RS> What does your tosser call FSC-48 formatted packets?
"Type 2+" too. That is what it shows in the toss logs.
>> My question was about the "defacto standard" that Maurice >> mentioned. It may seem that the most common is FSC-39: hpt, FMail, >> Squish, Mystic, etc.
RS> My recollection was that most packets that I see are in FSC-48 format RS> (i.e. include the auxNet field), but I'll double-check that.
IIUC, FSC-39.4 and FSC-48 packets are identical unless they are generated by a point system. I have PKTs from points using FMail, WinPoint, OpenXP, HotdogEd, Aftershock. All of them are FSC-39. Will try to get some from other tossers/packages.
I got the idea that FSC-39 may be more common from a message by Oli (posted some years ago):
=== Cut === I compiled a list of the supported packet formats for popular tossers 4 years ago. I don't know if anything has changed since then and it might be not 100% accurate, but it looks like FSC-0039 is the standard that most tossers use for outbound packets and that every tosser can read.