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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jnc (talk | contribs) at 17:48, 12 September 2005 (Reverted edits by 66.222.145.3 to last version by 136.159.78.18). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Who's ever heard of a 'dumb terminal' that boots using tftp? All dumb terminals I've seen are so dumb they're completely incapable of independent network trafic, and have all the 'software' they need in ((E)E)PROM. (But I won't edit the article (yet) as maybe the person who wrote it knows more than me.) /Popup 13:52, 2004 Feb 12 (UTC)

It means diskless terminal, I think Morwen 13:55, Feb 12, 2004 (UTC)
Ok, I changed it to thin client. (And added port number) /Popup 09:28, 2004 Feb 13 (UTC)

bigger files, too

TFTP may have been originally intended for small file transfers, but when diskless booting for workstations became hot, very large files (many MBs) were being transferred. TFTP blocksize of 512 affected performance and so TFTP extensions in later RFCs allowed for larger blocksizes (via negotiation) which dramatically improved performance on networks that permitted large MTUs.

Whitehorn TFTP Server

I removed the link to Whitehorn TFTP Server, as added by 66.222.145.3 (contribs), since 1) I don't find that it's an important program, and 2) the user's been littering Wikipedia with links to his/her site. My edit was reverted by 198.53.135.74, apparently the same person.

My question: Does anyone else find this link to be appropriate?

- Kwi | Talk 10:35, August 28, 2005 (UTC)

- To Kwi: I do. It is a nice software. I adopted it after finding it here. The other thing is that Solarwinds tftp doesn't work well for large files. it keeps on breaking. it is free, has good documentation. so i think it should stay here.