Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!tuvie!iiasa!wnp From: wnp@iiasa.AT (wolf paul) Newsgroups: comp.unix.msdos Subject: Re: uucp and other unix stuff on a pc Message-ID: <878@iiasa.UUCP> Date: 4 Sep 90 13:16:33 GMT References: <13111@netcom.UUCP> Reply-To: wnp@iiasa.UUCP (wolf paul) Organization: IIASA, Laxenburg/Vienna, Austria, Europe Lines: 26 In article <13111@netcom.UUCP> ergo@netcom.uucp writes: )interaction over a 200 cps modem connection (typically several seconds ... )Why should a Unix system assume my system can only do one thing at a )time? Right now, I read news by browsing a list of messages, *one* )screen at a time, picking the ones I want to see, whereupon the )newsreader (nn in my case) sends them two me, *one* screen at a time. )What the host system should do is send my sytem at *computer* speeds, )not human speeds. While I'm reading the information in one screen, )the two systems, instead of twiddling their thumbs, are "pipelining" )the other information I'll probably want to see. ) )This requires: clever new transmission protocols; clever new )application design; multitasking -- but all of it's *quite* feasible )if anybody's got the skill (no problem there) and imagination )(well...) Ah, but if it's slow READING news over a 200 cps modem connection, how slow do you think if would be if a fast file transfer took place over the same modem connection while you were reading the next article or even just header? -- Wolf N. Paul, IIASA, A - 2361 Laxenburg, Austria, Europe PHONE: +43-2236-71521-465 FAX: +43-2236-71313 UUCP: uunet!iiasa.at!wnp INTERNET: wnp%iiasa.at@uunet.uu.net BITNET: tuvie!iiasa!wnp@awiuni01.BITNET * * * * Kurt Waldheim for President (of Mars, of course!) * * * *