From: hal@pollux.cs.uga.edu (Hal N. Brooks) Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc Subject: sxpc critic recants (data included) Date: 18 Nov 1993 10:00:14 GMT Organization: University of Georgia, Athens Message-ID: <2cfh3e$7mp@hobbes.cc.uga.edu> In short, this critic of SXPC must confess that it is useful. My previous, less formalized observations were made with respect to sxpc-0.9, but this more objective look made use of sxpc-1.01, which I believe has benefitted from some enhancements. For those who want the executive summary, below (from worst to best) are what I assess to be the advantages of using various compression techniques with X11. V.42bis: 84% speedup Sxpc compression: 109% speedup V.42bis + Term compression: 123% speedup Term compression (i.e., txconn): 128% speedup V.42bis + Term compression + Sxpc compression: 146% speedup Term compression + Sxpc compression: 147% speedup V.42bis + Sxpc compression: 148% speedup In brief, it is counterproductive to use TERM compression along with V.42bis compression, presumably because they are based on the same algorithm. Therefore, if you use TERM compression (without SXPC), you should see a 2% speedup by disabling V.42bis. If your modem doesn't have V.42bis compression, then you are well served by using a combination of SXPC and TERM compression. If you do have a modem with V.42bis compression, you should see a speedup of about 9% by using SXPC in conjunction with V.42bis, over using TERM compression a