Miami and JIT
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    weiseb
    Posts: 210 from 2003/3/29
    I would like to know if JIT makes Miami faster or if
    the bottleneck is somewhere else.
  • »26.07.03 - 07:33
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  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    Posts: 90 from 2003/4/13
    <if JIT makes Miami faster> JIT makes miami faster :-)
    But the troughput stays the same . So if u have 28K8, the
    troughput stays 28K8 and there are coming no more bits
    then your 28K8 modem allows. So in fact the miami(program) speed has nothing to do with the troughput of your socket/pipe or whatever u will name it.
    -Miami can handle "any" speed. Miami is a tool that allows u to make a connexion with the WORLD of Internet
    I have a ADSL connexion with Miami and my nextdoor neighbour has a 2 Megabit connexion with Miami.
    Hope this helps
    hgm
  • »26.07.03 - 08:23
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    weiseb
    Posts: 210 from 2003/3/29
    > JIT makes miami faster
    But the troughput stays the same . So if u have 28K8, the
    troughput stays 28K8

    ok my fault.
    LAN-Speed is what I ment.
    I have 1-1,5 Mbyte/s at the moment when using ftp
  • »26.07.03 - 09:19
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  • Butterfly
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    Black_Eagle
    Posts: 70 from 2003/6/5
    From: Karlstad, Sweden
    It's the same here, only about 1,25 MB/s when using ftp. I've heard from several people that there's a problem with Miami, so if you want to have higher speed for now you'll have to use Genesis/AmiTCP. (I haven't checked the speed with Genesis myself but I will soon)
    OnyxSoft - Amigans never surrender, they know they can do it better...
  • »27.07.03 - 14:57
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  • JKD
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    JKD
    Posts: 456 from 2003/4/4
    From: South of heaven
    Miami is slow when using Sana-II drivers, I have never heared a technical description...hence the existence of MNI (Miami native drivers)

    If you want fast and SanaII ... use AmiTCP :-)

    I could make some tests but here is what I did on the show floor in AmiWest:

    Wireless 802.11b <> Mac 1GHz G4 Tibook Airport <> Pegasos G3-600 100Mb/s ethernet on MiamiDx 1.0c using via_rhine.device

    I copied 2 x 700MB files over this LAN link between the Mac and Pega at a max rate of around 1.25Mb/s accoring to Miami stats....this was using JIT.

    Of cours...direct to the internet speeds were limited by wireless bandwidth.

    I could make the same measurement using non-JIT if someone really cares to see the result.

    Steve

    :-)
  • »28.07.03 - 16:54
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