text/microsoft-resx 2.0 System.Resources.ResXResourceReader, System.Windows.Forms, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 System.Resources.ResXResourceWriter, System.Windows.Forms, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089 9, 10 138, 17 Number of bytes in each packet. There are two PACLEN params, one here and one in the PORTS section. This one is used to set the initial value for sessions via other nodes, and for sessions initiated from here. The other is used for incoming direct (Level 2) sessions. In all cases the application program can override thse values. Max is 256. Should not normally be set ot more than 236, as anything larger will have to be fragmented to pass over a NETROM link. The node supports up to 8 applications that a user may access by connecting to the switch, and entering the Application Name. With BPQ32, each application can have a Callsign, Alias and Quality. The user can connect directly to these calls, instead of having to connect ot the switch, then enter the name. The DOS version only allows direct connects to the first application, and Appl1Call, etc are refered to as BBSCALL . If quality is non-zero, the Call and Alias will be included in the NODES broadcast, allowing L4 connects from other stations in the network. Level 4 (L4) provides a reliable connection, by retransmitting lost packets. and resequencing packets received out of order. L4Window is the number of packets that can be sent before waiting for an acknowledgment. Timeout is the time after which an unacknowledged packet is retrnsmitted.L4 Retries is the number of a times a packet is sent before failing the connection. L4Delay is the time between receiving a packet and sending an acknolwgement. The BPQ Node implements the NET/ROM protocol,designed by WA8DED (Software 2000, Inc). The termiinology can be confusing. Iin this context, a NODE is a station running the NET/ROM protocol and a ROUTE is a direct link between two NODES. True Number of bytes in each packet. There are two PACLEN params, one here and one in the PORTSmsection. This one is used to set the initial value for sessions via other nodes, and for sessions initiated from here. The other is used for incoming direct (Level 2) sessions. In all cases the application program can override thse values. Max is 256. Should not normally be set ot more than 236, as anything larger will have to be fragmented to pass over a NETROM link. Number of bytes in each packet. There are two PACLEN params, one here and one in the PORTS section. This one is used to set the initial value for sessions via other nodes, and for sessions initiated from here. The other is used for incoming direct (Level 2) sessions. In all cases the application program can override thse values. Max is 256. Should not normally be set ot more than 236, as anything larger will have to be fragmented to pass over a NETROM link. True True 403, 17 25