From: | Nicholaus Darley-Jones |
Date: | 27 Jul 2001 at 01:30:06 |
Subject: | Re: Different modem performances & AA23 |
Hello Neil
On 26-Jul-01, you wrote:
> 115200 is *not* sufficient for highly compressible data, like text. The
> fact that a file full of normal text transferred no slower than an
> "empty" (and therefore almost infinitely compressible) file indicated
> that the modems were already delivering text faster than the serial port
> could handle.
This is what I was thinking. I am not sure whether this modem is handling
compressed data as well as other modems. I know that the speed difference
is not 'huge' but I have tried fiddling with the modem settings to see if
it can handle compression. I tried the '&K2' setting in the init string
but it seemed to be much slower as well as the 'data compression' setting
in MiamiDX.
Is there any way of testing if the modem can handle this? What results
should I expect?
Regards
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