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On Fri 13 Dec at 06:32 Bill Grimsley (3:640/305.9{at}fidonet) wrote to Russell Brooks:
BG> (Russ: Might be a good time to trot around one of your
BG> spare Couriers, so we can prove or disprove its 4000cps
BG> capabilities once and for all).
RB> NO... they wouldn't believe us the first time (their
RB> misfortune) So Stuff them....I only need to prove things
RB> to myself (and we did that) ......no one else.
BG> True, but I'm still also convinced that it's protocol
BG> dependant too, as Binkley has never quite managed 4000cps on
BG> large zips with its 8Kb ZedZap.
I'd suggest DSZ in Mobyturbo at both ends if you want to perform some
meaningful tests (ie of transfers that can actually recover gracefully from
errors).
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