Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!samsung!know!login From: emcphers@fox.cs.vt.edu (Frank McPherson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm Subject: Major problems with Handshake 2.20c at 19,200 Message-ID: <21414@know.pws.bull.com> Date: 27 Feb 91 05:09:34 GMT Sender: login@pws.bull.com Lines: 23 Approved: warren@pws.bull.com I've been using Handshake at 19,200 baud for a few weeks now to communicate with a host system pretty close to here. I'm communicating over digital lines, so line noise is not a problem. Everything works fine at 19,200 baud as long as I don't try to transfer any files using Zmodem. When I do try to use zmodem (sz on a Decstation 2100 running Ultrix version 4.0, talking to xprzmodem.library, version 2.10) I get a crash when using Handshake. I'm pretty sure it's a problem between Handshake and xprzmodem.library, since I have used the same library under ncomm 1.9, also at 19,200 baud, and downloaded the file successfully. (An lharc file, which when checked with the t command, passes just fine) I also don't think that it's having a buffer overflow problem: I'm using a 25 Mhz 3000 with 5 megs, and saving the transfer to ram:. (Actually, I first tried saving it to dh1: When that didn't work, I tried ram: I then switched to NComm, which successfully transferred the file to both ram: and dh1:.) Any help on this would be appreciated, -- Frank McPherson INTERNET: emcphers@fox.cs.vt.edu --