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ZMODEM is an
inline file
transfer protocol developed by
Chuck Forsberg in 1986, in a
project funded by
Telenet in
order to
improve file
transfers on their...
- way as Ascii85 does. When a
ZMODEM program sends pre-compressed 8-bit data
files over 7-bit data channels, it uses "
ZMODEM Pack-7 encoding".
Adobe adopted...
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ZMODEM on the
other hand has
transfer resume capability which made it more appealing. M****s,
Brock (February 1989). "The ABCs of X-, Y-, and
ZMODEM"...
- a
further fracturing before they were re-unified by his
later ZMODEM protocol.
ZMODEM became very po****r, but
never completely replaced XMODEM in the...
- 1992 for
developing ZMODEM. He was also the
project engineer on the
Tektronix 4010-series
graphics terminals. The
widely adopted ZMODEM uses a
sliding window...
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authors claim performance is
equal to or
better than
other protocols such as
ZMODEM, YMODEM, and XMODEM,
especially on poor connections. On
connections over...
- high-performance system, it
remains relatively obscure because it was
overshadowed by
ZMODEM,
which had been
released a year
earlier and saw
rapid uptake.
XMODEM was...
- as USB
flash drives Dial-up
modems null
modem links used XMODEM, YMODEM,
ZMODEM and
similar File
sharing Managed file
transfer Peer-to-peer file sharing...
- features.
Minicom is a menu-driven
communications program. It also has an auto
ZMODEM download. It now
comes packaged in most
major Linux distribution repositories...
- to
replace ZMODEM. It uses 32 bit CRC's on file data blocks, the same as
Zmodem, and 32 bit CRC's on its
information blocks where Zmodem uses 16 bit...