From:    Ryan Tucker                            Area: Protocols
To:      Dan Cook                               18 Apr 92 02:43:52
Subject: Telink                                 

 DC> That's interesting.  I had never seen anyone use this protocol
 DC> until recently.  One of my users used it the other day (before
 DC> I upgraded to 2.01wb) with great success.  He was running the
 DC> latest version of procomm.  (I'm not a procomm user myself.)
 DC> Oh yes, this was with the OS/2 version of Maximus.  I must
 DC> admit though that my personal feeling is that everyone should
 DC> use Zmodem if at all possible.  
How 'bout Kermit? =B^)
Kermit has been used to capture CyperPunks<tm> before! =B^)
BTW, anybody have a frog for Maximus?
Ryan



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From:    Jim Speerbrecher                       Area: Protocols
To:      Dan Cook                               17 Apr 92 12:21:36
Subject: Telink                                 

 DC> That's interesting.  I had never seen anyone use this protocol
 DC> until recently.  One of my users used it the other day (before
 DC> I upgraded to 2.01wb) with great success.  He was running the
 DC> latest version of procomm.  (I'm not a procomm user myself.)
 DC> Oh yes, this was with the OS/2 version of Maximus.  I must
 DC> admit though that my personal feeling is that everyone should
 DC> use Zmodem if at all possible.  
I pretty much agree...  Although from things I've read on the COMM echo, it 
sounds like there are situations where Ymodem or Ymodem-G can do better 
speeds,but without the crash-recovery of Zmodem.
I saw one on my board that really surprised me... A guy who was supposed to be 
using Telix/Windows using old plain vanilla Xmodem and ended up at 188 cps 
for his transfer (2400 baud).  I usually use Zmodem with Telix or FrontDoor 
and alway get 230-235 cps at 2400 baud (VERY OLD non-correcting Courier 2400).



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