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- From: curt@teleport.com (Curt)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.comm,alt.winsock.trumpet
- Subject: Re: modemsta 1.8 and the OH light
- Date: Wed, 03 Jan 1996 02:20:37 GMT
- Organization: US Army Corps of Engineers, CESPK
- Message-ID: <4ccp54$pp0@spk41.usace.mil>
- References: <4c96ep$a4m@zippy.cais.net> <4cbqce$3r4_001@eka.ericsson.se>
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- Ted.Johansson@pobox.com (Ted Johansson) wrote:
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- > In article <4c96ep$a4m@zippy.cais.net>,
- > hewho1@aol.com (Hewhocannotbenamed) wrote:
- > >I've been playing around with modemsta and can't find anything like the OH
- > >light on external modems. But knowing whether the phone is or goes off hook
- > >(OH) is one of the best things about external modems. How does modemsta
- > tell
- > >you this?
-
- > It can't. It is an internal modem hardware signal. However, in the next
- > version of ModemSta, there will be a hangup button, which forces the modem to
- > go off-line (OH).
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-
- > Regards, Ted
-
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- However, the speaker on an internal modem is quite helpful in helping
- you know if your modem is on or off hook.
-
- Best regards,
- Curt...
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