*** John Goerzen [2021-08-23 21:31]: >I've worked with 1200bps amateur packet >radio, across which you can actually run a TCP/IP stack using a protocol >called AX.25. It works but it is painful. You can still use that communication to chat with the person about the meeting, where you can share you USB/CD/tape drives with terabytes of NNCP packets :-) >Taylor UUCP does still have half-duplex support in various protocols! I used to use USRobotic Courier with its proprietary HST protocol that was literally just amazing on bad channels, like nearly the whole telephone system was in Russia in 90s :-). So those Couriers were some kind of de-facto hardware to work with and it was worth of it! And here I got to know that half/full-duplex meant :-). HST protocol was some kind of half-duplex (it can reverse its "directions", but made it very slowly) and you could not use bidirectional full-featured transmissions. In theory NNCP can be used with it with explicit tx/rx directions, where only small DONE-packets are sent back. Of course I doubt anyone checked it in practice :-) >I wished the code was more modular, because they are some of the best >protocols I am aware of for doing file transfer over unreliable, slow, >half-duplex links. Just out of curiosity, do you have experience with Kermit protocol? I read many articles saying that Kermit is better that UUCP's protocol-g/whatever, others are saying otherwise. Just interesting. Wish I had enough time to play with all that things :-( -- Sergey Matveev (http://www.stargrave.org/) OpenPGP: CF60 E89A 5923 1E76 E263 6422 AE1A 8109 E498 57EF