In the mid-1970s,
XMODEM was a simple file transfer protocol developed by Ward Christensen for
personal use in his 1977 MODEMASM terminal program. However, because it was so
easy to implement, XMODEM became a “hit” in the early Bulletin Board System (BBS). The down side was that XMODEM
was very inefficient. Therefore, as modem speeds increased, XMODEM was continually amended to
improve performance or to find solutions for other protocol problems. Chuck Forsberg
later collected a number of these improvements into his YMODEM protocol, which
continued to evolve and led to the eventual demise of the earlier XMODEM
versions by the early 1990s.
See Also:
YMODEM.
GNU Free Documentation License. XMODEM. Wikipedia Website.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMODEM.