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XMODEM is a
simple file
transfer protocol developed as a
quick hack by Ward
Christensen for use in his 1977 MODEM.ASM
terminal program. It
allowed users...
- of the
original XMODEM.
YMODEM extended XMODEM in
three ways,
combining features found in
other extended XMODEM varieties. Like
XMODEM-CRC,
YMODEM replaced...
- was not
directly based on, nor
compatible with, the
seminal XMODEM. Many
variants of
XMODEM had been
developed in
order to
address one or more of its shortcomings...
- 11, 2024) was an
American computer scientist who was the
inventor of the
XMODEM file
transfer protocol and a co-founder of the CBBS
bulletin board, the...
- BRM-1K, see BMP-1
variants HH-1K, see Bell UH-1
Iroquois variants XMODEM-1K, a
model of
XMODEM YMODEM-1K, a
model of
YMODEM GSXR 1K, or
Suzuki GSX-R1000 Typ...
- PTP is
slower than
YMODEM and
ZMODEM but
faster and more
reliable than
XMODEM. The
earliest version of
Punter supports only 7-bit
transfers and uses a...
- many
protocols of the era,
MEGAlink is an
expanded version of the
seminal XMODEM.
While it was a
relatively simple and high-performance system, it remains...
- is
equal to or
better than
other protocols such as ZMODEM, YMODEM, and
XMODEM,
especially on poor connections. On
connections over RS-232 Statistical...
- (Saturn HP 00048-80063 core)
Communication protocol(s):
Kermit (protocol),
Xmodem On-board ROM: 512 KB On-board RAM: 32 KB (48G) or 128 KB (48G+/48GX) Maximum...
- file's name, and
optionally date and time,
since Ward
Christensen designed XMODEM to
start at
block 1,
leaving block 0 available.
Christensen suggested Forsberg...