From: Gene Choi (genie@netcom.com)
Date: 06/14/92


From: genie@netcom.com (Gene Choi)
Subject: Re: Problems galore!!..
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1992 09:59:54 GMT

In article <lrflapc.genie@netcom.com> genie@netcom.com (Gene Choi) writes:
>

>
>This seems rather strange since these files were obtained from
>tsx or banjo... and compiled (provided) specifially for the
>linux systems..
>
>I'd rather not try d/ling anything more until I figure out
>what is wrong with these programs. Kermit is so slow (does it
>transfer at 200 cps???) even on my v.32bis. I'm trying to
>get a program running under Linux that could take
>the full potential of my modem, and therefore resorted to
>Pcomm and mtools (I would d/l using Telix at 1650cps and transfer
>to linux using mtools)
>
>If anyone has any idea as to what I'm doing wrong, please help!!
>I'm almost at the point of giving up on linux!
>
Another solution to this problem might be the fact that
kermit is not transferring the files correctly. It seems that
every file transferred over kermit is slightly (a few bytes)
smaller than on the remote host original file size.
If kermit is doing something wrong, how can I d/l something
anything to even correct this problem with kermit?
What a dilemma, eh? :)

Gene

genie@netcom.com