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1990-02-06
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machine Any * HAYES ATL2DT546-1460 g "" EOT\dEOT\d\w3\r\c ogin:-EOT-ogin:-EOT-ogin:-EOT-ogin:-EOT-ogin: \w5username word: password
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# YOU MUST REMOVE THESE COMMENTS BEFORE USING UUPC!!!!!!!
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Multiple listings for a single machine are allowed, and are processed
# in the order they appear in this file.
#
# This file is as you would expect, with a few changes:
#
# Field two (2) is unused on the Amiga
#
# Field three (3) is the standard output device, unsed on the Amiga
#
# Field four (4) is the dialer to use, HAYES or DIR. The HAYES
# dialer knows how to try 2400 and 1200 baud, what all of the
# modem responses are (BUSY, NO ANSWER, etc), and what the pre-
# and postamble should be for the modem. Eventually, the dialers
# will be moved external to UUPC. A "DIR" dialer doesn't know
# how to do anything but send-expect sequences...
#
# Field five (5) is the phone number (for HAYES) or the baud
# rate (fo DIR). Note that the phone number includes the "AT"
# command prefix.
#
# Field six (6) is the protocol to use. Currently, only "g" is
# supported, although others are possible (the code is open-ended
# that way).
#
# Field seven (7) is the first expect string. Then the first send
# string, and so on, as done per the UN*X uucp file.
#
# A few notes on special sequences in the send-expect strings:
# \K is *NOT* a break signal, use "BREAK" instead.
# \W# will set the expect timeout duration (from the default 30 secs)
# (wait duration is only set in a "send" string)
# \Z# changes the baud rate