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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Motorola BitSufer Modem
Date: 12 Aug 1997 16:27:15 GMT
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In article <33F082D6.30BE6C0F@ecid.cig.mot.com>,
Adam Mann <manna@ecid.cig.mot.com> wrote:
: Im looking for a kermit script program for dailing/configuring a
: Motorola BitSufer Pro ISDN Modem and a Codex (Motorola) 3265 Fast modem.
:
: Ill be using MS_DOS kermit under Windows 3.11 and C-kermit on a Sun
: Sparc running Solaris 2.5.
:
First of all, it might not be just a simple matter of a script. Kermit
does not contain any instrinsic support for ISDN. Therefore, before you
can use Kermit with an ISDN "modem" (in quotes because ISDN is digital
and therefore the is no modulation or demodulation), you'll need a COM
driver (DOS or Windows) or tty device driver (UNIX) for this device,
that makes it appear to the software as if it were a regular serial port /
modem combination, if that's not how it looks already. For example, there
are drivers for DOS with names like CAPI or PAPI for this, mostly from
Germany.
That said, we'll be glad to support these modems if you can provide us
with the command and response list -- i.e. a copy of the relevant portions
of the manuals. Contact us at kermit-support@columbia.edu.
- Frank