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                     18.1 What can I do with it?

     The script language consists of a number of commands that allows
     you to send characters to the modem, wait for responses from the
     modem or the remote system/network that you are using, and
     trigger different actions depending on the responses you get.

     The versatility of the script language is further enhanced by the
     use of so-called labels to execute different parts of the script
     depending on a specific situation. The script language can be
     seen as a simple programming language for controlling the way FD
     or the Terminal makes a call.


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