Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!fub!math.fu-berlin.de!stucki From: stucki@math.fu-berlin.de (C. v. Stuckrad) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Faster version of Kermit? Keywords: kermit xmodem Message-ID: Date: 20 Feb 91 18:51:32 GMT References: <1991Feb14.142237.5319@ms.uky.edu> Sender: news@math.fu-berlin.de (Math Department) Distribution: na Organization: Free University of Berlin, Germany Lines: 20 styer@ms.uky.edu (Eugene Fred Styer) writes: >----shortened a bit------ >So, does anyone know of a protocol that doesn't rely on a lot of special >characters, and also gets reasonable throughput? Send mail if you know >about anything. > >Eugene Styer - 402 Wallace, EKU, Richmond, KY 40475 styer@eku.bitnet >"A complex number consists of two parts, a real part and an imaginary part, >where the imaginary part is as real as the real part if you can imagine that." We here too would REALLY like to know of a transfer-Protocol wich reaches through tools like UNIX-telnet(or rlogin) or over the UNIX pty/tty interface. The problem of 'hanging' (timeout) occurres even in kermit if I am logged in on some workstation and then connectet onto another via TELNET. Being not a UNIX-Programmer but SYSOP (only) I never foud out the real problem.