Cp-megalink -

: It increased packet size to 512 bytes (up from 128) to reduce latency and didn't require an ACK (acknowledgment) for every packet, allowing for faster continuous streaming.

: It remained relatively obscure and was eventually overshadowed by the more complex but universal ZMODEM protocol. 3. Industrial Manufacturing (Mega Link Chains) cp-megalink

Historically, was a file transfer protocol developed in 1987 by Paul Meiners for modem-equipped microcomputers. : It increased packet size to 512 bytes

: Their products are used worldwide in industries such as mining, maritime, construction, and automobile manufacturing. Mega Link Chains - Link Chains : Used to copy files and folders between

: It was an expanded version of the XMODEM protocol, designed to offer performance similar to ZMODEM but with a simpler implementation.

: Used to copy files and folders between a local machine and a MEGA account, or between different locations within the MEGA cloud.

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