XMODEM — Contents 1 XMODEM 1.1 Packet structure 1.2 Transfer details 1.3 … Wikipedia
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List of file transfer protocols — A list of notable file transfer protocols: Contents 1 List of file transfer protocols 1.1 Primarily used with TCP/IP 1.2 Primarily used with UDP 1.3 … Wikipedia
SEAlink — is a file transfer protocol that is backward compatible with XMODEM but features a sliding window system for improved throughput. SEAlink was written in 1986 as a part of the SEAdog FidoNet mailer written by System Enhancement Associates,… … Wikipedia
MEGAlink (protocol) — MEGAlink is a file transfer protocol developed by Paul Meiners in 1987. His goal was to design and implement a protocol that meets or exceeds the following criteria:# Fast. Efficiency must exceed 95% on average basis. # Reliable. Known defects in … Wikipedia
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GT-Power — is a bulletin board system (BBS) and dial up telecommunications/terminal application for MS DOS. It was first introduced in the 1980s by P M Software, founded by Paul Meiners. GT Power can be used both to host a BBS as well as to connect to other … Wikipedia