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- From: gil@cc.gatech.edu (Gil Neiger)
- Subject: Using ^C with PB170 Internal Modem?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.141516.27251@cc.gatech.edu>
- Sender: news@cc.gatech.edu
- Reply-To: gil@cc.gatech.edu
- Organization: College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1992 14:15:16 GMT
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- I apologize if you're seeing this twice.
-
- The subject says it all (almost). Is there any way to send a ^C over
- the PowerBook 170's internal modem? It seems that the modem always
- wants to interpret it as a "break" character. I can recover by typing
- "ato", but it's annoying and, more importantly, it doesn't send the ^C
- down the line. Since I use the modem to log in to UNIX systems,
- sending a ^C can be quite useful (as an interrupt, for emacs, etc.).
- Is there any way to reconfigure or disable this part of the modem's
- operation? It doesn't seem that "at y" will work.
-
- - Gil Neiger
-