Top or bottom.... matters less than some think.
Tom Mitchell
mitch48 at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jan 13 21:15:17 UTC 2004
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 12:01:55AM +0000, Andy Wallace wrote:
>
> > However, on lists like this almost,
> > no one is on a 300 baud or slower modem,
> >
>
> It takes a long time to download a day's worth of messages on a 56k
> modem on this list. Luckily I've just got broadband :-)
There is a big difference between downloading a day's worth of messages
and reading them on an X-term/gnome-terminal at an effective baud rate
in excess of +38.4K and reading the messages on a free standing
terminal connected at 300 baud.
It turns out that emacs in a gnome-terminal can emulate 300 baud.
stty speed 300
emacs -t `tty`
Try to edit a largish text file or scroll through it. Try setting up
a spare system and connect it via a serial line at 300 baud
(telnet/kermit/gkermit). Then try serial line IP at various baud
rates.
The serial line IP (slip) trick should be used for debugging X
applications. It is possible to see all the redundant redrawing and
other band width and rendering abuses that libraries and applications
generate.
Broadband bandwidth is nice but I find that the "always on" part is
more important to me than pure band width. I hate to give up my phone
for hours on end but for 80% of what I need 56K is enough.
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T o m M i t c h e l l
mitch48-at-sbcglobal-dot-net
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