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| subject: | Pure DOS TelNet ZMoDem |
SH>> YModem-g is actually well suited for for telnet, however it's missing SH>> some nice feautues that ZModem has (ie: resume). No other YModem SH>> should be used on high-latency links. SD> Ah, okay. I never was quite sure what YModem/G was used for. SD> I haven't seen it in many terminal programs that I've come SD> across, except for Hyperterminal, Zap-O-Comm and QModem Pro. Y-Modem-g and the other -g protocol(s) rely on the modem's error-detection and correction... these protocols are faster since they don't have to pollute the datastream with error stuffs trying to retrieve missing or corrupt blocks as the modem should already be doing such... )\/(ark* Origin: (1:3634/12) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 3634/12 106/2000 633/267 |
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