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Serial IO
Hi. Im trying to connect my modem and make it ring a
number using a program and sending the serial IO the next strings: ATE0V1H ... Initialize modem AT &F &C1 &D2 &Q5 &K0 S46=0 ... Initialize modem ATDT[Number] ... Dial number AT Z H0 ... Hang up well, they seem to be correct but I cant just make the modem to work and ring such number... I dont know if it is because Im not giving the irq number and the port (for ex. 3e8, 2f8)... of course in that program Im telling it the correct COM port but anything else... as the program says it should work that way but nothing happens and also I cant specify the irq number and the port... how can I make the modem to start and ring a number in a very easy way?... I hear a sound at the modem when I start that procedure but it doesnt ring the number! thanks for your time & support in advance, Javier. |
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If you are using a COM port number then you don't worry about IRQ numbers
and I/O addresses. You should be monitoring the input from the modem, so that you can confirm each command is being received and understood - the modem should respond OK to each command. If you are not getting this response then the COM port is not properly configured or you are not accessing it correctly. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "Javier" wrote in message ... Hi. Im trying to connect my modem and make it ring a number using a program and sending the serial IO the next strings: ATE0V1H ... Initialize modem AT &F &C1 &D2 &Q5 &K0 S46=0 ... Initialize modem ATDT[Number] ... Dial number AT Z H0 ... Hang up well, they seem to be correct but I cant just make the modem to work and ring such number... I dont know if it is because Im not giving the irq number and the port (for ex. 3e8, 2f8)... of course in that program Im telling it the correct COM port but anything else... as the program says it should work that way but nothing happens and also I cant specify the irq number and the port... how can I make the modem to start and ring a number in a very easy way?... I hear a sound at the modem when I start that procedure but it doesnt ring the number! thanks for your time & support in advance, Javier. |
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 23:20:12 -0700, "Javier"
put finger to keyboard and composed: Hi. Im trying to connect my modem and make it ring a number using a program and sending the serial IO the next strings: What exactly are you trying to achieve? Will Windows 98's Phone Dialer do what you want? If so, then go to Start - Programs - Accessories - Phone Dialer. ATE0V1H ... Initialize modem ATH hangs up the phone. I don't see the point of including the "H". AT &F &C1 &D2 &Q5 &K0 S46=0 ... Initialize modem AT&F resets the modem to factory defaults. Hence it overrides the previous command string. ATDT[Number] ... Dial number AT Z H0 ... Hang up ATZ resets the modem but also resets the data in the command line. Hence the H0 will not be executed. Use ATH followed by ATZ. well, they seem to be correct but I cant just make the modem to work and ring such number... I dont know if it is because Im not giving the irq number and the port (for ex. 3e8, 2f8)... of course in that program Im telling it the correct COM port but anything else... as the program says it should work that way but nothing happens and also I cant specify the irq number and the port... how can I make the modem to start and ring a number in a very easy way?... I hear a sound at the modem when I start that procedure but it doesnt ring the number! thanks for your time & support in advance, Javier. If you can be more specific as to your requirements, you can tailor a batch file (say dialer.bat) to automate your dialling, assuming your modem is a full hardware type, or one that works in a DOS box. For example, you could issue the following command from the DOS prompt to communicate with a modem on COM2. echo AT&F&C1&D2&Q5&K0S46=0E0V1L3M1DT[Number]; COM2 To hangup, use ... echo ATH COM2 This technique could be adapted for automatic bill payment, for example. - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email. |
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