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- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Path: io.org!torfree!ay901
- From: ay901@torfree.net (Wally Chopyk)
- Subject: Re: please help identifying modem
- Message-ID: <DLA3p5.35u.0.sheppard@torfree.net>
- Organization: Toronto Free-Net
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- References: <adamrice-1401961227200001@jake-5l.aip.realtime.net>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 14:46:16 GMT
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- Adam Rice (adamrice@crossroads.net) wrote:
- : 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.
-
- Adam,
-
- Try the modem command ati3 to identify the modem model and version level.
- There is a series of ati commands and, if my memory serves me well, ati3
- is the one you want. You can also try ati0 through ati10 for other info,
- most of which is technical. Hope this helps.
-
- Wally
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- Origin: Wally Chopyk <ay901@torfree.net> Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
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