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From: tolnas@microsys3.engr.utk.edu (Barry Tolnas)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: .kermrc question (UNIX)
Date: 01 Nov 1994 18:56:06 GMT
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In order to make my modem connect properly to one site, I have to set
an internal register in my modem. I would like this to be done
automatically in my .kermrc. Is there a way to send commands to my
modem? I didn't see a command listed in the docs which would do this.
The way I do it now is to manually type `c' to connect to the modem
and then type "ATS28=255" which sets the necessary register.
Thanks for any suggestions,
Barry
tolnas@utk.edu
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