Keven Pittsinger wrote in a message to Carl Morris:
CM> I remember a part in TXZM's docs or DSZ's docs that said the
CM> max was 1024 BUT later showed an example with 8192! I just
CM> don't remember what docs it was...
KP> That's to set up a transmit or recieve buffer, not packet size.
KP> Some of the 'older' machines need big buffers so that DSZ
KP> doesn't barf on disc writes. Rare these days, though...
The DSZ/GSZ buffer size parameter is "-pBxxxx", Kevin. "-pLxxxx" does adjust
the packet length, but accepts a maximum value for xxxx of 1024 bytes...
- Bob
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Internet : bob@juge.com
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