>> In Classic mode, all networking has to be rewired to >> go through OS X networking protocols, so that's one >> explanation for the delay. >> Another is that MacOS pre-X never had a really robust >> TCP/IP stack, and was alywas a bit on the slow side. >> But maybe someone else can offer you hints on speeding >> things up. > > I also discovered that I got a huge speed increase if I used datagram > sockets instead of normal sockets. >
This is with Mac OS 9 in particular?
This was on a Windows machine. But, as Frank Leahy mentioned, do be careful with datagrams. Delivery is not guaranteed. In the particular application I was working on, speed was more important that was completely reliable delivery.
Scott Slaugh
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