Salve Oliver
Il 16-Mag-99, Oliver Roberts scrisse:
> For example, ok, so maybe the 060 can't decode the fax data quickly enough
> on the fly (i.e. so data is lost at the serial interface). But, it does
> not /need/ to be decoded on the fly, although it's probably the neatest
> and most logical approach. That's no good if it doesn't work properly. It
> may be better to download the data from the Solo, saving it to a temporary
> file or memory buffer, and then decode it afterwards, thus minimizing CPU
> usage during the serial transfer (this is possible because STFax knows how
> long the fax data is going to be before it starts downloading it).
This looks a sound, workable system...
> It's wrong to blame the Solo - in this case, all it does is dump the
> fax data down the serial cable. The software chooses the speed at
> which this transfer should take place, be it 115200 or 9600 bps! The
> point being is that if you have a fast third-party serial port, this
> shouldn't matter anyway. Put simply, it's up to the software to make
> sure it receives all the data.
Well, it seems that Simone and Chris decided to put the blame on the Amiga
himself...
BTW, on my Amiga I have an IOExtender, an IOBlix and a MultiFaceCard, and
the problem is present with every card...
>
Regards
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