Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!oliveb!pyramid!prls!ems From: ems@prls.UUCP Newsgroups: net.sources Subject: Re: Rogomatic Update / User survey Message-ID: <2514@prls.UUCP> Date: Tue, 17-Feb-87 11:56:03 EST Article-I.D.: prls.2514 Posted: Tue Feb 17 11:56:03 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 18-Feb-87 20:02:14 EST References: <1050@cad.cs.cmu.edu> Reply-To: ems@prls.UUCP (Gordon Vickers) Organization: Philips Research Labs, Sunnyvale, California Lines: 23 In article <1050@cad.cs.cmu.edu> mlm@cad.cs.cmu.edu (Michael Mauldin) writes: > { several lines deleted -gpv} > >If you cannot access FTP, the sources are available by netmail. To >receive the sources by mail, send me netmail, and provide a return path >that does not go through SEISMO (they have requested that I not send >Rogomatic through their machine). Rogomatic is shipped as 12 shar >files each about 42k bytes long. > I would imagine that there may be several machine on the net that don't want your sources passing through ! Don't forget, many of the 'network' connections are just 300 baud dial up lines ( UUCP connections for instance). Let's see; 42K byte files x 12 shar files = 504K bytes + shar header and control lines 504K bytes = (8 data bits + 1 stop bit + 1 start bit) per byte = 5Mbits At 300 baud I figure several UUCP sites will have their modems tied up for 4.7 hours !! I wonder how many suprised System Administraters are going to find themselves 'on the carpet' (again) trying to justify the cost of their long distance UUCP connection(s).