Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
Notice: | Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2 |
Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
Does anyone have a quick-and-dirty way of estimating time needed to down-line-load files over a phone line using kermit? I live in an outlying area near Colorado Springs (livingly known as west-Kansas) and every call I make outside my exchange is a *long distance* call (not jus a toll call). So I'd appreciate advice on how to estimate how long a DLL will take so I know how much Mountain Bell will be tything me for... BobW
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1146.1 | CRVAX1::ANDREWS | How come nobody told *ME*? | Mon Feb 08 1988 18:51 | 6 | |
I figured that kermit sends about 68 characters/packet. Once you know about how long the file is (# of blocks * 512)/68, this will give you a slight over estimation of the number of packets it will take. Try to get a feel for how long it takes to send 100 packets, and calculate from there Rob | |||||
1146.2 | One test | ELWOOD::PETERS | Thu Feb 18 1988 00:36 | 11 | |
Well, I have been testing the time to kermit files. I use a 2400 baud modem to a uVAX II. Tonight 6 files ( mostly ARC files ) a total of 914 blocks took 75 min of transfer time. I used Kermit in binary mode. I have noted that ASCII mode is faster. Steve |