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Subj: Re: Convers (was HELP!...)
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>
> From: N1URO@N1URO.#CCT.CT.USA.NOAM
> To  : PACKET@WW
>
> Jean et al;
> The established method of convers/chat is the ping-pong server system. 
> This
> links via TCP/IP on port 3600 and has for decades. Since then others have 
> tried
> to develop chat networks using NetRom for linkers. Why use a protocol that
> limits MTU to 236 bytes instead of the original chat system that uses 1500
> bytes per packet?
>

Is it really matter MTU size for application like chat where human typing 
operation going?
Also where end-point user will be on-air (I'm hope) with AX.25 and still 
with 236
or 255 paclen :)

Common packet chat system would be nice, but we have for years two 
different:
WWC and BPQ-type chat's.

73, Sergej.






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