secrist@msdsws.enet.dec.com (Richard C. Secrist) (07/14/89)
The NEC 8500 has a resident TELCOM program that does MODEM7 transfers. 8-bit up/downloads using this software frequently fail after a few buffers and start NAKing the host. I haven't figured this out entirely, but I do know it is sometimes related to baud rate, i.e. a file that NAKs out at 2400 bps might come down at 1200 or 300 bps. Some files, like 8-bit document-mode Wordstar files uploaded to a host from the NEC, always seem to NAK-out after 16 (decimal) packets, at anywhere from 50 to 9600 bps. Move a 7-bit text file either way with the same setup, host, and software on both ends, and it goes just fine. Has anybody riddled this out yet ? Better yet, anybody know about a kermit that runs on this beast ? rcs