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to transfer FidoNet traffic, this error-recovery overhead became unnecessary. Assuming that the connection is reliable makes it possible to eliminate error-checking and unnecessary synchronization steps, achieving both ease of implementation and improved performance. The major advantage of binkp vs
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In 2005, FTSC assigned the Fidonet Technical Standard (FTS) status to the binkp protocol, and split the specification into four separate documents: Binkp/1.0 Protocol specification (
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released the first draft of the protocol specification and the first mailer, binkd, that supported the new protocol.
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In 1999, Dima Maloff, Nick Soveiko and Maxim Masiutin submitted the protocol specification to the
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EMSI and ZMODEM is achieved over connections with large delays and low bandwidth.
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mail over reliable connections. It is typically used to deliver mail over the
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Index

protocol
FidoNet
WWIVNet
internet
modems
FidoNet
serial
RS-232
modem
error correction
dial-up
EMSI
ZMODEM
error-recovery
TCP/IP
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Dima Maloff
Argus
Fidonet Technical Standards Committee
FTSC
FSP-1011
FTS-1026
Archived
Wayback Machine
FTS-1027
FTS-1028
FTS-1029
WWIV BBS
WWIVnet
binkp specification (FTS-1026), published in 2005

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