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echo: aust_modem
to: David Drummond
from: Russell Brooks
date: 1996-04-28 16:55:48
subject: USR Sportster, I`m impressed.

RB>>>> The file name used to test was 95SJONG2.ZIP from the 

RB>>>> Windows95 file area, at Jaberwocky

RB>>>> The date was the 19th of January '96

RB>>>> The time was some where between 1pm and 5pm (sorry the 

DD>>> This one?

DD>>> ===========================================================

DD>>> # 19 Jan 15:13:43 BINK Connect 28800/Arq/V34/Lapm/V42Bis 

DD>>> + 19 Jan 15:14:13 MAX  Bill Grimsley calling

DD>>> + 19 Jan 15:23:19 MAX  CPS: 3881 (1354521 bytes) Efficiency: 134% 

DD>>> = 19 Jan 15:23:19 MAX  DL-Z S:\059A\95SJONG2.ZIP 

DD>>> ==================================



 DD> 28800/33600 perhaps?



That is possible, the 28800 is your receive and 33600 is your transmit

...Bills receive



It must have trained up straight away as our end showed

33600rec/31200trans



He said that he was going to try it again later and I meant to try for

that file from FNQ, but didn't.



RB>> The comms prog we used saved the dump in a .sav format, BILL

RB>> Does that  mean it was livewire.



 DD> Is LiveWire written by the Terminate people?



How cutting.



RB>> For us to see the thoughput hovering on 4000cps for at least 

RB>> 4 solid minutes of the time that it took to download the 

RB>> file, then the thought put through the uploading modem must 

RB>> have been Higher than 4000cps.



RB>> We did have other OS/2 sessions crash at the same time as 

RB>> this was all going on. This did not affect the thoughput on 



RB>> I am not satisfied your logs here... I'm comming around to 

RB>> your place with a big hammer. And Bill can expect a visit 

RB>> from me this week, as I want to come back and repeat these 

RB>> tests under the same conditions. I will bring Randall Lane as 

RB>> a witness. We are not telling fibs about What we actually saw 

RB>> with our own eyes. (gets nasty when backed into a corner 

RB>> doesn't I)



 DD> Mind the electric door knob.



Can I borrow your Rubber gloves??



Russell



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