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From: "Steve Baus" <steve@baus-systems.com>
Subject: Re: Output command with USR modem
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 09:54:35 -0800
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Message-ID: <s4ntr7lgqeg40@corp.supernews.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
OK, I give up. I have looked through my "Using MS Kermit with version 3.11
included" and could not find anything on the Answer command. Looked through
my "Using C-Kermit" book and again nothing.
All I am trying to do is use a script file to setup a modem using AT
commands so the modem auto answers, connects at 9600 etc. Has worked on
every modem I have tried except US Robotics.
Frank da Cruz wrote in message <82ek8v$980$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>...
>In article <s4ljctafqeg131@corp.supernews.com>,
>Steve Baus <steve@baus-systems.com> wrote:
>: The script file with the Output command is for the modem on the host. In
>: effect it is an init string. This modem never does dial it simply waits
for
>: a call. Here is the entire AT string:
>:
>: output AT&F&C1&D2N0s0=1s37=9\13
>:
>: USR says the way to do this is to:
>: echo AT&... > com1
>: Could not get it to work within the script.
>:
>If you want to have Kermit answer a call, use the ANSWER command, rather
>than OUTPUT or DIAL.
>
>- Frank