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- From: shappel@accessus.net (Scott Happel)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Issuing AT commands from DOS
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 1996 02:16:22 GMT
- Organization: accessU.S.
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- janewill@web.net (Jane Will) wrote:
-
- >Can anyone suggest an easy way to determine what a modem's hardware settings
- >are for comm port and IRQ? I work on a support line and I often have trouble
- >figuring out what the modem settings are without the manuals. I know Trumpet
- >must have standard IO addressing and IRQ settings to work but I have trouble
- >figuring out if the modem hardware is set properly. I seems that just
- >changing the windows comm settings is not good enough?
- >I'd really appreciate any advice. Thanks.
-
- I am assuming your customers all have Windows (since your refering to Windows in
- your message) Use the command MSD in the windows directory. This will most
- likely give you what you are asking for.
-
- Scott
- shappel@accessus.net
-