Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.modems:5601 comp.unix.i386:4058 comp.unix.xenix:10980 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!nuchat!steve From: steve@nuchat.UUCP (Steve Nuchia) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.unix.i386,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Error-correcting modems & uucp Message-ID: <21612@nuchat.UUCP> Date: 9 Apr 90 06:15:32 GMT References: <963@frcs.UUCP> <21466@nuchat.UUCP> <816@ramona.Cary.NC.US> <511454@nstar.UUCP> Reply-To: steve@nuchat.UUCP (Steve Nuchia) Organization: Houston Public Access Lines: 24 In article <511454@nstar.UUCP> larry@nstar.UUCP (Larry Snyder) writes: >Why not use MNP all the time? With the modem locked at 19200 to the >machine - even 2400 baud callers with MNP get transfers in the 280cps Because, for file transfer (like, say, oh maybe news batches?) compress works better than MNP compression. Leaving the MNP compression enabled for compressed files loses big time. MNP error correction is another question. I haven't seen any numbers, but if the speed penalty is less than a percent or maybe two it would be a win on very noisy lines. These comments apply to uucp. The whole thread applied to uucp. Just look at the Subject: line. Interactive users need all the help they can get. -- Steve Nuchia South Coast Computing Services (713) 964-2462 "The study of the art of motorcycle maintenance is really a miniature study of the art of rationality itself. Working on a motorcycle, working well, caring, is to become part of a process, to achieve an inner peace of mind. The motorcycle is primarily a mental phenomenon." -- Robert M. Pirsig