- 5. adj. In backgammon, doubles on the dice, as in "moby sixes",
- "moby ones", etc.
- MOBY FOO, MOBY WIN, MOBY LOSS: standard emphatic forms.
- FOBY MOO: a spoonerism due to Greenblatt.
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- The following is the best summation of MobyTurbo I've seen yet:
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- From: Chuck Miller
- Opus:TB Area:62 D/L:Fri Feb 23 04:16:55 1990
- To: Eric McKinney Msg #54, 19-Feb-90 03:02pm
- Subject: Re: YMODEM
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- Eric, the new MobyTurbo option to ZMODEM-90 is really nice. I have been using
- it for some weeks now and am very impressed.
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- The way it works is that standard ZMODEM is completely network compatible,
- meaning that it protects special control characters which packet switching
- networks either lose or use or grab etc. for their own use and screw up many
- types of protocol transfers. What this protection means in effect is that
- ZMODEM must examine each and every byte of data it processes, compare it to a
- list of special characters, take appropriate action if necessary, then send
- the byte. This action obviously takes up a significant amount of overhead,
- almost 5% I think.
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- What Forsberg did with MobyTurbo was to make it an option to eliminate this
- network protection for those users (most of us) who don't need it all of the
- time, and just send the file with all of the usual ZMODEM stuff except the
- network protection. This makes for significant increases in transfer speed.
- I used to get 228-232 cps for non-MNP ZMODEM transfers without MobyTurbo, I
- now routinely get 237-239 cps non-MNP with MobyTurbo.
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- There are a couple of gotcha's though. You can't use MobyTurbo on most
- packet-switched networks, and with some types of software only flow control.
- This means that the user needs to test his system out under these conditions
- if he feels there might be a problem. The second gotcha is that the new
- ZMODEM-90 extentions of which MobyTurbo is an example, are not going to be in
- the public domain. This means Registered DSZ/ZCOMM or Pro-YAM only need
- apply. Do not bother to get MobyTurbo with Telix et. al.
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- The new MobyTurbo is reported to be within 0.5% of Ymoden-g speed, but has
- FULL ZMODEM 32 Bit CRC error correction, plus all of the usual features such
- as error recovery, batch mode, automatic pathnames etc.
- I would think that the fact that MobyTurbo is fully automatic, and nothing
- must be done on the recievers end other than allow the file to be sent would
- make up for the small differences between MobyTurbo and Ymodem-g. I recently
- sent a file of approx 100 Kbytes length over 2400 bps non-MNP using both
- MobyTurbo and Ymodem-g, and got approximately 2 seconds difference in total
- transfer time. The rub is that with my poor error prone typing ability, I
- probably wasted much more than 2 seconds on my end setting up the Ymodem-g
- receive, while with MobyTurbo I did nothing but sit back and let Pro-YAM get
- the file. From my perspective this makes MobyTurbo indeed faster than
- Ymodem-g, unless you are a very fast and very accurate typist. Nuff said?
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- Chuck Miller **** Timestamped: 1606:58 02-19-90
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