modem question and modem string wanted
Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 20:36:44 -0500, MEB put
finger to keyboard and composed:
Hmm, I was always under the impression the string inclusions must be
kept together or the additional were ignored.
My Rockwelloid tolerates spaces and mixed case. However, I agree that
no spaces and all uppercase is safer.
And my favorite comm
program QModem [IIRC] did require the AT. Other used or tested may have
required or not if the program auto sent AT. But yeah, again I suppose
you're talking Windows settings... I wonder where these are actually
being entered. DUN maybe?
Yes, DUN supplies the AT. There is a key in the registry where the
Extra Settings are stored.
Examine your modemlog and you will find several initialization lines,
including one for the Extra Settings.
- Franc Zabkar
Thanks Franc, been so long since I actually messed with my own [just
use the standard init strings put together several years ago for my
modems] or others' modem settings, I am losing the knowledge. Oh well...
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MEB
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