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boonie

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Jun 16, 2002, 4:54:52 AM6/16/02
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Can anyone tell me what is:
CPS
KPS
MPS

The program comes from http://www.netchain.com/netcps/


E:\download>netcps 10.0.0.152
NetCPS 1.0 - Entering client mode. Press ^C to quit
Connecting to 10.0.0.152 port 4455... Connected!
---> CPS 3225446.50 KPS: 3149.85 MPS: 3.08
Avrg CPS 3122806.50 KPS: 3049.62 MPS: 2.98
Peek CPS 3225446.50 KPS: 3149.85 MPS: 3.08
Done. 104857600 Kb transferred in 33.58 seconds.


Tamara Di Giulio

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Jun 16, 2002, 2:09:07 PM6/16/02
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What do you think K and M stand for?

Divide the CPS number by the KPS number. What do you get?
Divide the KPS number by the MPS number. Is it about the same?
What does this tell you?

Use your brain and figure it out! Better yet, don't use any utilities
if you don't know the basics of what they're reporting!! Sheesh, what
a character!

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boonie

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Jun 17, 2002, 1:01:12 PM6/17/02
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"Aaron Hancock" <hancoc...@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
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>
> For the poor person at the brunt of your rudeness, cps is most likely
> characters (Bytes) per second and would usually be written Bps (as opposed
> to bps which is bits per second), the K would be kilo (in computer terms
> 1024 or 2^10 rather than 1000), and the M would be Mega (2^20 or 1024^2 or
> 1048576 as opposed to the usual 1 000 000). These should usually be
written
> as kbps or kBps and Mbps or MBps depending on whether they are measuring
in
> bits or bytes.
>

Thanks Aaron for your kind reply. I think it is better to not reply than be
an asshole.....

I know what K and M means. CPS sounds like Characters Per Second.

But KPS en MPS is realy the question. Would it be Kilo bytes Per Second or
Kilo bits Per Second.

So i'd rather see Kb/s or KB/s. Then it would be clear to me.

Boonie.

Carlos Griffin

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Oct 15, 2002, 4:22:07 AM10/15/02
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CPS, Character per second, I assume thats each CPS is one byte since a
character is 8 bits
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