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- From: vinceau@pop.jaring.my (Vincent Au)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: please help identifying modem
- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 11:09:59 GMT
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- adamrice@crossroads.net (Adam Rice) wrote:
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- >My girlfriend has a Mac Powerbook 145B with an internal modem (came
- >installed), which I cannot identify. We don't have any documentation
- >showing what it might be. Sending the modem an "at i0" command, which I
- >believe should cause it to return its make and model (stored in ROM),
- >simply returned "960". Setting results code to "verbose (v1) made no
- >difference. My Global Village modem gives a nice text response to this
- >command.
-
- >If anyone could tell me what 960 means, where I might look to find out, or
- >whether I am on the right track, I'd really appreciate it. E-mail
- >responses also appreciated.
-
- Try doing ati1 or ati2 or ati3 all the way...... probably till ati11
- or so?????
-
- Rgds
- Vincent
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