Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 30 Sep 1999 13:53:05 -0700 | From | Phil Blecker <> | Subject | Re: Small thinko in serial.c |
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I have not seen any duplicated characters. Just blocks of missing bytes.
I switched to using a faster computer to test things with, leaving the production server alone. I don't see any overrun errors in /proc/tty/driver/serial on the receiving system at all now.
For a while I believed that I could fall back to XModem1K when the data transfer got large. That throttles throughput enough that it worked. But on the new system I can't send even a small 46K file without losing data in the middle.
What can I do to find out what's happening here? Both are 2.2.12, 16550A, 56K modems, 115.2K crtcts. One system is Celeron 333, other is K6-II 200. Both are now test systems, so I can do whatever will diagnose this.
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