said:
>(and I'm certain Mr. Levine knew this was coming :-) ),
I was wondering how long you could resist the urge.
>As Steven pointed out in another piece of mail in this thread, TCP/IP has
>some overhead that comes with it's many advantages. If you could dial
I should have mention that I am pretty sure the Golden Compass
sluggishness was mostly the fault of Compuserve's internet gateway. To be
sure the tcp/ip envelope adds some bulk, but it's overhead is minor. You
can see this by watching the packet rate. There's lots of dead time.
>I played around a little bit with the telnet.exe that came with Warp 3.0
>and could find no way to get it to use an external file transfer
I'm pretty sure it's not there.
Steven
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