We have a number of wireless applications that run on the SPT 1842, using
Palm OS 3.5.2. In the past, to download large amounts of data, we've
transmitted many small records to the device, but for various reasons, we're
thinking of doing this with a single large record instead. Unfortunately, we
don't know how much data we can reliably send at one time. I gather that,
immediately before it is read by the socket, the incoming data is stored in
the Palm's TCP buffer, so I assume the bottleneck -- if one exists -- is
there. Unfortunately, I can't find the size of this buffer. I see that the
TCP/IP stack occupies 32K, but I understand that some or all of this is
code. I searched the PalmSource site and the 'Companion', but found no
answers. Does anyone have an answer for this, or better still -- a
reference?

Thanks,

Jeremy Neal Kelly
Software Engineer
Peapod




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