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  #71  
Old November 10th 09, 01:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Franc Zabkar
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Default modem question and modem string wanted

On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 11:00:44 -0500, Greg put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Your confusing the issue and me.

I already ordered the pci modem, it suppose to have driver for both
98se and xp.


If you post the modem's ATIn responses, then we would know whether it
is a controller-based type, in which case XP would need no drivers,
only an INF file.

In Win98SE, go to Control Panel - Modems - Diagnostics, select your
modem, and select More Info.

On the ISA modem, I am using, it is temporary for 98se.

The reason I want the string, there is no volume control for this
modem in 98se. (Yes, I looked, grey out)


The reason there is no volume control is because you have installed
the modem with the wrong INF file, probably a standard Windows INF.

Once again, if you post the ATIn responses, or better still, post the
numbers on the modem chips, then we will be able to help you.

The other reasons, it was not showing the DTE speed.

You could of been simple and said put this string in like this

AT+W2 L0

Greg


In Extra Settings you don't need the "AT" prefix. Spaces are OK,
though. The appropriate Wn command is W2, not +W2.

- Franc Zabkar
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  #72  
Old November 10th 09, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
J. P. Gilliver (John)
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Default modem question and modem string wanted

In message , Franc Zabkar
writes:
On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 18:40:13 -0500, 98 Guy put finger to
keyboard and composed:

Greg wrote:

The reason for a PCI graphic card, was my onboard video card
was acting up. (I know it is a sign of my motherboard going
bad. I just hope it can hold up tell tax time).


What motherboard with ISA slots has on-board video???


My PCChips M571 with SiS 5597/5598 chipset.

- Franc Zabkar


The one I built for my brother some time ago had on-board video - but
that used separate RAM, not part of the ordinary RAM, an arrangement
that seems to have disappeared.
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  #73  
Old November 10th 09, 01:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Greg[_2_]
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Default modem question and modem string wanted

On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:17:07 -0600, "BillW50" wrote:

In ,
Greg typed on Mon, 09 Nov 2009 11:00:44 -0500:
The reason I want the string, there is no volume control for this
modem in 98se. (Yes, I looked, grey out)


Hi Greg! Did you check the sound mixer? The control might be in there.
Otherwise it doesn't look good. Was there a speaker mounted on the modem
card?



I found my old drivers for windows 98se. That eliminated the sound
problem

The correct AT codes

It L0 for low volume is M0 for muting the speaker.
0=number zero

This is what I have in the extra settings and it is working.

AT W2

or I could of used this

AT M0 W2

some cirrus modem may require this

AT &F M0 W2

(There) is a space between the T and & symbol.

Greg
  #74  
Old November 10th 09, 01:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Greg[_2_]
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Default modem question and modem string wanted

On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:17:07 -0600, "BillW50" wrote:

In ,
Greg typed on Mon, 09 Nov 2009 11:00:44 -0500:
The reason I want the string, there is no volume control for this
modem in 98se. (Yes, I looked, grey out)


Hi Greg! Did you check the sound mixer? The control might be in there.
Otherwise it doesn't look good. Was there a speaker mounted on the modem
card?



I found my old drivers for windows 98se. That eliminated the sound
problem

The correct AT codes

It L0 for low volume is M0 for muting the speaker.
0=number zero

This is what I have in the extra settings and it is working.

AT W2

or I could of used this

AT M0 W2

some cirrus modem may require this

AT &F M0 W2

(There) is a space between the T and & symbol.

Greg
  #75  
Old November 10th 09, 02:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
MEB[_17_]
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Default modem question and modem string wanted

Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 11:00:44 -0500, Greg put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Your confusing the issue and me.

I already ordered the pci modem, it suppose to have driver for both
98se and xp.


If you post the modem's ATIn responses, then we would know whether it
is a controller-based type, in which case XP would need no drivers,
only an INF file.

In Win98SE, go to Control Panel - Modems - Diagnostics, select your
modem, and select More Info.


Wow, that's a duh moment for me... thinking DOS, or some terminal
program diagnostics.


On the ISA modem, I am using, it is temporary for 98se.

The reason I want the string, there is no volume control for this
modem in 98se. (Yes, I looked, grey out)


The reason there is no volume control is because you have installed
the modem with the wrong INF file, probably a standard Windows INF.

Once again, if you post the ATIn responses, or better still, post the
numbers on the modem chips, then we will be able to help you.

The other reasons, it was not showing the DTE speed.

You could of been simple and said put this string in like this

AT+W2 L0

Greg


In Extra Settings you don't need the "AT" prefix. Spaces are OK,
though. The appropriate Wn command is W2, not +W2.

- Franc Zabkar


Hmm, I was always under the impression the string inclusions must be
kept together or the additional were ignored. 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?

Maybe a couple more links:
http://www.netfaqs.com/windows/dun/w...odem/index.asp
specific V90/92 other per specific modem
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/test.test111/inits.txt
Cirrus Logic Modem Drivers - 213 drivers found
http://www.modem-drivers.com/companies/216.htm

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  #76  
Old November 10th 09, 02:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
MEB[_17_]
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Default modem question and modem string wanted


Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 11:00:44 -0500, Greg put
finger to keyboard and composed:

Your confusing the issue and me.

I already ordered the pci modem, it suppose to have driver for both
98se and xp.


If you post the modem's ATIn responses, then we would know whether it
is a controller-based type, in which case XP would need no drivers,
only an INF file.

In Win98SE, go to Control Panel - Modems - Diagnostics, select your
modem, and select More Info.


Wow, that's a duh moment for me... thinking DOS, or some terminal
program diagnostics.


On the ISA modem, I am using, it is temporary for 98se.

The reason I want the string, there is no volume control for this
modem in 98se. (Yes, I looked, grey out)


The reason there is no volume control is because you have installed
the modem with the wrong INF file, probably a standard Windows INF.

Once again, if you post the ATIn responses, or better still, post the
numbers on the modem chips, then we will be able to help you.

The other reasons, it was not showing the DTE speed.

You could of been simple and said put this string in like this

AT+W2 L0

Greg


In Extra Settings you don't need the "AT" prefix. Spaces are OK,
though. The appropriate Wn command is W2, not +W2.

- Franc Zabkar


Hmm, I was always under the impression the string inclusions must be
kept together or the additional were ignored. 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?

Maybe a couple more links:
http://www.netfaqs.com/windows/dun/w...odem/index.asp
specific V90/92 other per specific modem
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/test.test111/inits.txt
Cirrus Logic Modem Drivers - 213 drivers found
http://www.modem-drivers.com/companies/216.htm

--
MEB
http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm
Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking
http://peoplescounsel.org
The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government
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  #77  
Old November 10th 09, 05:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Franc Zabkar
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Default modem question and modem string wanted

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 initialisation lines,
including one for the Extra Settings.

- Franc Zabkar
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  #78  
Old November 10th 09, 05:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Franc Zabkar
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Default modem question and modem string wanted

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 initialisation lines,
including one for the Extra Settings.

- Franc Zabkar
--
Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
  #79  
Old November 10th 09, 06:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
MEB[_17_]
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Default 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
  #80  
Old November 10th 09, 06:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
MEB[_17_]
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Default 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...

--
MEB
 




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