michael,

> But none of them supports T=1 yet. (What's the difference here, BTW?)

i'm not an expert, but what I've gathered is that
t=1 is more complicated than the byte style send and receive t=0
protocol. "blocks" of data are sent back and forth instead. In
theory it's supposed to be closer to the OSI layer model than
t=0. 

-kmc
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