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YMODEM — is a protocol for file transfer used between modems. YMODEM was developed by Chuck Forsberg as the successor to XMODEM and MODEM7, and was first implemented in his CP/M YAM program. It was formally given the name YMODEM in 1985 by Ward… … Wikipedia
Ymodem-g — This is Ymodem changed to provide best results with error correcting modems. Errors can be discovered, since Ymodem g uses CRC, but if there are any errors in the transmission, the transmission will be aborted. See also protocol, streaming … Dictionary of telecommunications
streaming — When a file transfer protocol sends data continuously, without waiting to make sure there are no errors. A streaming protocol should check for errors, but if an error occurs the file transfer should be stopped. A streaming protocol should only be … Dictionary of telecommunications
YMODEM-G — A series of streaming protocols designed to optimize file transfer via high speed, error correcting modems … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
LeechModem — was a BBS file transfer protocol client. LeechModem was compatible with protocols like XMODEM (and YMODEM), but it would mischievously NAK the last packet and then abort the file transfer. The user had successfully downloaded the file, but the… … Wikipedia
ZMODEM — A protocol that features a streaming facility that offers higher efficiency than XMODEM or YMODEM … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations